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Catherine M. Wilson's When Women Were Warriors series: Book 1: The Warrior's Path, 2: A Journey of the Heart, and 3: A Hero's Tale; Malinda Lo's Ash and Huntress; Women on the Edge of Space, a space-opera anthology published by Circlet Press; Gay male author Geoff Ryman's Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning The Child Garden features a lesbian ...
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Lesbian Books at The Lesbian Review (book reviews and recommendations) Lesbians Over Everything (lesbian stories and reviews platform) Lesbian Literature by Penelope J. Engelbrecht, from Women's Studies Encyclopedia, 1999, vol. 2, pp. 852–856, Greenwood Press (2002) (archive)
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A Gathering of Spirit: A Collection by North American Women [79] Perry Brass: b. 1947: American: non-fiction, novels, poetry, plays ″How to Survive Your Own Gay Life″ ″King of Angels, A Novel About the Genesis of Identity and Belief″ [80] André Brassard: b. 1946: Canadian: stage director, filmmaker and actor
The novels that came out during the 1950s and 60's assisted in giving representation to young lesbian women. Although these novels provided representation they were shaped by the cultural mindset of the time. Despite the homophobic undertones of some of the novels, many were still considered pro-lesbian, Women’s Barracks being a noted title. [2]
Ann Weldy (born September 15, 1932), better known by her pen name Ann Bannon, is an American author who, from 1957 to 1962, wrote six lesbian pulp fiction novels known as The Beebo Brinker Chronicles.
Publicity over The Well of Loneliness ' s legal battles increased the visibility of lesbians in British and American culture. [8] For decades it was the best-known lesbian novel in English, and often the first source of information about lesbianism that young people could find. [9]