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Pool of Loneliness by Dallas Mayo

Dallas Mayo | Pool of Loneliness | First Line(s)

The kid still seemed pretty nervous, but in her own kittenish way she wasn’t offering much resistance, Nor had Sherry expected

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Reluctant Gay Girl by Tony Trelos

Tony Trelos | Reluctant Gay Girl | ‘She was a big beautiful showgirl who needed money fast and was willing to accept woman-love to get it!’

Posted in History

Living Out Loud by Graham Willett

Graham Willett | Living Out Loud | From Fred Nile to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence,Living Out Loudis the first full-length history of the Australian gay and lesbian movement.

Posted in Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Fiction

The Rains Came by Louis Bromfield

Louis Bromfield | The Rains Came | In a long novel of India there is a brief but important episode involving two old missionary ladies. The elder, an engaging old battleax, muses as she

Posted in Arts & Photography History

Gay and Lesbian Philadelphia by Thom Nickels

Thom Nickels | Gay and Lesbian Philadelphia | The diverse landscape of gay and lesbian Philadelphia is a story of highs and lows. From rustic post-Civil War days when Camden poet Walt Whitman cros

Posted in Health

The Treatment of Homosexuals With Mental Health Disorders by Michael W. Ross

Michael W. Ross | The Treatment of Homosexuals With Mental Health Disorders | A major text for clinicians and researchers who have an interest in homosexuality and homosexual patients with mental disorders, this book is an up-to

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The Girls of Club Sappho by Joy Taylor

Joy Taylor | The Girls of Club Sappho | The crowd was spellbound as Beverly and Marge made their near-nude debut

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Bramton Wick by Elizabeth Fair

Elizabeth Fair | Bramton Wick | Bramton Wick was a small, compact community riddled with polite social politics. The town could be divided many different ways; in fact it usually was

Posted in Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Fiction

The Rains Came by Louis Bromfield

Louis Bromfield | The Rains Came | In a long novel of India there is a brief but important episode involving two old missionary ladies. The elder, an engaging old battleax, muses as she

Posted in Autobiography/Biography

Hit by a Farm by Catherine Friend

Catherine Friend | Hit by a Farm |

Farms have fences. People have boundaries. Mine began crumbling the day I knelt behind a male sheep, reached between his legs, and squeezed his t