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Trash: Short Stories is a short story collection by Dorothy Allison, was first published in 1988 by Firebrand Books, later by Penguin (1990) and Plume (2002). It won the 1989 Lambda Literary Award for "Best Lesbian Small Press Book" and the Lambda Literary Award "Best Lesbian Fiction".
This is a List of lesbian-themed fiction. It includes books from the 18th century through the 21st century. It includes books from the 18th century through the 21st century. It also includes lists of works by genre, a list of characters that make recurring appearances in fiction series, and a list of lesbian and feminist publishing houses.
The Cambridge Companion to Lesbian Literature. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1107054004. Miller, Meredith (2006). Historical Dictionary of Lesbian Literature (1st ed.). Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-4941-0. Reynolds, Margaret, ed. (1994). The Penguin Book of Lesbian Short Stories. New York, New York: Viking Press. ISBN 0670854255. Thesis
Many science fiction and fantasy stories involve LGBT characters, or otherwise represent themes that are relevant to LGBT issues and the LGBT community. This is a list of notable stories, and/or stories from notable series or anthologies, and/or by notable authors; it is not intended to be all-inclusive.
Best’s third book of short stories, Une extrême attention, contains “Psaume à Frédérique”, “L’encontre”, “Le gardien de la chose”, “Une extrême attention”, “Mémoire-écrin”, and “La conversation”. In this collection, she moves away from the lesbian theme, preferring to focus on stories highlighting the ...
Nifty.org was used as a source for one million words of gay male erotic narratives, and a comparison million words of lesbian erotic narratives, by Paul Baker of Lancaster University, in a study of "the identity constructions and language use of those who are viewed as ideal sexual partners; important themes or narrative patterns within the texts which reveal the discourses of sexuality that ...
Sparkling Rain: and other fiction from Japan of women who love women is an English-language anthology of short stories from Japanese lesbian or bisexual women, edited by Barbara Summerhawk and Kimberly Hughes. It also includes essays about the history of Japanese lesbian literature.
novelist, short story writer: The View from Stalin's Head (short story collection), Faith for Beginners [131] Jane Eaton Hamilton: b. 1954: Canadian: poet, short story writer, memoirist, novelist: Love Will Burst into a Thousand Shapes, Hunger, Body Rain, No More Hurt, Weekend [248] Dena Hankins: b. 1975: American: novelist, short story writer ...