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Posted in Graphic Novel

Assume Nothing by Leanne Franson

Leanne Franson | Assume Nothing | We are unable to provide a description at this time

Posted in Mystery Speculative Fiction

Gray Magic by Sarah Dreher

Sarah Dreher | Gray Magic | After coming out to Gwen’s grandmother, Stoner and Gwen head for Arizona to avoid the fallout. The vacation turns frightening when Stoner finds hersel

Posted in Intrigue/Thriller Romance

Mission of Desire by Terri Richards

Terri Richards | Mission of Desire | Quiet and introverted graduate student Nicole Kennedy has always longed to do something far more adventurous than study politics from used textbooks.

Posted in Pulp

Split-Level Sin by Bart English

Bart English | Split-Level Sin | Boredom led them to search for new thrills

Posted in Anthology - Fiction

Between The Lines by C. Chung; A. Kim; A. K. Lemeshewsky

C. Chung; A. Kim; A. K. Lemeshewsky | Between The Lines | Contents include Sexuality Lesbianism & South Asian Feminism, Claiming an Asian Lesbian Identityt, Who is a Lesbian and Baby Dykes, among other chapte

Posted in Mystery

The Monarchs Are Flying by Marion Foster

Marion Foster | The Monarchs Are Flying | A narrow-minded small-town community, a homophobic investigator, the bludgeoned and denuded body of a young married woman in a cheap motel room – and

Posted in Anthology - Fiction Award Winner

The Mammoth Book of Lesbian Short Stories by Emma Donoghue

Emma Donoghue | The Mammoth Book of Lesbian Short Stories | It’s no secret that commercial markets for short stories have been drying up for the past 30 years. This is considered a reflection of the diminishing

Posted in Speculative Fiction

Merker’s Outpost by I. Christie

I. Christie | Merker’s Outpost | Merker’s Outpost has a secret that spans galaxies. Below its hostile, barren red surface, a once-thriving research complex now lies seemingly deserted

Posted in Pulp

Love Like A Shadow by Kimberly Kemp

Kimberly Kemp | Love Like A Shadow | ‘Like spoiled children their craving for excitement knew no bounds. They wanted it and that was reason enough.’

‘They all wanted love, but l

Posted in LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Gay Pride by William J. Mann

William J. Mann | Gay Pride | The Ancient Greeks–What’s there to be proud of about the ancient Greeks? Well, only that they set the groundwork for all of Western Civilization, tho