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Time of Grace by Gabriella West
Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out by Loraine Hutchins
The Tyranny of E-mail: The Four-Thousand-Year Journey to Your Inbox by John Freeman
Rachel Carson: Witness for Nature by Linda Lear
WOMEN, SEX, AND ADDICTION A SEARCH FOR LOVE & POWER by Charlotte Kasl
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About meGabriella West was born in Santa Barbara in 1967. Her parents moved to Ireland in 1969, and she returned to the US in 1988 to live in the San Francisco Bay Area. She earned a masters in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. Time of Grace, a historical novel set in Dublin at the time of the Easter 1916 Rising, was published in 2002.
She enjoys writing erotic stories, which can be found in the collections Best Women's Erotica 2004, Zaftig: Well Rounded Erotica, and Hot Ticket: Tales of Lesbians, Sex and Travel. Her personal essays have appeared in Early Embraces (Alyson, 1996) as well as the literary journals HLFQ and Sinister Wisdom. She reviewed self-help books for Publishers Weekly for several years and currently writes a column about her Bernal Heights neighborhood for examiner.com.
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I'd rather play at hug o' war,
Where everyone hugs
Instead of tugs,
Where everyone giggles
And rolls on the rug,
Where everyone kisses,
And everyone grins,
And everyone cuddles,
And everyone wins. "
— Shel Silverstein
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