Don't Explain: Short Fiction (1998 Firebrand Books edition) (Q6163)

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1998 edition published by Firebrand Books in Ithaca, New York
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Don't Explain: Short Fiction (1998 Firebrand Books edition)
1998 edition published by Firebrand Books in Ithaca, New York

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    don't | EXPLAIN | short fiction by | JEWELLE GOMEZ | [publisher's device] | Firebrand | Books | Ithaca, New York
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    Printed in Canada
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    Copyright (c) 1998 by Jewelle Gomez
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    1998
    "Earlier versions of several of these stories have appeared in the following books and periodicals: On Our Backs, Oxford World Treasury of Love Stories, Penguin Book of Lesbian Short Stories, Serious Pleasures, Sisterfire, Swords of the Rainbow, and Zyzzyva."
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    My work is dedicated to Gracias Archelina Sportsman Morandus, Lydia M. Morandus, John J. Gomes.
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    [1] Grateful thanks go to: Nancy Bereano, Linda Nelson, Cheryl Clarke, David Dietcher, Dorothy Allison, Urban Bush Women--past, present, and future-- Maria Lachina who I will miss always, the generous-hearted women in my writing workshops at BRAVA!,
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    [2] Mama Bears Books, J.C. Collins, Alexis DeVeaux (whose wonderful book of the same title inspired my story), Albert Friedman, Mad Dog of S.F., Marianne, Sandra, Irene, and Elaine and the many women of our generation who are still trying to survive their families. And Diane Sabin.
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    1563410958
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    156341094X
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    [9],10-168 pages
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    10.95 https://blackbibliog.rutgers.edu/entity/Q257
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    small diamond that appears on the top of each page in between the chapter title and page number
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