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Volume 3, Issue 11
June 1989
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SPECIAL FOR THIS GAY PRIDE ISSUEI
16 The Test
by top lesbian author
Katherine V. Forrest
a short story - complete In this issue!-
'epartments
24 the Coffee Club
5 To The Editor
7 News
lesbian & gay literature
11 What's Goin' On
14 Dear Agnes
29 Poetry
30 Horoscope
33 Directory
36 Classifieds
38 Graffiti
22 What A World,
What A World!
humor by comedian
Nancy Ford
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From Around the Region,the Country & the World
Texas Lesbian
Conference To Be
Gay Democrats
Held In Houston
Support Reproductive
Rights
HOUSTON - Lesbians from all over
the Texas will be heading for Houston
WASHINGTON, D.C. - "Gay and
for the 2nd Annual Texas Lesbian
Lesbian Democrats of America
Conference on June 2-4. Co-sponsors,
AMIGA (All Mujeres Interested In
Getting Active)and WOMYNSPACE,
have a great weekend planned.
Workshop topics include:"Unlearning
Racism", "Self-Esteem", "Women's
(GLDA) has signed on to the amicus
brief of the Women's Legal Defense
Fund (WLDF)," announced Christine
R. Riddough,executive director of the
GLDA. The brief is being filed in the
Supreme Court case of Webster v.
Studies", "Parenting/Co-parenting,
Reproductive Health Services. "We
and "Legal Issues".
A dance is planned for Saturday night
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are involved in this brief because ofour
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commitment to full civil rights and
socialjusticeforallpeople," continued
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The Webster case is crucial to the
and Antoinette Azolakov, author of
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protection of the reproductive rights of
Contactees Die Young - both women
landmark case of Roe v. Wade which
are native Texans.
upheld those rights. In addition to
signing on to the WLDF brief, GLDA
endorsed the April 9th March on
afternoon.
Speakers include:Gloria Anzaldua,co-
The conference will be held at the Astro
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610 Loop) in Houston. Cost for the
women in that it challenges the
Washington for women's Equality and
entire weekend is $45.00 or $25.00 for
Women's Lives. GLDA is also
Saturday only and $20.00 for Sunday
assisting the National Abortion rights
only. For more information on TLC
Action League in their efforts to
circulate petitions in support of
'89, contact AMIGA at (713) 5205667.
reproductive rights.
"We believe that these issues are
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important to to our community both
diversity by providing students with
because of our basic commitment to
current information on changing fam
ily structures.
civil rights and because they will
impacton the rights oflesbians and gay
men in such areas as family rights and
privacy rights," said Riddiough. This
effort is part of GLDA's Progressive
Agenda projectaimed atraising a range
of issues of importance to the gay and
lesbian community.
•Counseling services whether publicly
funded or provided through private
health plans,should serve notjust indi
viduals, but all families regardless of
their structure;
• Insurance practices such as rate dis
crimination against unmarried couples,
should be prohibited;
Wrongful death laws should be
California Task Force
Urges Lawmakers To
Recognize Domestic
Partnerships
CALIFORNIA - A reportjustissued by
a California state task force urges Cali
fornia lawmakers to recognize domes
amended to allow adult dependents to
recover damages when a domestic part
ner is killed by a criminal,drunk driver,
or by other intentional or negligent
conduct of a wrongdoer.
The Task Force on the Changing Fam
ily consists ofsix legislators and twenty
public members.The panel wascreated
tic partnerships asfamily relationships.
The report of the Joint Select Task
Force on the Changing Family also
by the California Legislature in 1987 to
keep state lawmakers advised ofchang
ing family demographics and issues.
includes several recommendations to
Co-chairs of the task force are Assem
eliminate discrimination against the
blyman Tom Bates (D-Oakland) and
nearly 1.4 million adults who live in
Senator Diane Watson (D-Los Ange
unmarried-couple households in Cali
les).
fornia. The domestic partnership pro
ThomasF.Coleman,a Los Angeles gay
posals recommend that;
attorney and educator, was appointed
by Senator David Roberti to serve as
• Public policies should respond to the
changing needs of today's families,
while respecting theirprivacy,integrity
and diversity;
• Domestic partnerships should be rec
ognized as family relationships;
one of the panel's 20 public members.
