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Posted in Award Winner Fiction Short Story Collection (Single Author)

What She Left Me by Judy Doenges

Judy Doenges | What She Left Me | Powerful stories about the many guises of family bonds.

Amazon.com Review

The characters in Judy Doenges’s edgy What She Left Me are self

Posted in Grier Rated Speculative Fiction

The Wanderground by Sally Miller Gearhart

Sally Miller Gearhart | The Wanderground | The Wanderground is a speculative fiction novel by Sally Miller Gearhart, published in 1979 by Persephone Press. It is Gearhart’s first and most famou

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Tea by Stacey D’Erasmo

Stacey D’Erasmo | Tea | Stacey D’Erasmo will be a familiar name to anyone who reads the Village Voice. During the years she worked at that quintessential alternative w

Posted in Award Winner History

Boots Of Leather Slippers Of Gold by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy; Madeline D. Davis

Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy; Madeline D. Davis | Boots Of Leather Slippers Of Gold | When most lesbians had to hide, how did they find one another? Were the bars of the 1940s and 1950s more fun than the bars today? Did black and white

Posted in Pulp

Women’s Barracks by Tereska Torres

Tereska Torres | Women’s Barracks |

Originally published in 1950, this account of life among female Free French soldiers in a London barracks during World War II sold four million cop

Posted in Grier Rated Pulp

The Girls in 3-B by Valerie Taylor

Valerie Taylor | The Girls in 3-B |

Annice, Pat, and Barby are best friends from Iowa, freshly arrived in booming 1950s Chicago to explore different paths toward independence, self–e

Posted in Award Winner Mystery

The Beverly Malibu by Katherine V. Forrest

Katherine V. Forrest | The Beverly Malibu | Winner of the Lambda Literary Award, Best Lesbian Mystery

On Thanksgiving Day, LAPD homicide detective Kate Delafield and her partner, Ed Tay

Posted in Grier Rated Poetry

The Work of a Common Woman by Judy Grahn

Judy Grahn | The Work of a Common Woman | Selected poems by a feminist author reexamine love, death, power, lesbianism, and the role of women in society

Posted in Pulp

The Odd Ones by Edwina Mark

Edwina Mark | The Odd Ones | Beautiful young Jean Grant had always known she wasn’t like the other girls in her home town. She had never been able to understand their interest in

Posted in Fiction Romance

Carol by Patricia Highsmith

Patricia Highsmith | Carol | At the age of 19, aspiring stage designer Therese Belivet wonders how fate brought her to this soul-sucking job, working at Frankenberg’s department s