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Posted in Autobiography/Biography Performing Arts

Eva Le Gallienne: A Biography by Helen Sheehy

Helen Sheehy | Eva Le Gallienne: A Biography | The extraordinary life of one of the great actors of the 20th century is viewed in this complex biography, including her protean career and courageous

Posted in Anthology - Fiction Performing Arts

Memories Of The Revolution by Holly Hughes; Carmelita Tropicana; Jill Dolan

Holly Hughes; Carmelita Tropicana; Jill Dolan | Memories Of The Revolution | The women’s experimental theater space called the WOW CafĂ© (Women’s One World) has been a vital part of New York’s downtown theater scene since 1980.

Posted in Romance

Making Up for Lost Time by Karin Kallmaker

Karin Kallmaker | Making Up for Lost Time | When three love-starved lesbians decide to make up for lost time, the recipe is romance. And with Karin Kallmaker cooking, you know the result will be

Posted in YA Fiction (Young Adult)

Dare Truth or Promise by Paula Boock

Paula Boock | Dare Truth or Promise |

‘When Willa turned and kissed her, Louie thought in her head, this is my first kiss. It wasn’t, of course, she’d kissed a number of boy

Posted in Romance

All That Lies Within by Lynn Ames

Lynn Ames | All That Lies Within | How far would you go to hide who you really are inside? And what do you do when you find the one person from whom hiding your true self isn’t an optio

Posted in YA Fiction (Young Adult)

Secret City by Julia Watts

Julia Watts | Secret City | Ruby Pickett didn’t have any say about the family move to Tennessee. Her daddy’s new job will help the war effort, though no one has told her exactly

Posted in Pulp

A World Without Men by Valerie Taylor

Valerie Taylor | A World Without Men | Twelve years after Journey to Fulfillment, we find Erika working as a music teacher in a small town, where she befriends Kate, a fellow tenant at her

Posted in Fiction

In Between by Jane Hoppen

Jane Hoppen | In Between | Never have there been only two genders–male and female. A third gender, denied by society and hidden by the medical community, has always existed, an

Posted in Fiction Vintage

Cassandra at the Wedding by Dorothy Baker

Dorothy Baker | Cassandra at the Wedding | Cassandra’s identical twin, Judith, is to be married to a nice young doctor and Cassandra (brilliant, nervewracked, gay, miserable) is hell-bent on sa

Posted in Speculative Fiction

Makara by Kristen Ringman

Kristen Ringman | Makara | ANY WATER WAS A WAY HOME … What if you grew up with a seal mother and a human father? Fionnuala is such a daughter: a part-human, part-seal Deaf wom