Coleman, who teaches a class on
"Rights of Domestic Partners at USC
Law Center, authored a report issued
last year by the Los Angeles City Task
• Employee benefit plans should define
Force on Family Diversity.
family broadly enough to encompass
"This is the first time any legislature in
the diversity of today's families, re
the nation has received a government-
gardless of family structure;
• Public schools should expand curric
ula to promote recognition of family
sponsored report that includes the con
Page 8 • Dimensions • June 1989
cerns of domestic partners," Coleman
observed. Coleman expressed hope
that the report of the California Task
Force would stimulate the creation of
similar study groups by governors and
legislators in other states.
"Placing the concerns of gay couples
within the larger context of family di
versity should increase the probability
that the domestic partner recommenda
tions will eventually be implemented,"
Coleman predicted. In addition to
domestic partnerships, the report ad
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gnes
Answers to your questions about love,
relationships & personal problems
Dear Agnes,
I pulled a big boo-boo about three
months ago. My best friend from col
everytime she suggests we fall into bed;
I do. I really feel like this is out of
control, but I can't seem to stop.
lege lives in the same town, and we
Help
have continued to be friends for years
San Antonio
now. She works in sales and is out of
town frequently. Needless to say, I
spend a lot of time at her house and
when she is out of town I spend alot of
time with her lover. There has never
been a problem until about three
months ago.
It was a Thursday night and I had had a
terrible week at work so I dropped by
Jan's to talk and have a drink.
Well....needless to say we got very in
toxicated and I got the big come on.We
slept together. It was wonderful! I have
wanted to sleep with this woman for
Dear Help,
You are definitely playing with fire.
The best course of action you can take
is to stay away! As things stand now,
you can't even look your friend in the
eye, and if you continue to sleep with
her girlfriend, things are only going to
get worse. You can stay away from her.
You are responsible for your actions
and sex seems to be the primary moti
vation behind this "little fling". I sug
friend.
gest you start looking for another per
son to spend some time with.
Talk to Jan and tell her what you decide,
otherwise you run the risk of losing
So,I figured that was that. Except now
them both. Even if you don't end up in
everytime "my friend is out of town"
a relationship with Jan, odds are you
will lose your best friend.
Good luck there is nothing like being
ever,but have pushed it out of my mind
because she is my best friend's girl
Jan and I end up sleeping together. I
have tried staying away from her, but I
can't.I know she and Jan's relationship
isn't perfect, but I can hardly look my
friend in the eye any more.I spend less
and less time at her house when she is
between a rock and a hard place. This
may be a good time for a
vacation-preferably to a women's re
sort.
home.
Can you help me with this mess I have
gotten myself into? What should I do?
I feel like a rat, but seems like I can't
stay away. Jan is a real "looker" and
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Dear Agnes,
1 have been an avid reader of your's for
almost three years now. Little did I
know that someday I too would be
writing you with a problem.
My lover and I have lived together for
the past two years and we getalong very
well most of the time. She is terribly
jealous ofmy family and as a resultever
since we have lived together I have not
been home alone.
The problems really started a couple of
months ago when my parents invited
me to vacation with them in Europe this
summer. At first my lover "acted" glad
for me and then she decided "we"
should start planning a vacation to
gether. Guess when? That's right -
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Dear Agnes
With Your
during the same time period my parents
are planning their trip. I told her that
there is no way I would rather go to
Colorado, but she keeps planning and
talking about this trip. I pointed out that
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taking their trip. She keeps laying a big
"head trip" on me about how I would
rather spend my vacation with my par
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How do I get it through her head that
this is a chance of a life time and I am
not going to pass it up?
SPLIT IN OKC
nancy ford
Dear Split,
You summed it up rather well yourself.
All you can really do is tell her that there
is no way you are going to miss the trip
to Europe. From the way things sound
she may still not believe it, until you call
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TEST
by Katheriue V. Forrest
A Short Story Complete In This Issue'
teepling her fingers, Dr. Newell
studied the Petersons."Richard and Mary,"
she said gently,"your daughter will suffer
the gravest kind of trauma unless you have
highly substantive reasons for believing she
is a lesbian." Her light blue eyes shifted to
the folder on her desk."There is no genetic
severe psychological damage." Studying
the grim, set faces. Dr. Newell added with
resignation,"Describe specifically how she
acts."
