![]() ![]() Forrest has published classic coming-out novels (Curious Wine), the beloved Kate Delafield mystery series, science fiction novels, and now the groundbreaking and surprisingly steamy Lesbian Pulp Fiction: The Sexually Intrepid World of Lesbian Paperback Novels 1950–1965. "Few mystery writers combine such an intelligent take on issues with such solid storytelling." - Publishers WeeklyĪ grande dame of lesbian literature, Katherine V. ![]() She's one of the best in the trade." - Women's Review of Books "Forrest writes extremely well, and she manages to address the social and sexual issues of being gay.while never losing sight of the story she's telling. plies her trade with admirable efficiency and hard-to-come-by integrity." - New York Times Book Review Forrest's Los Angeles homicide detective Kate Delafield makes a strong impression. ![]() She has come of age as a writer on the national scene." - The Advocate "Forrest moves beyond the narrow confines of an ordinary suspense novel. A believer in the power of stories." - Lambda Book Report A winner of the Lambda Literary Foundation’s Pioneer Award, Katherine Forrest lives in San Francisco. She has two books due to be published in 2005, Daughters of an Emerald Dusk (Alyson) and the anthology Women of Mystery (Alice Street Editions). She is twice winner of the Lambda Literary Award for best mystery: for The Beverly Malibu and Murder by Tradition, both part of the Kate Delafield series. Forrest is the author of 15 novels including Hancock Park, Curious Wine, and Daughters of a Coral Dawn. ![]()
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