LITERATURE/ LITTÉRATURE:

 

 ANTHOLOGIES

 

Acharya, Leela et al., eds.

     Plural Desires: Writing Bisexual Women’s Realities.  Edited by the Bisexual

                 Anthology Collective.  Toronto: Sister Vision Press, 1995.

                 (ISBN 0920813194)

                             Reviews: Kinesis, May 1996, pp. 19-20 and Canadian Woman Studies

                             16(2)(Spring 1996):125-126.

 

Allain, Carol, and Elwin, Rosamund, comps.

     Getting Wet: Tales of Lesbian Seductions.  Toronto: Women’s Press, 1992.

                 (173 p.; ISBN 088961170X)

 

      Anderson, Beth, and Anderson, Kirin, eds.

            Verbal Homicide: An Anthology of Forensic PoetryVancouver:

                        Horripilations Press, 1998.

                        (ISBN 0968444105 – prepublication record in AMICUS catalogue)

 

An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English.

     SEE entry at Moses, Daniel David, ed.,  in this section.

 

Armstrong, Gordon et al., eds.

     Plague of the Gorgeous and Other Tales.  Montreal: Scirocco Drama, 1996.

                 (123 p.; ISBN 1896239102)

                             Scirocco Drama Plays

“Comprise an interesting assemblage of vividly contrasting pieces

that are firmly committed to outing the voice of  AIDS and are

determinedly ‘alternative’ in style” – Ian C. Nelson in Canadian

Book Review Annual, 1996;

       Works include: “Plague of the Gorgeous,” by Gordon Armstrong;

“Sex Is My Religion,” by Colin Thomas; “The Reverse Transcriptease,”

by Stuart Blackley and Kevin Gregg; “Crown and Anchors,” by

Lisa Lowe; and “Remembering Shanghai,” by Peter Eliot Weiss.

 

Bisexual Anthology Collective.

     SEE entry at Acharya, Leela et al., in this section.

 

Brant, Beth, ed.

     A Gathering of Spirit: A Collection by North American Indian Women.  3rd ed.;

                 Toronto: Women’s Press, c1988.

                 (238 p.; ISBN 0889611351)

                             Geographical scope broader than that of this bibliography; a collection of

                             writings by First Nations women of North America, some of whom

identify themselves as lesbian and some of whom were born in Canada. 

Earlier editions published in the United States.  

See, e.g., Beth Brant’s “A Long Story,” which presents some explicitly

sexual lesbian prose.

 

Brooks, Carellin, and Grubisic, Brett Josef, eds.

     Carnal Nation: Brave New Sex Fictions.  Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, [2000 or

                 2001].

                 (304 p.; ISBN 1551520834)

                             More broadly stories about sex;  32 contributors, including Sky Gilbert,

                             Larissa Lai, and R.M. Vaughan; review by Roxane Ward (Globe and Mail,

                             January 20, 2001, p. D11) states that the collection “travel[s] the straight-

gay, somewhere-in-between terrain.”  The reviewer comments on several

stories that include gay/lesbian characters – “Want,” by Rachel Rose;

“Sundrunk,” by Marnie Woodrow; “Penis,” by Mark MacDonald; and

“Gucci,” by Michael V. Smith.

 

Brossard, Nicole, 1943-

     Baiser vertige: prose et poésie gaies et lesbiennes au Québec. Choix et

                 préface de Nicole Brossard. Montréal: Typo, 2006.

                 (340 p.; ISBN 2892952158, 9782892952155)

Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 32383915


By Word of Mouth.

     SEE entry at Fleming, Lee, ed.,  in this section.

 

Canadian Brash.

     SEE entry at Sherman, Jason, ed., in this section.

 

Carnal Nation.

     SEE entry at Brooks, Carellin, and Grubisic, Brett Josef, eds., in this section.

 

Cho, Song, ed.

     Rice: Explorations into Gay Asian Culture + Politics.  Toronto: Queer Press, 1998.

                 (90 p.; ISBN 1895564050)

                      Canadian and American literature, interview/discussion, graphics, etc.

 

Contra/diction: New Queer Male Fiction.

     SEE entry at Grubisic, Brett Josef, ed., in this section.

 

Countering the Myths.

     SEE entry at Elwin, Rosamund, ed., in this section.

