Sapphic, Age-Gap Romance Books: One of the Most Forbidden Love Tropes. But Why? I’m a sucker for a juicy, sapphic, age-gap romance book. You know the ones. Two women with at least a ten-year age difference—the older, usually confident, smart and independent, perhaps a professor or a boss, and the younger, maybe her student or […]
Can you RV with a cat? Absolutely! I’ve been RVing with my cat Tucker since I got her as a 9 week old kitten.
Patricia Grayhall is a medical doctor and author of Making the Rounds; Defying Norms in Love and Medicine
Slow Reveal by Melanie Mitzner Set in 1990s New York, Slow Reveal paints an extraordinary portrait of artists who defy the arbiters of culture and challenge social norms. Art, addiction, and family dynamics capsize the Kane’s when they discover the parallel life of Katharine, film editor, mother, lover, and wife. “A poem is never finished, only […]
Water Lessons By Lisa Dordal Through deeply personal and culturally grounded narratives, Water Lessons explores the relationship between reality and imagination, faith and doubt, presence and absence, as the speaker grapples with multiple dimensions of grief arising from her mother’s alcoholism and eventual death; her father’s deepening dementia; and her own childlessness. Against the backdrop […]
Lovers of love, queer history, nightlife, art, and great stories from New York City in the 1970s are in for a treat. Leslie Cohen’s powerhouse memoir The Audacity of a Kiss has just been published. The breezy read includes her years running the landmark lesbian nightclub Sahara, which dazzled Manhattan from 1976-1980, and her romance, […]
Barbara Wilson is the author of seven previous mysteries, including Gaudà Afternoon, which introduced translator sleuth Cassandra Reilly and was made into a movie starring Judy Davis and Marcia Gay Hardin. She is a winner of two Lambda Literary awards and the British Crime Writers’ award for best thriller set in Europe. As Barbara Sjoholm, […]
I was ready to burst the Orange Bubble as the first immigrant, openly queer woman to run for city council in the city’s history.
So, there was this circle of bareback nuns, whipping ourselves, trying to keep quiet because we didn’t want to give too much pleasure to the sadistic nuns listening outside the door...
Spring has always been one of my favorite seasons. Not only does it mean that winter is ending, but it’s a time of renewal. Everything starts feeling fresh and new. Baby leaves begin to form on the trees. Bright green grass is growing. Flowers are blooming, and the world seems to be awakening. This is […]
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Robin
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