| Felice Picano - AIDS (Disease) - 1995 - 536 pages
Picano--bestselling author, founder of the first gay publshing house in New York, and one of the original seven members of the legendary Violet Quill Club--uniquely captures ... | |
| Felice Picano - Fiction - 2000 - 242 pages
From 1975 to 1981, while becoming famous for his novels, "The Lure" and "The Eyes, " Picano was also exploring the world of New York gay life in shorter pieces of original ... | |
| Felice Picano - Fiction - 2005 - 109 pages
In the early 1970s, when he was still an aspiring, unpublished writer, Felice Picano began a remarkable relationship with an extraordinary animal: a days-old kitten slated for ... | |
| Felice Picano - Fiction - 1977 - 422 pages
Dentist Frederick Dinsmore uses his skills as an hypnotist to gain influence over wealthy Henry Lane. When Lane commits suicide, Dinsmore extends his sinister hold to Lane's ... | |
| Lázaro Lima, Felice Picano - Fiction - 2011 - 222 pages
As the U.S. Latino population grows rapidly, and as the LGBTQ Latino community becomes more visible and a more crucial part of our literary and artistic heritage, there is an ... | |
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