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The Palace Blues by Brandy T. Wilson

Brandy T. Wilson | The Palace Blues | It is the age of bathtub gin, jazz–and lines. Lines not to be crossed, and certainly not by women.

Ladies sing the blues at The Palace and

Posted in Poetry

A Year From Today by Stacy Szymaszek

Stacy Szymaszek | A Year From Today | A Year From Today traverses a many-layered urban terrain–social, political, poetic, animal–in a form more raw than a diary, weightier than a series

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Sports

Babe by Susan E. Cayleff

Susan E. Cayleff | Babe | One of the most gifted athletes of all time, Babe Didrikson Zaharias dominated track and field, winning two Olympic gold medals and a controversial si

Posted in Mystery

Death Down Under by Claire McNab

Claire McNab | Death Down Under | Four women are dead, each strangled with an orange cord, their bodies ritually arranged. Detective Inspector Carol Ashton and Detective Sergeant Mark

Posted in Black Interest Fiction Native/Indigenous Interest

The Cherokee Rose by Tiya Miles

Tiya Miles | The Cherokee Rose | Three young women are drawn to the Chief Vann House Historic Site in Chatsworth, Georgia, where scenes of extreme cruelty and equally extraordinary co

Posted in Anthology - Fiction Poetry

Bullets And Butterflies by Emanuel Xavier

Emanuel Xavier | Bullets And Butterflies | A luscious, vibrant, and wicked anthology featuring poetry by Cheryl Boyce-Taylor, Regie Cabico, Staceyann Chin, Celena Glenn, Daphne Gottlieb, Mauric

Posted in Autobiography/Biography

Under This Beautiful Dome by Terry Mutchler

Terry Mutchler | Under This Beautiful Dome | ”One of the greatest love stories I have ever heard played out right here, under this beautiful dome. But it was a secret. Penny and Terry just wante

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences Non-Fiction

Considering Hate by Kay Whitlock; Michael Bronski

Kay Whitlock; Michael Bronski | Considering Hate | CONSIDERING HATE

Violence, Goodness, and Justice in American Culture and Politics

Authors:Kay Whitlock,Michael Bronski

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Posted in Autobiography/Biography

The Fiery Fountains by Margaret C. Anderson

Margaret C. Anderson | The Fiery Fountains | Margaret Anderson is best known as the editor of the Little Review , an avant-garde magazine which from 1914 to 1929 a miraculously long life span was

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Fall Asleep Forgetting by Georgeann Packard

Georgeann Packard | Fall Asleep Forgetting | An elegant man, restaurant owner and poet, designs his end-of-life drama to be performed on a beach in early September. He fails to include, however,