Date: Sat, 05 Nov 94 23:02:12 EST From: Ellen Greenblatt BOOKS FROM THIRD SIDE PRESS 2250 W. Farragut, Chicago, IL 60625-1802 312-271-3029 (voice) / 312-271-0459 (fax) NOVELS HAWKWINGS by Karen Lee Osborne. A novel of love, lust, and mystery, intertwining Emily Hawk's network of friends, her developing romance with Catherine, and the search throughout Chicago for the lover of a friend dying of AIDS. $9.95 1-879427-00-1 American Library Association 1992 Gay & Lesbian Book Award Finalist Lesbian Literature / Women's Literature / Fiction / Regional Midwestern ON LILL STREET by Lynn Kanter. Margaret was a young, radical lesbian-feminist in the mid-1970s, her credentials unblemished, her ideals firm, when she moved to a mixed-gender house on Lill Street. 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Four humorous, heart-warming lesbian plays by two-time Jefferson-award-winning playwright. $11.95 1-879427-11-7 American Library Association 1994 Gay & Lesbian Book Award Finalist Lambda Book Award, 1994 Finalist Drama / Lesbian Literature / Humor / Regional Midwestern STORIES THE COUNTRY OF HERSELF Karen Lee Osborne, editor. Questions of identit -- cultural and personal -- abound in this collection of short fiction by Chicago women writers, including Carol Anshaw, Sara Paretsky, Maxine Chernoff, Angela Jackson, and others. $9.95 1-879427-14-1 Women's Literature / Fiction Anthologies / Regional Midwestern TWO WILLOWS CHAIRS by Jess Wells. Superbly crafted short stories of lesbian lives and loves. $8.95 1-879427-05-2 Lesbian Literature / Women's Literature / Fiction THE DRESS/THE SHARDA STORIES by Jess Wells. 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