 

            Crosbie, Lynn, ed.

                        The Girl Wants To.  Toronto: Coach House Press, 1993.

                                    (208 p.; ISBN 088910462X)

                                                “Thirty-nine female artists and writers create a vigorous and affirmative

                                                new portrait of female sexuality” – Lesbians in Print (Irvine, CA:

                                                Bluestocking Books), p. 132, entry 0629.  Contributors include

                                                Beth Brant, Nicole Brossard, and Makeda Silvera.

 

Crosbie, Lynn, and Holmes, Michael, eds.

     Plush: Selected Poems of Sky Gilbert, Courtnay McFarlane, Jeffery Conway,

                 R.M. Vaughan & David Trinidad.  Toronto: Coach House, c1995.

                 (159 p.; ISBN 0889104816)

 

Davidson, Michele, ed.

     Exhibitions: Tales of Sex in the City.  Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, 2000.

                 (ISBN 1551520788)

                             Straight, gay, and pansexual scenes; sex in public places, including in

famous venues such as the Sistine Chapel and the Sydney Opera House;

reviewed by Roxane Ward (Globe and Mail, January 20, 2001, p. D11),

who says that this “travel[s] the straight-gay, somewhere-in-between terrain.”


Dawn, Amber, and Kelly, Trish, eds.

     With a Rough Tongue: Femmes Write Porn. Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press

                 c2005.

                 (153 p.; ISBNs 1551521938 and 9781551521930)

Ref. : AMICUS catalogue record no. 31532249

 

Decter, Ann, ed.

     She’s Gonna Be: Stories, Poems, Life.  Toronto: McGilligan Books, 1998.

                 (144 p.; ISBN 0969806469)

                             Broader than scope of this bibliography, but included because of editor’s

                             comment (p. 7) that “the lesbian world that has come into visibility

culturally in the last fifteen years slips easily and unlabelled, into these pages,

out of these women’s lives.”

 

Denisoff, Dennis, ed.

     Queeries: An Anthology of Gay Male Prose.  Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press,

c1993.

                 (205 p.; ISBN 0889782717)

                             “Includes works by Jeff Kirby, Stan Persky, David Watmough, and

others”—Arsenal Pulp Press website, November 13, 2000.

 

Desire, High Heels, Red Wine.

     SEE entry at O’Connor, Mike, ed., in this section.

 

Douglas, Debbie et al., eds.

Ma-Ka: Diasporic Juks: Contemporary Writings by Queers of African Descent.

     Toronto: Sister Vision, 1997.

                 (211 p.; ISBN 1896705146)

 

Dubé, Peter, 1962-, ed.

     Madder Love: Queer Men and the Precincts of Surrealism.

                 Hulls Cove, Maine: Rebel Satori Press, c2008.

                 (119 p.; ISBN 9780979083822)

Editor is a Montreal-based writer.

Ref. : AMICUS catalogue record no. 33877378, which gives

descriptors Gays’ writings, American; Gays’ writings;

Gay men – Literary collections; and Surrealism (Literature).

Note at “Queer Writers” website, August 01, 2008,

(home page: http://queerwriters.ning.com ): “an anthology

of cutting-edge writing…[that] opens up the surreal possibilities of

queer literature while simultaneously displacing the historic homophobia

of Surrealism.” Site indicates contributions from many individuals (of

nationality unknown to compiler). Peter Dubé also listed as contributor.


Dykeversions: Lesbian Short Fiction.

     SEE entry at Lesbian Writing and Publishing Collective, ed., in this section.

 

Dykewords: An Anthology of Lesbian Writings.

     SEE entry at Lesbian Writing and Publishing Collective, ed., in this section.

 

Elwin, Rosamund, ed.

     Countering the Myths: Lesbians Write about the Men in Their Lives.  Toronto:

                 Women’s Press, c1996.

                 (303 p.; ISBN 0889612196)

 

Elwin, Rosamund, ed.

     Tongues on Fire: Caribbean Lesbian Lives and Stories.  Toronto: Women’s Press,

                 1997.

                 (255 p.; ISBN 0889612269)

 

Elwin, Rosamund, and Tulchinsky, Karen X., eds.

     Tangled Sheets: Stories and Poems of Lesbian Lust.  Toronto: Women’s Press,

                 1995.

