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Posted in Black Interest LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Erotic Islands by Lyndon Kamaal Gill

Lyndon Kamaal Gill | Erotic Islands | In Erotic Islands, Lyndon K. Gill maps a long queer presence at a crossroads of the Caribbean. This transdisciplinary book foregrounds the queer histo

Posted in Mystery

The Tattered Heiress by Debra Hyde

Debra Hyde | The Tattered Heiress | Lambda Award-winning author Debra Hyde returns to the rich terrain of late 19th century New York City as she follows genteel lady detectives Charlotte

Posted in Mystery

Alice Isn’t Dead: a Novel by Joseph Fink

Joseph Fink | Alice Isn’t Dead: a Novel | From the New York Times bestselling co-author of It Devours! and Welcome to Night Vale comes a fast-paced thriller about a truck driver searching acro

Posted in Autobiography/Biography

The End of Eve by Ariel Gore

Ariel Gore | The End of Eve | “I remembered what my friend China wrote in her punk parenting zine when we were young moms. ‘I want to be the female Bukowski, the female Burroughs,

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Depression by Ann Cvetkovich

Ann Cvetkovich | Depression | Ann Cvetkovitch’s new book, Depression: A Public Feeling, is a strange animal: memoir-cum-theoretical essay collection, a personal story of depression

Posted in Fiction Speculative Fiction

We Were Witches by Ariel Gore

Ariel Gore | We Were Witches | Spurred on by nineties “family values” campaigns and determined to better herself through education, a teen mom talks her way into college. Disgusted

Posted in Asian Interest Historical History Literary Criticism Literary History

Crossing Borders by Sahar Amer

Sahar Amer | Crossing Borders | Crossing Borders argues that the interpretation of lesbian relationships in medieval French literature can be enriched by reading these texts together

Posted in Historical Fiction

The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters

Sarah Waters | The Paying Guests | It is 1922, and London is tense. Ex-servicemen are disillusioned, the out-of-work and the hungry are demanding change. And in South London, in a gente

Posted in Autobiography/Biography

The Accidental Activist by Candace Gingrich

Candace Gingrich | The Accidental Activist | When the Republican landslide of 1994 propelled her brother, Newt Gingrich, to the top of national politics, Candace Gingrich knew her life would neve

Posted in Grier Rated Pulp

Spring Fire by Vin Packer

Vin Packer | Spring Fire | Her silky black hair. Her low-cut gown. Her sparkling sorority pin. It’s autumn rush in the Tri Epsilon house, and the new pledge, Susan Mitchell-‘Mit