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
Jane Rule | This Is Not for You | Rule’s most self-consciously lilterary and philosophical novel–tells the story of a young woman in the late 1950s and early 1960s as she negotiate he
Eva Indigo | Laughing Down The Moon | Allura Satou is in a funk. She’s tried to keep up appearances, but the post-breakup blues are dragging her down. Writing no longer holds much joy, tho
Jane Vollbrecht | In Broad Daylight | Colleen McCrady, an aspiring writer, is on the verge of having her first novel accepted for publication. Elizabeth Albright, owner and managing editor
Abha Dawesar | Babyji | Sexy, surprising, and subversively wise, Babyjiis the story of Anamika Sharma, a spirited student growing up in Delhi. At school she is
Rebecca Brown | The Gifts of the Body | An emotionally wrenching work of fiction about a health-care worker who tenders compassion and love to victims of AIDS, by an author who ‘strips her l
Ruth Simpson | From The Closet To The Courts | Ruth Simpson’s pioneering work examines the intersections of lesbianism, feminism and other civil rights movements. From the Closet to the Courts chro
Linnea A. Due | High And Outside | Star of her school softball team and with the highest point average in her class, Niki nonetheless has a severe drinking problem, and after nearly sel