Crazy for Loving by Jaye Maiman
Jaye Maiman | Crazy for Loving | Life and love in the 1990’s is a game of Russian Roulette. Just ask Robin. Back in New York City, still trying to deal with ghosts from the past, she
Jaye Maiman | Crazy for Loving | Life and love in the 1990’s is a game of Russian Roulette. Just ask Robin. Back in New York City, still trying to deal with ghosts from the past, she
Karla Jay | The Amazon And The Page | Looks at the lives of two French writers, describes their relationship, and discusses their major works. Lambda Literary Award Nominee for Lesbian Non
Louise W. King | The Day We Were Mostly Butterflies | The fact that the boys like the boys and ditto for the girls is the most normal aspect of this wacky, comic first novel. In four episodes by Maurice C
Ann Bannon | Women in the Shadows | Cover copy reads: ‘Their dark and troubled loves could flourish only in secret.’
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A guarded look across the room. That was all sh
Pierre Louys | The Songs of Bilitis | Classic of erotic literature (1894), celebrating lesbian love, translation of original edition, complete with 161 sensuous illustrations by Willi Poga
Tereska Torres | The Dangerous Games | ‘A candid, sophisticated tale of faithless love. Only in Paris.’
‘A startling tale of a menage a trois, by the author of WOMEN’S BARRACKS.’
Kelly Magee | Body Language | Largely set in the South, the eleven stories of Body Language guide us into the hidden worlds of the culture wars. The people in these stories
Isabel Miller | Patience and Sarah | In the early nineteenth century, in a puritanical New England town, two women fall in love. With no one to guide or support them, Patience and Sarah t
Gertrude Stein; Samuel M. Steward; Alice B. Toklas | Dear Sammy | Letters to Steward from the famous expatriate pair, dating from the 1930s through 1966, reflect a true friendship among the correspondents, the striki
Richard Hammer | The Cbs Murders | Edgar Award Winner
The media played the story extra-big – because the victims were the media’s own. Three CBS employees had been savagely and