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lesbian literature  // Posts tagged as "lesbian literature"

14 Mar Posted by in Robin Lowey | Comments Off on New LGBT Literature – ‘Juliana’ by Vanda

New LGBT Literature – ‘Juliana’ by Vanda

New LGBT Literature – ‘Juliana’ by Vanda

Debut author Vanda brings to you the hidden-in-plain-sight lives of gay men and lesbians in 1940s New York. It’s 1941 and Alice Huffman, “Al,” comes from the potato fields of Long Island with her childhood friends to make it on the Broadway stage, only to find she has no talent. On the kids’ first day […]

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28 Feb Posted by in Robin Lowey | Comments Off on New Lesbian Literature “Loving Eleanor”

New Lesbian Literature “Loving Eleanor”

New Lesbian Literature “Loving Eleanor”

When AP political reporter Lorena Hickok—Hick—is assigned to cover Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the wife of the 1932 Democratic presidential candidate, the two women become deeply, intimately involved. Their relationship begins with mutual romantic passion, matures through stormy periods of enforced separation and competing interests, and warms into an enduring, encompassing friendship that ends only […]

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08 Oct Posted by in Rachel Wahba | 1 comment

I Give Up – It’s Just Not Personal

I Give Up – It’s Just Not Personal

Feelings come easily for me; I get mired in them. Especially hurt feelings. Loss laced with Fear. Hard stuff. I am wired to feel whether I want to or not. I have not mastered the skill of dissociation. Working consciousness into my feelings keep them from turning into quicksand. Wrestling with where to go with […]

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26 Apr Posted by in Guest Writers | 13 comments

Silence is Not a Virtue

Silence is Not a Virtue

Silence is NOT a virtue. I don’t know much about life but I know a lot about love. I don’t know how to split atoms, I don’t split body from mind, but I’ve split many infinitives and I split my gut laughing. O hell, I’ve been splitting fine hairs with tradition for years. I don’t […]

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