                 (221 p.; ISBN 0889612072)

                             Erotic stories; Canadian and American fiction.

 

The Erotic Naiad.

     SEE entry at Forrest, Katherine V., and Grier, Barbara, eds., in this section.

      

Exhibitions: Tales of Sex in the City.

     SEE entry at Davidson, Michele, ed., in this section.

 

Fleming, Lee, ed.

By Word of Mouth: Lesbians Write the Erotic.  Charlottetown, P.E.I.: Gynergy,

1989.

                 (114 p.; ISBN 0921881061)

 

Fleming, Lee, ed.

     Tide Lines: Stories of Change by Lesbians.  Charlottetown, P.E.I.: Gynergy Books,

                 c1991.

                 (197 p.; ISBN 0921881150)

                             Twenty-nine writers.

 

Forrest, Katherine V., and Grier, Barbara, eds.

     The Erotic Naiad: Love Stories by Naiad Press Authors.  Tallahassee, Fla.: Naiad

                 Press, 1992.

                 (216 p.; ISBN 1562800264)

                             Not seen. Included because Katherine Forrest is Canadian-born.  Any other

                             connections not known.

 

Forrest, Katherine V., and Grier, Barbara, eds.

     The Mysterious Naiad: Love Stories by Naiad Press Authors.  Tallahassee, Fla.:

                 Naiad Press, 1994.

                 (298 p.; ISBN 1562800744)

                             Not seen. Included because Katherine Forrest is Canadian-born.  Any

                             other connections unknown.

 

Forrest, Katherine V., and Grier, Barbara, eds.

     The Romantic Naiad: Love Stories by Naiad Press Authors.  Tallahassee, Fla.:

                 Naiad Press, 1993.

                 (312 p.; ISBN 156280054X)

                             Not seen. Included because Katherine Forrest is Canadian-born.  Any

                             other connections unknown.

 

A Gathering of Spirit.

     SEE entry at Brant, Beth, ed., in this section.

 

“Gay and Lesbian Poetry in Canada: An International Year of the Family Special

     Tribute.”  ARC 32 (Spring 1994).

                             Approximately one-half of this ca. 90-page issue is devoted to poetry,

                             which is interspersed with articles and reviews.  Poetry of Erin Mouré,

                             Ian Iqbal Rashid, Blaine Marchand, Magie L. Dominic, Nila Gupta,

                             Daniel David Moses, Elizabeth Philips, George Stanley, Robin Skelton,

                             Elsa Gidlow, Andrew Grimes Griffin, Andy Quan, Dennis Denisoff,

                             Brenda Brooks, and J.A. Hamilton, with an excerpt from Brian Dedora’s

                             “Stump Smoke.”  Introduction by John Barton, pp. 6-7.

 

Getting Wet.

     SEE entry at Allain, Carol, and Elwin, Rosamund, comps., in this section.

 

Gilbert, Sky, ed.

     Perfectly Abnormal: Seven Gay Plays.  Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press,

                 2006

                 (236 p.; ISBN 0887548520)

                             Ref.:AMICUS catalogue record no. 32473834.

                             The seven plays are “The Convergence of Luke,” “Getting Lucky,”

                             “Sir Richard Wadd, Pornographer,” “The Rise and Fall of

                             Peter Gaveston,” “The Bathhouse Suite,” “Nazi, Jew, Queer,” and

                             “Cancun.”

 

            The Girl Wants To.

                        SEE entry at Crosbie, Lynn, in this section.

 

Grubisic, Brett Josef, ed.

     Contra/diction: New Queer Male Fiction.  Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, 1998.

                 (242 p.; ISBN 1551520567)

 

Hot & Bothered: Short Short Fiction on Lesbian Desire.

     SEE entry at Tulchinsky, Karen X., ed., in this section.

 

Hot & Bothered 2: Short Short Fiction on Lesbian Desire.

     SEE entry at Tulchinsky, Karen X., ed., in this section.

 

Hot & Bothered 3: Short Short Fiction on Lesbian Desire.

                        SEE entry at Tulchinsky, Karen X., ed., in this section.

 

        Hot and Bothered 4

                        See entry at Tulchinsky, Karen X., ed., in this section.

 

InVersions: Writings by Dykes, Queers & Lesbians.

