Posted in Award Winner Graphic Novel

Forward by Lisa Maas

Lisa Maas | Forward | ‘A moving and intimate LGBTQ graphic novel about two women, both of whom are trying to put the pieces of their lives back together. Still smarting yea

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Award Winner

White Houses by Amy Bloom

Amy Bloom | White Houses | Lorena Hickok meets Eleanor Roosevelt in 1932 while reporting on Franklin Roosevelt’s first presidential campaign. Having grown up worse than poor in

Posted in Memoir

Too Much And Never Enough by Mary L. Trump

Mary L. Trump | Too Much And Never Enough | In this revelatory, authoritative portrait of Donald J. Trump and the toxic family that made him, Mary L. Trump, a trained clinical psychologist and D

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Award Winner Black Interest LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Black. Queer. Southern. Women. by E. Patrick Johnson

E. Patrick Johnson | Black. Queer. Southern. Women. | Drawn from the life narratives of more than seventy African American queer women who were born, raised, and continue to reside in the American South,

Posted in Pulp

I Sell Love by Liz Crowley

Liz Crowley | I Sell Love | A Night-By-Night Account Of A Prostitute’s Life- By The Girl Who Lived It: What makes a young, attractive girl become a prostitute? What impels her t

Posted in Pulp

Rizpah by Charles E. Israel

Charles E. Israel | Rizpah | This novel, set thousands of years ago, tells of the life-and-death struggles of Israel in the turbulent days when it was guided by the prophecies of

Posted in Anthology - Fiction

The Best College Writing 1961 by Editors of Story Magazine

Editors of Story Magazine | The Best College Writing 1961 | Included solely for Helen E. Ansell’s story, The Threesome, noted as being of lesbian interest in The Ladder, January 1963.

Posted in Horror Short Story Collection (Single Author)

Nightmares And Geezenstacks by Fredric Brown

Fredric Brown | Nightmares And Geezenstacks | Listed solely for the story, Nightmare in Green, noted as being of lesbian interest in The Ladder, January 1963. 47 short and short-short stories by a

Posted in Speculative Fiction

The Bull From the Sea by Mary Renault

Mary Renault | The Bull From the Sea | The Bull from the Sea is the sequel to Mary Renault’s The King Must Die. It continues the story of the mythological hero Theseus after his return from

Posted in Pulp

The Girl Who Had Everything by Victoria Kelrich Morhaim

Victoria Kelrich Morhaim | The Girl Who Had Everything | She asked for love, but could give none in return. The revealing novel of a woman locked in a strange, destructive fear. ~ front cover