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Hot & Bothered
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Hot & Bothered

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Hot & Bothered, together with Quickies, are hot his-and-her follow-ups to the highly successful Queer View Mirror 1 and 2 books of queer "short short" fiction. Hot & Bothered includes work by 69 women from the US, Canada and elsewhere-stories about danger, romance, humor, and of course, hot sex. From a woman in love with Marge Simpson (asking the question, "Are your nipples blue, too?") to a sex-obsessed dyke trying to do her grocery shopping, to a woman wearing tit clamps trying to go through airport security, the stories in Hot & Bothered will get you there in 1,000 words or less. Contributors include such luminaries as Dorothy Allison (Bastard Out of Carolina and Skin), Lucy Jane Bledsoe, Joan Nestle, Nisa Donnelly, Gerry Gomez Pearlberg, Sarah Schulman (Rat Bohemia), Persimmon Blackbridge (Sunnybrook and Prozac Highway), Judith Katz, Lesléa Newman (The Femme Mystique), Elana Dykewomon, Jess Wells, and Kitty Tsui (Breathless). This book is the first of the four-volume Hot & Bothered series.

Friday the Rabbi Wore Lace
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Friday the Rabbi Wore Lace

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In true Jewish tradition, this book features literate, steamy erotica told with humor, heart, and chutzpah.

Love Ruins Everything
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 399

Love Ruins Everything

Nomi Rabinovitch is heartbroken when her lover unexpectedly dumps her for a burly, buzzcut man. When she is invited to return to Toronto for her mother's wedding she jumps at the chance to see her friends and family again. However, once she's there she is drawn into a bizarre scheme, by her gay cousin and her long lost crush, that threatens to ruin her opportunity to do some serious soul-searching. Some strong language and descriptions of sex.

The Five Books of Moses Lapinsky
  • Language: en

The Five Books of Moses Lapinsky

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Talonbooks

Explores the life of one immigrant Jewish family, from early 1933, through the war years and into the early 1950s.

Queer View Mirror
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Queer View Mirror

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Queer View Mirror is the first international assembly of lesbian and gay short short fiction including the work of 99 writers from all over the world, each offering fresh, once furtive glimpses of queer experience imbued with the rich possibilities of life, love, and language. Contributors include: Lucy Jane Bledsoe, Maureen Brady, Beth Brant, Michael Bronski, Dennis Denisoff, Nisa Donnelly, Michael Lowenthal, Lesléa Newman, Felice Picano, Michael Rowe, Kitty Tsui, David Watmough, and Paul Yee.

Tangled Sheets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Tangled Sheets

This luscious sequel to Getting Wet heats up the body of lesbian sex literature with a collection by, for and about dykes in lust.

No Margins
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

No Margins

Elegant tomboys, academic femmes, small town kisses, and international dykes; road trip encounters and scenes from a straight bar; questions arising from an in-between culture; the music of travel and hotel room orgasms. Crossing race, culture, and gender constraints, No Margins leads the reader through the lushness of lesbian life and the vastness of Canadian experience.

In Her Nature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

In Her Nature

Desire, love, hot sex, cool sex, grieving and thriving asa Jewish dyke - it's all here in this rich and warm debut collection of short stories. From the flirtatious adventure of Bobby Silverstein to the in yer face politics of Kayla Rosenbaum, In Her Nature beats with the heat-seeking energy of women who grab life by the gut and live it to the max. A delicious slice of life born and lived lesbian.

Love and Other Ruins
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 471

Love and Other Ruins

Annotation The sequel to Karen X. Tulchinsky's much-praised first novel, Love Ruins Everything, picks up the story four months later as the characters prepare for the approach of the Millennium. Over the course of the year 1999, Nomi Rabinovitch and her lover, Julie Sakamoto, negotiate the joy and pain of a long-distance relationship; Nomi's cousin Henry devotes more energy to Aids activism, even as he must cope with intense treatments as his health declines; and Solly and Belle, Henry's estranged parents, are drawn closer by their shared love for their son. And Bubbe, aged somewhere between 92 and 97, might be hard of hearing, but she's certainly not blind to the crazy events swirling around her. A joyful, hilarious, and often very touching story of love, pain, activism and family, Love and Other Ruins offers readers another chance to spend time with the delightfully engaging Nomi Rabinovitch and her eccentric friends and relatives.

Taking My Life
  • Language: en

Taking My Life

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Discovered in her papers as a handwritten manuscript in 2008, Jane Rule's autobiography is a rich and culturally significant document that follows the first twenty-one years of her life. In writing about her formative years, she is indeed "taking" the measure of her life, assessing its contours of pleasure and pain, and accounting precisely for how it evolved, with great discretion and consideration for those who might have been affected by being represented in her work. She appreciated the ambiguity of the title she chose, with all its implications of suicide: at the end of her writing life, she was submitting herself as a person, not only to the literary and cultural, but also the moral and ethical critique of her readers. At turns deeply moving and witty, Taking My Life probes in emotional and intellectual terms the larger philosophical questions that were to preoccupy her throughout her literary career, and showcases the origins and contexts that gave shape to Rule's rich intellectual life. Her autobiography will appeal to avid followers of her work, delighted to discover another of her works that has, until now, remained unpublished.