     SEE entry at Warland, Betsy, ed., in this section.

 

Johnstone, James C., ed.

     Quickies: Short Short Fiction on Gay Male Desire.  Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp

                 Press, 1998.

                 (228 p.; ISBN 1551520524; 1551520265)

                             “Includes works by 69 writers (67 men and 2 women) from the U.S.,

Canada, Great Britain, Australia, Germany, South Africa, and Ireland”

– Arsenal Pulp website, November 13, 2000.

 

Johnstone, James C., ed.

     Quickies 2: Short Short Fiction on Gay Male Desire.  Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp

                 Press, 1999.

                 (236 p.; ISBN 1551520699)

                             Sixty-nine writers from around the world and including Canadian writers –

                             Arsenal Pulp website, November 13, 2000.

 

            Johnstone, James C., ed.

                        Quickies 3: Short Short Fiction on Gay Male Desire.

                                    Vancouver, B.C.: Arsenal Pulp Press, 2003.

                                    (ISBN 155152144X)

 

Johnstone, James C., and Tulchinsky, Karen X., eds.

     Queer View Mirror: Lesbian and Gay Short Short Fiction.  Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp

                 Press, 1995.

                 (319 p.; ISBN 1551520265)

                             Ninety-nine writers from around the world, including Canadians – Arsenal

                             Pulp website, November 13, 2000.  Review: Canadian Literature 157

                             (Summer 1998):129-132.

 

Johnstone, James C., and Tulchinsky, Karen X., eds.

     Queer View Mirror 2: Lesbian & Gay Short Short Fiction.  Vancouver: Arsenal

Pulp Press, c1997.

                 (312 p.; ISBN 1551520397)

                             101 stories of writers from eight countries – Arsenal Pulp website,

                             November 13, 2000.

 

Karlsberg, Michele, and Tulchinsky, Karen X., eds.

     To Be Continued --.   Ithaca, N.Y.: Firebrand Books, 1998.

                 (165 p.; ISBN 1563411040; 1563411059)

                             Included because Tulchinsky is Canadian.

 

        Karlsberg, Michele, and Tulchinsky, Karen X., eds.

            To Be Continued: Take Two.  Ithaca, NY: Firebrand Books, c1999.

                        (175 p.; ISBN 1563411113, 1563411105)

                                    Included because of Tulchinsky’s association with Canada.

                                                See other entries in main volume.

 

Labonté, Richard, and Schimel, Lawrence, eds.

     The Future is Queer. Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, c2006.

                 (213 p.; ISBN 1551522098)

Science fiction anthology

Degree of Canadian content not determined

Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 32756773

 

Labonté, Richard, and Schimel, Lawrence, eds.

     Second Person Queer: Who You Are (So Far). Vancouver: BC: Arsenal Pulp

                 Press, 2009.

                 (ISBN 9781551522456)

Review: Jim Bartley, Xtra! [Toronto], May 21, 2009, p. 40:

“…you’ll find about an even mix of US and Canadian writers, with a

soupçon of off-continent voices….”

        Lake, Catherine, ed.

            ReCREATIONS: Religion and Spirituality in the Lives of Queer People.

                        Edited and with an introduction by Catherine Lake.  Toronto: Queer Press,

                        1999.

                        (189 p.; ISBN 1895564069)

                             Canadian and American content.

 

Lake, Catherine, and Holtz, Nairne, eds.

     No Margins: Writing Canadian Fiction in Lesbian..

     Toronto: Insomniac Press, 2006.

                 (ISBN 1897178158)

Review: Now [Toronto] June 22-28, 2006, p. 92.


Lee, C. Allyson, and Silvera, Makeda, eds.

     Pearls of Passion: A Treasury of Lesbian Erotica.  Toronto: Sister Vision, c1995.

                 (132 p.; ISBN 0920813992)

                             Thirty-two contributors.

 

Lesbian Writing and Publishing Collective, ed.

     Dykeversions: Lesbian Short Fiction.  Toronto: Women’s Press, 1986.

                 (186 p.; ISBN 0889611106)

 

Lesbian Writing and Publishing Collective, ed.

     Dykewords: An Anthology of Lesbian Writings.  Toronto: Women’s Press, 1990.

