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The Lesbian Story Project

It is the goal of The Lesbian Story Project is to connect, support and inspire lesbians. Through the interviews, we will share the love, lives and passion of this community. It's the good news for lesbians podcast!
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Oct 5, 2016

  Pulp Fiction arrived on the scene after World War 2.  With rising literacy rates, the publishing industry seized the opportunity to create books that had a high f886770549db5bf0b2fab5b602d93e9c-150x150quality book cover and low quality paper for the story.  Thus came the term pulp fiction.  Lesbian pulp fiction sold to the general population of both men and women. It also provided a connection for lesbians unable to live openly albeit askew from reality. In this interview, Robin discusses the history of Lesbian Pulp Fiction.  With the stigma against lesbians during this era, Robin's curiosity unravels a secret world of authors and their stories. The following list of books in the interview and are a good introduction to the genre. Robin's favorites: Lesbian Pulp Fiction by Katherine V. Forrest The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith  This book will be released as a movie under the title "Carol". Desert of the Heart by Jane Rule We too are Drifting by Gayle Wilhelm Books by Valerie Taylor and Paula Christian Other Titles and Authors Mentioned in the Interview: The Ann Bannon Series- Available in book , digital download and audio at AnnBannon.com Spring Fire by Vin Packer Rubyfruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown

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