Frances, a 1950s housewife, becomes bored with her suburban life and enrolls in a class at the local community college. When she meets Bake, a butch lesbian, her life completely changes. In thrall to a forbidden world of martini lunches, late nights at queer bars, and a sexual passion she never knew was possible, Frances must chose between the safety of heterosexual marriage, or the dangers of life on the edge of society.In this age of 'Mad Men' fever, the re-issue of 'Stranger on Lesbos' comes at the perfect moment, invoking an era we can't help but romanticize yet despise. Valerie Taylor is the pen name of Velma Young (1913¿), author of the lesbian pulp classics 'Whisper Their Love' (1957), 'The Girls in 3-B' (1959), 'World Without Men' (1963), 'Journey to Fulfillment' (1964), and 'Ripenin' g (1988). With the $500 proceeds of her first novel, 'Hired Girl' (1953), Taylor bought a pair of shoes, two dresses, and hired a divorce lawyer. After leaving her husband, she kicked off a prolific career as the author of pulp fiction novels, poetry (under the name Nacella Young), and romances (under the name Francine Davenport). A longtime activist for gay and lesbian rights, she was a co-founder of Mattachine Midwest and the Lesbian Writers Conference in Chicago.
Femmes Fatales restores to print the best of women's writing in the classic pulp genres of the mid-20th century. From mystery to hard-boiled noir to taboo lesbian romance, these rediscovered queens of pulp offer subversive perspectives on a turbulent era. Enjoy the series: 'Bedelia; The Blackbirder; Bunny Lake Is Missing; By Ceci≤ The G-String Murders; The Girls in 3-B; In a Lonely Place; Laura; Mother Finds a Body; Now, Voyar&oyar&yager; Skyscraper; Stranger on Lesbos; Women's Barracks.'.