She is that rare thing: a practical person who knows how to classify and organize (as a law librarian) and a creative person who writes wry, unsettling novels about queer characters who defy narrow labels.
She is that rare thing: a practical person who knows how to classify and organize (as a law librarian) and a creative person who writes wry, unsettling novels about queer characters who defy narrow labels.
Lee Lynch takes a poetic look back.
Twenty five years ago, when this book was written, there had once been a town in Western Massachusetts with a large and growing lesbian population.
Lesbian author Kiki Archer’s new novel, ” A Fairytale of Possibilities” is here.
BY NATASIA LANGFELDER Lesbian.com Dates is a queer historical anthology that debuted to much excitement in 2015. Dates was created by, for…
An interview with Kiki Archer about her hit new novel, “Lost in the Starlight.”