Brand, Dionne.
Bread out of Stone: Recollections, Sex, Recognitions, Race, Dreaming, Politics.
Toronto: Coach House Press, 1994.
(183 p.; ISBN 0889104921)
More broadly the history and experiences of the Black community, but
lesbianism receives some space.
Brossard, Nicole.
La lettre aérienne. Montréal: Editions du Remue-ménage, 1985.
(154 p.; ISBN 2890910563)
Published also in English translation as: The Aerial Letter. Translated
by Marlene Wildeman. Toronto: Women’s Press, 1988 (ISBN
0889611238).
Causse, Michèle.
L’interloquée; Les oubliées de l’oubli; Dé/générée. Laval, Québec: Trois,
1991.
(66 p.; ISBN 2920887327)
Greer, Darren.
Strange Ghosts: Essays. Toronto: Cormorant Books, 2006.
(174 p.; ISBN 1896951635; 9781896951638)
Ref.: AMICUS catalogue no. 28838454, where Biography
descriptor is applied. Also entered in this list in Biography section.
Marlatt, Daphne.
Readings from the Labyrinth. Edmonton: NeWest Press, c1998.
(232 p.; ISBN 1896300340)
See, e.g., “Lesbera” and sections of “Writing Our Way through the
Labyrinth.”
Nickerson, Billeh, 1972-
Let Me Kiss It Better: Elixirs for the Not So Straight and Narrow.
Vancouver, B.C.: Arsenal Pulp Press, 2002.
(144 p.; ISBN 1551521253)
Persky, Stan, 1941-
Boyopolis.
See his Then We Take
Persky, Stan, 1941-
Buddy’s: Meditations on Desire. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1989.
(134 p.; ISBN 0919573908)
Review by Thomas Hastings, Canadian Literature 128 (Spring 1991):
174-176.
Persky, Stan, 1941-
Then We Take
(390 p.; ISBN 0394281055)
Subsequently published as: Boyopolis: Sex and Politics in Gay Eastern
Europe.
Rule, Jane.
A
Hot-Eyed Moderate. Toronto:
Lester & Orpen Dennys ; Tallahassee,
1985.
(242 p.; ISBN 0886190770 [L&OD]; 0930044576 and
0930044592 [Naiad])
Wharton, Greg, 1962-
The Love that
Dare Not Speak Its Name: Essays on Queer Desire and
Sexuality. Wasaga
Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no 28191754, which notes that
these are American and Canadian gays’ writings. A Web search
suggests that Wharton is at a San Francisco publishing house,
Suspect Thoughts Press.