Best Lesbian Erotica, 1998


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"Best Lesbian Erotica 1998" is as steamy and filled with surprises as ever--a collection with the same appeal as the stories in Cleis's previously well-received editions.




Best Lesbian Erotica 1998


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"Best Lesbian Erotica 1998" is as steamy and filled with surprises as ever--a collection with the same appeal as the stories in Cleis's previously well-received editions.




Best Lesbian Erotica


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Best Lesbian Erotica 1999


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Selected and Introduced by Crystos




Best Lesbian Erotica 2000


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Selected and introduced by Joan Nestle.




Best Gay Erotica 2007


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Rough and surly, smooth and sultry, or quick and raw in public places — however you like it, you’ll find it in Best Gay Erotica 2007, twenty of the hottest and best-written sex stories to appear in print this year, along with fourteen pages of comics that aren’t for kids. In Jay Neal’s “The Lighthouse Keep,” a stranded traveler stumbles into a ghost story, a murder mystery, and a skin-tingling S/M thriller rolled into one, complete with B-movie storm effects and a gnarled ancient mariner. Cat Tailor’s “There’s More to Kink than Leather” follows a leather daddy as he makes a crucial misstep into a drag bar, where the queens are restless for new subjects. And in Greg Herren’s “Disaster Relief,” a renter whose apartment was flooded by Hurricane Katrina gets some unexpected comfort from a FEMA inspector.




Shimoni's Lover


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When She Was Good


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When She Was Good journeys into the world of lesbian sex with uncommon, edgy stories that push lesbian lust and desire to new heights. Edited by best-selling author Tristan Taormino and selected and introduced by the dynamic Sister Spit performer Ali Liebegott, this latest edition of the best-selling lesbian erotica series in America is sensual, inventive, and breathtaking.




A Fragile Union


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A Fragile Union is Joan Nestle’s collection of intimate essays and narratives about lesbian sexuality, butch-femme relationships, sex writing, the importance of preserving lesbian and gay history, the love between lesbians and gay men, and the "often-shaky camaraderie among lesbians that as community continues to flex its diversity." Longtime readers of Nestle's writings are familiar with her themes of unity and difference. In A Fragile Union, Nestle delves still deeper. Living with cancer, Nestle explores other "fragile unions": the fragility of her sexual desire in the face of her illness, the fragility of memory in the face of loss, and always in the face of fear, her belief in the possibility of hope, her love for her people—women, lesbians and gays, working class, and all who struggle against injustice.




Friday the Rabbi Wore Lace


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