                 (267 p.; ISBN 0889611491)

                             Reviews: Canadian Literature [138/139] (Winter 1993): 175-177 and

                             Paragraph 13(1) (1991): 31-32.

 

“Lesbiantics.”

                        Fireweed: A Feminist Quarterly 28 (Spring 1989).

                                    This special issue of Fireweed, titled “Lesbiantics,” includes essays, poetry,

                                    and ‘visuals’ by, among others, Makeda Silvera, Midi Onodera, and Mona

                                    Oikawa.

 

Lim-Hing, Sharon, ed.

     The Very Inside: An Anthology of Writing by Asian and Pacific Islander Lesbian

                 and Bisexual Women.  Toronto: Sister Vision Press, c1994.

                 (467 p.; ISBN 0920813976)

 

Loving in Fear.

                        SEE entry at Queer Press Collective, in this section.

 

 

Ma-Ka: Diasporic Juks: Contemporary Writings by Queers of African Descent.

     SEE entry at Douglas, Debbie et al., eds., in this section.

 

Making, Out: Plays by Gay Men.

                        SEE entry at Wallace, Robert, ed., in this section.

 

Manguel, Alberto, and Stephenson, Craig, eds.

     Meanwhile in Another Part of the Forest: Gay Stories from Alice Munro to

                 Yukio Mishima.  Toronto: Knopf, 1993.

                 (682 p.; ISBN 0394280121)

                             Review[?]: Canadian Literature 149 (Summer 1996):174-176.

 

Marlatt, Daphne, and Warland, Betsy.

     Two Women in a Birth.  Montreal: Guernica, 1994.

                 (ISBN 1550710036)

                             Contains five texts: Marlatt’s Touch to My Tongue, Warland’s Open

                             Is Broken and their collaborative work, Double Negative, all three

                             of which appeared as books.  The other two pieces were published in

                             journals.  Review: Erin Mouré, ARC 32 (Spring 1994): 67-70.

 

Meanwhile in Another Part of the Forest.

     SEE entry at Manguel, Alberto, and Stephenson, Craig, eds., in this section.

 

Moses, Daniel David, and Goldie, Terry, eds.

     An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English.  2nd ed.; Toronto: Oxford

                 University Press, 1998.

                 (529 p.; ISBN 0195412826)

                             Range of this collection much broader than scope of the bibliography.  The

user might wish to examine, for example, Beth Brant (Degonwadonti)’s

“A Long Story,” Tomson Highway’s “The Lover Snake,” and Gregory

Scofield’s “Promises.”  Scofield says (p. 518) that he is described as many

kinds of poet, including a gay poet.

 

The Mysterious Naiad.

     SEE entry at Forrest, Katherine V., and Grier, Barbara, eds., in this section.

 

O’Connor, Mike, ed.

     Desire, High Heels, Red Wine.  Toronto: Insomniac Press, 1995.

                 (95 p.; ISBN 189583726X)

 

Oikawa, Mona; Falconer, Dionne; and Decter, Ann, eds.

     Resist!: Essays against a Homophobic Culture.   Toronto: Women’s Press,

                 1994.

                 (242 p.; ISBN 0889611971)

                             Canadian and American writing.

 

Oikawa, Mona et al., eds.

     Out Rage: Dykes & Bis Resist Homophobia.  Toronto: Women’s Press, 1993.

                 (286 p.; ISBN 0889611882)

                             Forty-five contributors;  editors state in introduction (p. 9) that “we have

                             worked to put together a collection about homophobia as we experience it.”

 

Our Lives: Lesbian Personal Writings.

     SEE Rooney, Frances, ed., in this section.

 

Out Rage: Dykes & Bis Resist Homophobia.

     SEE entry at Oikawa, Mona et al., eds., in this section.

 

Pearls of Passion.

     SEE entry at Lee, C. Allyson, and Silvera, Makeda, eds., in this section.

 

Piece of My Heart: A Lesbian of Colour Anthology.

                        SEE entry at Silvera, Makeda, comp., in this section.

 

Plural Desires.

                        SEE entry at Acharya, Leela et al., eds., in this section.

 

            Plush: Selected Poems….

                        SEE entry at Crosbie, Lynn, and Holmes, Michael, eds., in this section.

 

        Premier amour.  [S.l.] : Éd. Persona, 1985.

