Tag: Great

Posted in Grier Rated Speculative Fiction

The Wanderground by Sally Miller Gearhart

Sally Miller Gearhart | The Wanderground | This is the fantastic story of a group of women who have designed a world of peace and preserved a rich heritage of memory that ultimately changes the

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 Award Winner Romance

The Price of Salt by Claire Morgan

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

Posted in Fiction Grier Rated

A Piece of the Night by Michele Roberts

Michele Roberts | A Piece of the Night | Julie Fanchot, French born, English convent-school educated, learns to please. The seductive daughter, Virgin Mary, romantic heroine, perfect wife and

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Leaving Earth by Helen Humphreys

Helen Humphreys | Leaving Earth | On August 1, 1933, two young women, the famous aviatrix Grace O’Gorman and the inexperienced Willa Briggs, take off in a tiny Moth biplane to break th

Posted in Asian Interest LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Gay and Lesbian Subculture in Urban China by Loretta Wing Wa Ho

Loretta Wing Wa Ho | Gay and Lesbian Subculture in Urban China | This book contributes to a critical understanding of how Chinese same-sex identity in urban China is variously imagined; how it is transformed; and ho

Posted in Pulp

A Diary of Love by Maude Hutchins

Maude Hutchins | A Diary of Love | The sexual awakening of a teen-age girl !

Weird stuff, written with a detachment and delicacy reminiscent of the Colette novels. A teen-age

Posted in Grier Rated LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Out of the Closets by Karla Jay; Allen Young

Karla Jay; Allen Young | Out of the Closets | It is wonderful to have Out of the Closets again available. A pioneering anthology that had a profound impact in its first incarnation in 1972, it sti

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Trumpet by Jackie Kay

Jackie Kay | Trumpet | Jackie Kay’s mesmerizing and powerfully moving first novel is about the extraordinary life and seeming dissolution of a family — about the boundaries

Posted in Award Winner Black Interest YA Fiction (Young Adult)

Autobiography of a Family Photo by Jacqueline Woodson

Jacqueline Woodson | Autobiography of a Family Photo | In her first adult novel, Woodson–already acclaimed in both the African-American and lesbian and gay worlds for her award-winning short fiction–pain