Meredith Miller | The A to Z of Lesbian Literature | While lesbian literature can trace its name back to the Greek poet Sappho, who was born on the Island of Lesbos in 630 B.C., it was not until the past
Christa Winsloe | The Child Manuela | Winsloe’s 1929 novel became the movie ‘Maedchen In Uniform.’ The story revolves around a young girl who is sent to a repressive Prussian boarding scho
Honore de Balzac | Seraphita (Dedalus European Classics) | Balzac begins with a travelogue of the fiords of Norway, concentrating ultimately on one valley that is isolated by the roaring waters of the Sieg Riv
Rhys Davies | The Trip To London | Anthology of short stories includes Orestes: A lesbian manages to free the protagonist of a mother-complex, because her attitude is free of feminine s
Lynnette D’anna | Belly Fruit | A murder mystery at the interstices of pornography, art, and consumerism, Belly Fruit is as much trenchant social commentary as it is piquant, juicy s
Betty Berzon | Positively Gay | When POSITIVELY GAY was first published in 1979, it was widely praised for its practical treatment of a variety of topics affecting the lives of gays
Erin Quinn O’Briant | Glitter Girl | Meet the Soren sisters. Gloria, 29, is a way-out San Francisco lesbian who won and lost an international journalism award only to reinvent herself as
Catherine Smith; Cynthia Greig | Women in Pants | Despite what most people may think, American women have always worn pants. Featuring an unusual collection of vintage photographs from the 1850s to th