An American Queer by Lee Lynch
Lee Lynch | An American Queer | This collection of Lee Lynch’s columns chronicles over a quarter century of queer life in the United States, from the last decades of the twentieth ce
Lee Lynch | An American Queer | This collection of Lee Lynch’s columns chronicles over a quarter century of queer life in the United States, from the last decades of the twentieth ce
Ginny Vida; Karol D. Lightner; Tanya Viger | The New Our Right to Love | Interviews with well-known and not-so-well-known lesbians highlight a collection of sixty essays that provide practical advice on and insight into the
Radclyffe | Distant Shores, Silent Thunder | 2005 Lambda Award Winner
No matter how much we plan, life-and people-have a way of surprising us.
For Doctor KT O’Bannon, a nea
Vita Sackville-West | Challenge | CHALLENGE was Vita Sackville-West’s second novel. It was ready to go to print in 1920, but the author suddenly changed her mind. This was not because
Rosa Guy | Ruby | Rosa Guy is an extraordinary writer. In her novels Bird At My Window, The Friends, and now Ruby, Ms. Guys characters are so vivid, her language so tru
Kady; Kady Van Deurs | The Notebooks That Emma Gave Me | Kay Van Deurs has shared with us her journal and various letters by and to her. They add up to an interesting autobiographical portrait that captures
Martha Vicinus; George Chauncey; Martin Duberman | Hidden from History | Winner of two Lambda Rising Awards. ‘A landmark of a book and a landmark of ideas that will shatter ignorance and delusion.’-Catharine Stimpson.
Jane Rule | Desert Of The Heart | Possibly Jane Rule’s best known novel, The Desert of the Heart is the story of a free spirited woman falling for a repressed older woman. Evelyn Hall
Radclyffe Hall | The Well of Loneliness | First published in 1928, this timeless portrayal of lesbian love is now a classic. The thinly disguised story of Hall’s own life, it was banned outrig
Anna Elisabet Weirauch | The Outcast | The Outcast” brings forward to its conclusion the story of Myra Rudloff, begun in “The Scorpion.” To those who read the previous work, the characters