Tag: NotRated

Posted in Mystery Speculative Fiction

Stoner McTavish by Sarah Dreher

Sarah Dreher | Stoner McTavish | Eleanor Burton’s premonition sends Stone McTavish, lesbian travel agent turned reluctant detective, to Grand Teton National Park to watch over grandda

Posted in Pulp

Black Lace Drag by Edward D. Wood, Jr.

Edward D. Wood, Jr. | Black Lace Drag | ‘Who would suspect a transvestite of murder?’

Posted in Pulp

Lesbian Jungle by April Morgan

April Morgan | Lesbian Jungle | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Pulp

Lesbian Haven by Jack Kahler

Jack Kahler | Lesbian Haven | Betty was rich and perverted. Her need for another woman’s love was so great that she was willing to descend from her upper crust life to the sordidne

Posted in Lesbian Studies LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Lesbian & Bisexual Identities by Kristin Esterberg

Kristin Esterberg | Lesbian & Bisexual Identities | This book examines the stories of lesbian and bisexual women in a Northeast community who share who they are, how they have come to see themselves as

Posted in Pulp

Meg by Theodora Keogh

Theodora Keogh | Meg | Sublimated lesbianism in a very young girl.

The initiation rites of a slum gang… the awakening beauty of spring’s first morning…. Prost

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Black Interest

Black Lesbian in White America by Anita Cornwell

Anita Cornwell | Black Lesbian in White America | A dated by valuable collection of essays by Black lesbians who lived and loved during the 1950s. Although many women weren’t out, Cornwell was and tha

Posted in Pulp

Women Without Morals by Richard F. Gallagher

Richard F. Gallagher | Women Without Morals | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Fiction

That’s How It Was by Maureen Duffy

Maureen Duffy | That’s How It Was | I was just a girl and life offered only things I despised: houses, children, security, housework. I had to pass. I had to. I had to be different.’

Posted in Pulp

End of Innocence by William Lawrence

William Lawrence | End of Innocence | ‘They were twins-one sister loved as a man and the other lived in unspeakable horror’

A strange and compelling story of a seductive young wom