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Posted in Award Winner Fiction Romance

Olivia by Olivia

Olivia | Olivia |

Considered one of the most subtle and beautifully written lesbian novels of the century, this 1949 classic returns to print in a Cleis Press edit

Posted in Award Winner Fiction

Olivia by Olivia

Olivia | Olivia | When Olivia turns sixteen she is sent to a Parisian finishing school to broaden her education. Soon after her arrival, she finds herself falling under

Posted in Fiction Grier Rated

Ladies’ Close by Sarah Kilpatrick

Sarah Kilpatrick | Ladies’ Close | The author has devoted herself to the sexual last rites of the over-forty female (The Phoenix Hour; 1962. . . The Cool Meridian; 1965) With their atte

Posted in Anthology - Nonfiction

Amazon Expedition by Phyllis Birkby; Jill Johnston; Bertha Harris; Esther Newton; Jane O’Wyatt

Phyllis Birkby; Jill Johnston; Bertha Harris; Esther Newton; Jane O’Wyatt | Amazon Expedition | Before the 1970s, lesbians could publish their writing in nonspecific collective volumes, but not until 1973, with the publication of Amazon Expeditio

Posted in Black Interest Poetry

The Complete Works of Pat Parker by Pat Parker

Pat Parker | The Complete Works of Pat Parker | During her lifetime, Pat Parker was a renowned African-American, lesbian-feminist poet and performer. She was the author of Jonestown & Other Madness

Posted in Award Winner Speculative Fiction

Les Guerilleres by Monique Wittig

Monique Wittig | Les Guerilleres |

One of the most widely read feminist texts of the twentieth century, and Monique Wittig’s most popular novel, Les Guérillères imagines the

Posted in Grier Rated Historical Fiction Short Story Collection (Single Author)

Miss Ogilvy Finds Herself by Radclyffe Hall

Radclyffe Hall | Miss Ogilvy Finds Herself | A lesbian finds her true destiny after a lifetime of serving her country. Overtones of science fiction.

Collects five short works by the auth

Posted in Erotica Grier Rated Poetry

The Songs of Bilitis by Pierre Louys

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

Posted in Autobiographical Fiction Award Winner Play

Draw the Circle by Mashuq Mushtaq Deen

Mashuq Mushtaq Deen | Draw the Circle | ‘The hilarious and deeply moving story of conservative Muslim mother at her wits’ end, a Muslim father who likes to tell jokes, and a queer American w

Posted in Fiction

Landfall by Helen R. Hull

Helen R. Hull | Landfall | In a brittle and sarcastic novel of a brittle and sarcastic woman, the heroine, a capable businesswoman, alternately repulses and warms toward her ado