Angela Madsen | Rowing Against the Wind | In September of 1993, at the age of 33, Angela Madsen underwent back surgery for an injury she sustained while on duty in the military. Her goal was t
Tamai Kobayashi; Mona Oikawa | All Names Spoken | Two emerging Japanese Canadian lesbian writers sensitively articulate their separate lives and different paths.
Cheril N. Clarke | Sweet Dark Rum | Erica Reed is overworked and underwhelmed with life. Despite having a thriving corporate career, she is in desperate need of a break from it all. When
Chea Villanueva | Jessie’s Song and Other Stories | An unforgettable taste of pugnacious butches, queer Guardian Angels, and their colorful lesbian street life. — Girlfriends
Marsh Roya | dayliGht | A necessary new voice explores sexuality, grief, and the resilience of the Black woman in an unconventional yet highly accessible debut poetry collect
Chea Villanueva | Bulletproof Butches | Fiction and poetry from one of lesbian literature’s most uncompromising voices. Never afraid to address the harsh realities of working-class lesbia
Byrne Fone | Homophobia: A History | ‘Byrne Fone chronicles the evolution of homophobia through the centuries. Delving into literary sources as diverse as Greek philosophy, Elizabethan po
Sky Lee | Telling It | Featuring prominent Native, Asian-Canadian and lesbian writers, Telling It is a celebration of their work and an exploration of how the power of langu
Barbara Sorel | Sorel in Love | The story of a failed lesbian relationship modeled on Marcel Proust’s *Swann in Love*. Sorel was a fixture of the Greenwich Village scene since the mi