Ref.: AGQ online bibliography.  Reference not checked further. Described in AGQ

bibliography as a “recueil de quinze nouvelles où hétérosexuels et homosexuels,

hommes et femmes, racontent leurs premières amours.”

 

            Pushing the Limits.

                        SEE entry at Tremain, Shelley, ed., in this section.

 

            Queer Fear: Gay Horror Fiction.

                        SEE entry at Rowe, Michael, ed., in this section.

 

            Queer Fear II.

                        See entry at Rowe, Michael, ed., in this section.

 

            Queer Press Collective.

                        Loving in Fear: Lesbian and Gay Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse.

                                    Toronto: Queer Press, 1991.

                                    (157 p.; ISBN 189556400X)

Reviews: Resources for Feminist Research 20(3/4) (Winter 1991):165

and Briarpatch 21(2)(March 1992):43.

 

 

            Queer View Mirror.

                        SEE entry at Johnstone, James C., ed., in this section.

 

            Queer View Mirror 2.

                        SEE entry at Johnstone, James C., ed., in this section.

 

            Queeries: An Anthology of Gay Male Prose.

     SEE entry at Denisoff, Dennis, ed., in this section.

 

Quickies.

     SEE entry at Johnstone, James C., ed., in this section.

 

Quickies 2.

     SEE entry at Johnstone, James C., ed., in this section.

 

            Quickies 3.

                        See entry at Johnstone, James C., ed., in this section.

 

Resist!: Essays against a Homophobic Culture.

     SEE entry at Oikawa, Mona; Falconer, Dionne; and Decter, Ann, eds., in this

section.

 

Rice: Explorations into Gay Asian Culture and Politics.

     SEE entry at Cho, Song, ed., in this section.

 

The Romantic Naiad.

     SEE entry at Forrest, Katherine V., and Grier, Barbara, eds., in this section.

 

Rooney, Frances, ed.

     Our Lives: Lesbian Personal Writings.  Toronto: Second Story Press, 1991.

                 (280 p.; ISBN 092900521X)

 

            Rose, Chloe Brushwood, and Camilleri, Anna, eds.

                        Brazen Femme: Queering Femininity.  Vancouver, B.C.: Arsenal Pulp Press,

                                    2002.

                                    (224 p.; ISBN 1551521261)

                                                Ref.: Arsenal Pulp web site, December 12, 2002, at which it is

                                                stated that this is a collection of fiction, prose poetry, personal

                                                essay, photographs, and illustration, including work by, among

                                                others, Elizabeth Ruth, Anurima Banerji, Anna Camilleri, Sky

                                                Gilbert, and Zoe Whittall.

 

Rowe, Michael, ed.

     Queer Fear: Gay Horror Fiction.  Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, 2000.

                 (250 p.; ISBN 1551520842)

                             “…collection of gay horror fiction by some of today’s hottest authors and

                             talented newcomers” – Arsenal Pulp Press website, November 13, 2000.

 

            Rowe, Michael, ed.

                        Queer Fear II: Gay Horror Fiction.   Vancouver, B.C.: Arsenal Pulp Press, 2002.

                                    (304 p.; ISBN 1551521229)

Follows on Queer Fear.  Canadian and American gay writing, according to

AMICUS catalogue record descriptor.

 

        Ruth, Elizabeth, ed.  Bent on Writing: Contemporary Queer Tales.

            Toronto: Women’s Press, 2002  (309 p.; ISBN 0889614032)

 

Sherman, Jason, ed.

     Canadian Brash: New Voices in Fiction, Drama and Poetry.  Toronto: Coach House

                 Press, c1990.

                 (215 p.; ISBN 0889103992)

                             See, e.g., works by Peter McGehee, including short stories “Postcards,”

                             pp. [35]-42 and “Sex and Love,” pp. [53]-62.

 

She’s Gonna Be.

     SEE entry at Decter, Ann, ed., in this section.

 

Silvera, Makeda, comp.

     Piece of My Heart: A Lesbian of Colour Anthology.  Toronto: Sister Vision Press,

                 c1991.

                 (393 p.; ISBN 0920813658)

“Poetry, fiction, drama, letters, journal entries, and articles comprise

a volume which offers testimony and critique as well as lustful loving

celebration….Silvera’s own ground-breaking essay,

‘Man Royals and Sodomites’…investigates the suppressed histories

of Afro-Caribbean lesbians in Jamaica and in Canada”

–from Gay & Lesbian Literature, v. 2, p. 333.

