And Say Hi to Joyce by Joyce Murdoch; Deb Price
Joyce Murdoch; Deb Price | And Say Hi to Joyce | ‘Deb Price and Joyce Murdoch have guts. Their love for each other–and their commitment to proving the validity and humanity of that love–is, in t
Joyce Murdoch; Deb Price | And Say Hi to Joyce | ‘Deb Price and Joyce Murdoch have guts. Their love for each other–and their commitment to proving the validity and humanity of that love–is, in t
Catherine Reid; Holly Iglesias | Every Woman I’ve Ever Loved | An impressive lineup of lesbian authors examines the mother-daughter relationship in essays, poems, dramatic monologues, and even one photo essay. As
Leslie Feinberg | Drag King Dreams | From Publishers Weekly
After a harrowing encounter with a bigot on the PATH train, Max Rabinowitz, drag king and bouncer, quarrels with cross-dres
Karin Kallmaker | Touchwood | Twenty-nine-year-old Rayann Germaine, betrayed by her lover, flees in grief and rage. She meets rare book store owner Louisa Thatcher, a woman many ye
Margaret C. Anderson | Forbidden Fires | Part memoir, part novel, includes over 97 photographs of Margaret Anderson’s life.
The novel that Margaret Anderson called ‘the story I want
Sloane Britain | Ladder of Flesh | From the back:
They all got in the act:
Hallie, the playwright: She didn’t know which way to go so she went both ways.
Eliot, the dir
Joyce Murdoch; Deb Price | And Say Hi To Joyce | From Publishers Weekly
This book collects Price’s engaging and spirited column about gay and lesbian life in America, which in 1992 began running
Tereska Torres | By Cecile | Cecile,’At 22, she was famous, innocent and vulnerable.’ At 23 she had a man 20 years older whose infidelities she tolerated, and was attracted to a w
Elsa Gidlow | Ask No Man Pardon | In 1973 she published a manifesto, Ask No Man Pardon: The Philosophical Significance of Being Lesbian, in which she defined the lesbian as by nature a
Aurora Rey | Crescent City Confidential | Best-selling mystery writer Sam Torres loves jetting around the world, researching her next plot, and enjoying local culture, cuisine, and women. Her