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Lifetime Guarantee by Alice Bloch

Alice Bloch | Lifetime Guarantee | Lifetime Guarantee is a memorial to Bloch’s sister, Barbara, who died of leukemia at the age of twenty. Bloch and her sister had planned to write the

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Revolutionary Blues And Other Fevers by Julie Blackwomon

Julie Blackwomon | Revolutionary Blues And Other Fevers |

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Two Women, Two Shores by Medbh McGuckian; Nuala Archer

Medbh McGuckian; Nuala Archer | Two Women, Two Shores | The publication of Two Women, Two Shores in 1989 made explicit Archer’s continued connection to Ireland and broadened her themes by including poems se

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Pan/Ama by Nuala Archer

Nuala Archer | Pan/Ama | A visualized strangeness … the body of a poet and the body of an elsewhere, a series of ruptures on the geo-political map … I can think of few poe

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Too Much And Never Enough by Mary L. Trump

Mary L. Trump | Too Much And Never Enough | In this revelatory, authoritative portrait of Donald J. Trump and the toxic family that made him, Mary L. Trump, a trained clinical psychologist and D

Posted in Pulp

The Girl Who Had Everything by Victoria Kelrich Morhaim

Victoria Kelrich Morhaim | The Girl Who Had Everything | She asked for love, but could give none in return. The revealing novel of a woman locked in a strange, destructive fear. ~ front cover

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Madeleine Austrian by Robert R. Kirsch

Robert R. Kirsch | Madeleine Austrian | second novel (In the Wrong Rain- Little, Brown) is again a story of extramarital entanglements, casual sophistication and even looser morals, and pres

Posted in Pulp

Blonde Dynamite by Louis Lorraine

Louis Lorraine | Blonde Dynamite | An intimate view of what some coeds must go through to get educated. Margo was learning more after curfew than during class ~ front cover

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All the Naked Heroes by Alan Kapelner

Alan Kapelner | All the Naked Heroes | The most disturbing and unforgivable element in this first novel is the fact that although the setting is supposedly the thirties in America the situa

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Island of Women by Juan Goytisolo

Juan Goytisolo | Island of Women | The female narrator of Goytisolo’s novel, Claudia, returns to Malaga for an eleven day vacation to visit her husband, some old friends, and perhaps fi