                             Review: Alisa Klinger, Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 7

(1994): 601-609.

 

Tangled Sheets.

     SEE entry at Elwin, Rosamund, and Tulchinsky, Karen X., eds., in this section.

 

Tide Lines.

     SEE entry at Fleming, Lee, ed., in this section.

 

To Be Continued --.

     SEE entry at Karlsberg, Michele, and Tulchinsky, Karen X., eds., in this section.

 

Tongues on Fire.

     SEE entry at Elwin, Rosamund, ed., in this section.

 

Tremain, Shelley, ed.

     Pushing the Limits: Disabled Dykes Produce Culture.  Toronto: Women’s Press,

                 1996.

                 (246 p.; ISBN 0889612188)

 

True Colours: A Spectrum of Filipino Gay and Lesbian Online Writings.

     Edited by Nelz Agustin; preface by Danton Remoto. Vancouver: Helios, c2008.

                 (182 p.; ISBN 9780978321253)

                             Ref.: AMICUS record no. 33703693, which has assigned

                             descriptors Philippine essays (English) – 20th century; Gays’ writings,

                            Philippine (English); and Tagalog essays – 20th century. Includes some

                            Tagalog-language text.

                            Relevance to this bibliography uncertain, but Canadian publisher.


Tulchinsky, Karen X., ed.

     Friday the Rabbi Wore Lace: Jewish Lesbian Erotica. San Francisco: Cleis Press,

                 1999.

                 (ISBN 1573440418)

                             “literate steamy erotica….It features fiction by Canadian writers Joanna

                             Lundy/Solomon and Margarita Miniovich, along with [many other

                             (American?) writers]” – Perceptions [Saskatoon, Sask.] 17(8)

                             (Dec. 8, 1999): 21

 

Tulchinsky, Karen X., ed.

     Hot & Bothered: Short Short Fiction on Lesbian Desire.  Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp

                 Press, 1998.

                 (222 p.; ISBN 1551520516)

 

Tulchinsky, Karen X., ed.

     Hot & Bothered 2: Short Short Fiction on Lesbian Desire.  Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp

                 Press, c1999.

                 (249 p.; ISBN 1551520680)

 

        Tulchinsky, Karen X., ed.

          Hot & Bothered 3: Short Short Fiction on Lesbian Desire.  Vancouver: Arsenal

                 Pulp Press, c2001.

          (ISBN 1551521024)

 

            Tulchinsky, Karen X., ed.

                        Hot and Bothered 4: Short Short Fiction on Lesbian Desire.

                                    Vancouver, B.C.: Arsenal Pulp Press, 2003.

                                    (207 p.; ISBN 1551521458)

 

The Very Inside.

                        SEE entry at Lim-Hing, Sharon, ed., in this section.

 

            Wallace, Robert, ed.

                        Making, Out: Plays by Gay Men.  Toronto: Coach House Press, c1992.

                                    (349 p.; ISBN 0889104344)

                                                Includes “Touch,” by David Demchuk; “Beuys, buoys, boys,” by Ken

     Garnhum; “Capote at Yaddo,” by Sky Gilbert; “2-2 Tango,”

by Daniel MacIvor; “Brave Hearts,” by Harry Rintoul; and

“Flesh and Blood,” by Colin Thomas.

 

 

            Warland, Betsy, ed.

                        InVersions: Writing by Dykes, Queers & Lesbians.  Vancouver: Press Gang

Publishers, 1991.

                                    (273 p.; ISBN 0889740364)

                                                Review: Canadian Literature [138/139](Winter 1993):156-158.

 

            Whittall, Zoe, ed.

                        Geeks, Misfits & Outlaws.  Toronto: McGilligan Books, 2003.

                                    (327 p.; ISBN 1894692071)

                                                “An anthology of 43 quirky short stories about outsiders assembled by

                                                Toronto writer Zoe Whittall.  Includes pieces by Michelle Tea, Marnie

                                                Woodrow, and Mariko Tamaki” – Toronto Public Library 2004 “This

                                                Month’s Picks – Celebrating Gay Pride” Web page list.