2.5 Minute Ride and 101 Most Humiliating Stories
by Lisa Kron
from Theatre Communications Group
This book collects Lisa Kron's two extraordinary solo performance works. Best known for her ongoing work as a member of The Five Lesbian Brothers, Kron's solo pieces are very personal examinations of both herself and her family history. This is singularly clear in 2.5 Minute Ride, where her writing deftly maneuvers between the tragic drama of the Holocaust and the wry comedy of her family's attempts to pursue pleasure at the local amusement park. This critically acclaimed work played to sold out audience for over six months at New York's Public Theatre. Also included is the riotous 101 Most Humiliating Stories, which first premiered in 1993, and in fact only consists of seventeen tales but each, as the author observes, has several humiliations. It recounts the adventures and misadventures of a self-described Big Lesbian as she tests the boundaries of decorum in social and professional situations.
Where Shadows Linger
by Mary, D Brooks
from P.D. Publishing, Inc.
The second installment of the Eva and Zoe series, Where Shadows Linger follows the ever popular In the Blood of the Greeks. Having survived Nazi-occupied Greece and its liberation, Eva Muller and Zoe Lambros are still very much in love, wanting nothing more than to fulfill their dreams and hopes for the future. Emigrating to Sydney, Australia, the two women find themselves making new friends and forging a new life together. However, it is not long before their happiness is marred by prejudice and the machinations of old enemies, plunging them into mortal danger. Will the unique connection between Eva and Zoe be destroyed? Will they lose their new-found friends? Or will Eva and Zoe's love prove strong enough to overcome the shadows of the past that continue to linger in their lives?
Keeper of the Piece (Adepts of Calluna)
by Lesley Davis
from Windstorm Creative
: On the cusp of winter, botanist Lorrah Gilden from the Estros seeks out the reclusive Tate to serve as her guide.
Lorrah is convinced that the Missourose lies somewhere in the mountains surrounding Tate's home. The Missourose, fabled to have miraculous powers. If it exists.
For Tatum, late autumn means only one thing her energy is sorely limited. And Tatum has a secret she intends to keep at all costs, yet it's only a matter of weeks, perhaps even days, until her true nature will begin to emerge.
Tatum's desire to keep her secret makes her a reluctant companion at best, but Lorrah's optimism proves contagious, as does her dedication to find the Missourose. On a journey fraught with peril, the two women are drawn closer than they ever could have imagined. Will they be able to return to Tate's cabin before time runs out? Will they find the mysterious plant before it, too, is lost to winter's grasp?
A Stud's Love: A Lesbian Drama ...
by D L Collins
from iUniverse, Inc.
Neko Jones is more than just a street hustler. She spends the majority of her time trying to hustle the ladies just to boost her ego. Is her time up? Will she run into the wrong woman finally?
You will find out when you read this shocking story about this Lesbian woman living a double life trying to hold onto two women residing in two different states. SheÂ’s running in and out of their lives playing games that were thought to only be played by men. NekoÂ’s life takes a traumatic turn when sheÂ’s finally found out but the question is. Who actually found her out and what will be the end results?The Player's Boy
by Bryher
from Paris Press
"Bryher is known as the author of distinguished, poetically evocative historical novels. Their melancholy magic, their ability to recapture the mood of a historical crisis and their haunting symbolism introduced a fresh and original approach to historical fiction. [This is] a striking and beautifully written narrative... Bryher is extraordinarily skillful in her magical ability to capture the essence of an individual emotion and the quality of a national mood."-The New York Times
James Sands trains with the great actors of the Elizabethan stage-until his master dies unexpectedly, and he is cast into the brutality of Jacobean London.
Warlord Metal
by D. Jordan Redhawk
from P.D. Publishing, Inc.
Two meet - dark and light, anger and love - with both disastrous and remarkable potential. Will Torrin be swept away by her substance abuse unable to release her fury or accept the brightness of another's heart? Can Sonny find a way to heal a broken childhood, to make up for a lifetime of injustice and hate? Only time will tell.
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