Authors
Abbott, Steve, Alan, Gregory, Anderson, Ken, Aterovis, Josh, Baker, James Robert, Baker, Jo J, Bannon, Ann, Bell, Peggy Ullman, Berman, Steve, Boyd, Blanche McCrary
Reading Groups
Boys and Books, Brothas Well Read, Gay and Lesbian Reading Group, Gay Men's Book Crisis, Gaylaxian Science Fiction Society, GLBT Fiction & Film Group, Lambda Sci-Fi, Lesbian Literature Discussion Group of Houston, Marionberry Salon Book Group, Outworlders
ALA GLBT Round Table
American Library Association; with annual awards, suggested readings and newsletter.
An Annotated Gay Bibliography
Listings include fiction including drama and poetry, and informative non-fiction.
Bibliography of Gay Fiction
Offers extensive listings in topical categories.
Gay and Lesbian Literature
Bibliography to reference sources and anthologies from Texas Tech University.
Gay London Writers
Group for gay writers who live in London. Biographies, events, news, photo gallery, samples of published work, readings.
Gaylactic Spectrum Awards Foundation
Awards organization for science fiction/fantasy writing.
Isle of Lesbos: Lesbian Poetry
An extensive selection of lesbian poetry by various authors, beginning with Sappho up to more contemporary poets, mostly by women.
Lambda Literary Foundation
Producer of the Lambda Literary Awards. Includes information about the awards and a magazine they publish.
Publishing Triangle
Association of lesbians and gay men in publishing. Includes related resources, list of the top 100 novels, and awards.
QueerWriters
Includes discussion boards, submission notices, news, and chat.
The Gay and Lesbian Presence in American Literatur
Essay about themes and methods in an educational context. Includes bibliographical references.
The Lambda Foundation for Excellence
A non-profit organization supporting studies by students across Canada in gay and lesbian issues and hosts of Wilde About Sappho, an annual celebration of GLBT literature.
Women in the Shadows: Lesbian Pulp Fiction Collect
Chronicles some of the classic lesbian pulp fiction contained in the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture at Duke University. These paperbacks were popular in the 1950s and early 1960s.