2nd Fiddle by Kate Calloway

Editions & Revisions A Cassidy James Mystery The letter was brief and to the point: If we wanted to live with faggots we’d move to San Francisco. Get out of town. Now. At their wits’ end, two gay men hire private inestigator Cassidy James to find out who is blackmailing them to leave their home … Read more

21 Gay Street by Sheldon Lord

Editions & Revisions When Joyce Kendall arrives in New York, fresh out of Clifton College in Iowa, she has a job and an apartment waiting for her. The job’s as a first reader for Armageddon Publications. The apartment’s at 21 Gay Street, and the small Federal-period house is already home to a lesbian couple, Jean … Read more

1st Impressions by Kate Calloway

Editions & Revisions The problem with dumping a body in Rainbow Lake is that is rises almost immediately to the top, even when weighted down with rope and cement… After the mutilated corpse of a wealthy summer resident is found in the quiet, lakeside town of Cedar Hills, Oregon, the man’s beautiful niece, Erica Trinidad, … Read more

13 Bullets: A Vampire Tale by David Wellington

Editions & Revisions All the official reports say they are dead-extinct since the late ’80s, when a fed named Jameson Arkeley nailed the last vampire in a fight that nearly killed him. But the evidence proves otherwise. When a state trooper named Caxton calls the FBI looking for help in the middle of the night, … Read more

The Songs of Bilitis Translated from the Greek by Pierre Louys

Editions & Revisions Structured as a sequence of prose poems, presented in three sections corresponding to different periods of Bilitis’ imagined life: her idyllic youth in a pastoral village, her awakening to sensuality in the city of Mytilene under Sappho’s influence, and her later years as a courtesan in Cyprus. The poems are delicate, introspective, … Read more

The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall

Editions & Revisions Brief write-up Editions Table Title Year ISBN Cover The Well of Loneliness 1928 — The Well of Loneliness 1928 — The Well of Loneliness 1929 — The Well of Loneliness 1932 The Well of Loneliness 1950 The Well of Loneliness 1951 The Well of Loneliness 1951 The Well of Loneliness 1954 The … Read more

Dark Laughter by Sherwood Anderson

Editions & Revisions In the novel, Clara (the protagonist’s wife whom he leaves) had been drawn to Kate Chancellor during her college days. Kate is portrayed sympathetically as an intelligent, passionate woman, and there is a suggestion of Clara’s temporary fascination or attraction to her. This relationship or attraction is not extensively developed in the … Read more

The Making Of Americans by Gertrude Stein

Editions & Revisions What makes The Making of Americans particularly significant in terms of lesbian literature is that it doesn’t present lesbian identity as pathological or as a problem to be solved, which was common in literature of that era. Instead, same-sex attractions are presented as part of the complex fabric of human experience and … Read more

Surplus by Sylvia Stevenson

Editions & Revisions Surplus (1924) is an early and significant work of lesbian fiction that predates better-known novels like Radclyffe Hall’s “Well of Loneliness.” The novel follows Sally Wraith, a young woman navigating life after serving as an ambulance driver during World War I. When Sally meets Averil, whom she considers her “dream girl,” she … Read more