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
Sacchi Green | Wild Girls, Wild Nights | There are the fabled urban myths of lesbians who fill up a U-Haul on the second date and lead sweetly romantic lives of cocoa and comfy slippers. Safe
Ann Bannon | I Am a Woman | She looked round the Cellar with Laura following her gaze. ‘I know most of the girls here…I’ve probably slept with half of them. I’ve lived with hal
Nancy Myron; Charlotte Bunch | Lesbianism and the Women’s Movement | Articles by The Furies first published in their pivotal periodical. Ginny Berson tells the herstory of The Furies, Charlotte Bunch on ‘Lesbians in Rev
Ann McMan | Beowulf for Cretins | English professor and aspiring novelist, Grace Warner spends her days teaching four sections of ‘Beowulf for Cretins’ to bored and disinterested stude
Pierre Louys | The Songs of Bilitis | First published in Paris in 1894, this purports to be translations of poems by a woman named Bilitis, a contemporary and acquaintance of Sappho. This
M. E. Kerr | Deliver Us From Evie | Told by her brother Parr, this is the story of 18-year-old Evie, her Missouri farm family, and the turmoil created by Evie’s love for the local banker
Steve Hogan; Lee Hudson | Completely Queer | Nominated for the 1998 ALA Gay and Lesbian Book Award. Now in paperback, this remarkably informative and entertaining guide explores in amazing depth
Diane Salvatore | Paxton Court | Four couples from the northeast, a close circle of friends, retire together to Lakeside Leisure, a sunny, sleepy community in Florida. They build thei
Claire Morgan | The Price of Salt | The Price of Salt has grown in popularity and in importance, and is now recognized as an American masterwork. Highsmith has given us the enthralling