"Like a complete tomboy," Mary answered
sharply."She insists on being called Casey.
And she's very different from her peer
confirmation whatever."
group,doctor." Her voice had softened into
Richard said anxiously, "We realize she
doesn't have the gene, but she —"
"It's not a gene. The discovery involves a
specific genetic configuration, a signa
more deferential tones. "The only play
mates she'11 have are other girls, and they're
different, too. None of them tend to act in
the traditional ways of —"
ture." The doctor spoke with weary pa
"Normalcy. Heterosexuality," Richard fin
tience, as if she had explained this distinc
ished dourly.
tion countless times before.
Dr. Newell's gaze narrowed on Mary; she
took in the carefully coiffed brown-blonde
hair, the smartly styled plum-colored dress,
"Yes. Well..." Fingering his tie, Richard
adjusted his shoulders in his navy blue suit
jacket."We knew from the day she was bom
she didn'thave it, and of course Mary and I
don't either. It comes out in how she is and
the way she acts, you see. From what we
hear,that's enough to test her for a recessive
... whatever you people want to call it."
"A recessive genetic signature."The whitecoated psychologist sighed."A great many
other parents are making similar decisions
about their children — and are inflicting
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the high-heeled sandals. "Mary," she said
softly, "Cassandra is only nine years old.
That's typically a tomboy age. And her
behavior may be a reaction to..."Shespoke
meaningfully to both Petersons,"...outside
pressures."
"We think differently," Mary said through
tight lips.
The doctor tapped a few keys on the com
puter access near her elbow. "So she's
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formed primary female relationships within
her peer group." Her low-toned voice
"Listen to me." Doctor Newell's raised
clearly conveyed skepticism. "What other
specific behavior patterns?" Her fingers
remained poised over the keys.
voice commanded silence."It's a vital part
of myjob to prevent children from undergo
ing a traumatic and unnecessary ordeal
Richard said with more than a touch of
because overzealous parents suspect a re
cessive genetic pattern which is so rare as to
belligerence, "She likes the out-of-doors.
Likes nothing more than to hike and camp.
homosexual because of this recessive —"
be —"
Her girl friends are the same way —"
"These days more and more ofthem seem to
"But it is possible and we have to know."
Mary bit off the words. "She's nine years
be," the doctor observed darkly.
"You've seen her, doctor, you'll have to
admit she's unusually well-muscled —"
lesbian, then you people can help her ..."
"Richard and Mary,I ask you one last time
"Everything you're saying is a thoroughly
discredited stereotype." The doctor's tone
was not harsh. She continued to tap more
keys."Some of the most delicate, non-ath
letic women you can imagine are lesbians.
Some of —"
"We know all that," Mary interrupted, her
tone once again sharp with insistence.
"We're telling you it's a whole combination
of things. She's a leader-type, assertive —
bold as you please about taking charge of
old. If it does tum out she actually is a
— please reconsider. Can you not simply
accept Cassandra as she is?"
The Petersons looked at each other. Mary
took Richard's hand. "No," Richard said.
The couple shook their heads in added
emphasis.
"It's an entire battery of tests," the psy
chologist said tiredly." Cognitive, attitudinal, reactive —"
"We want the answer once and for all,"
Mary said."We want Casey tested."
"More promising," the doctor conceded,
"but not necessarily indicative either." She
abandoned the computer keys and placed
Dr. Newell's sigh was audible. She touched
a key on the computer; a consent form
flicked out of a slot on the desk. She picked
it up, drew a pen fi-om her tunic top and
both hands on the desk, one over the other.
made an X, then slid the form across the
everything."
desk top."Sign here."
The hands were strong, capable-looking."I
realize she's very yoimg.Buthas she exhib
ited any concrete evidence of sexual iden Some of the most
tity?"
delicate, non-athletic
"She's very attached to her playmates,"
women you can Imagine
Mary said primly."Very attached."
The doctor clenched her hands and closed are lesbians.
her eyes briefly."Again,that's normal ather
age. You said she had only female play
mates. It's imderstandable she'd form —"
"There are boys her age at school."
Richard's broad shoulders were hunched
with tension. "Her grades are better than
theirs. The teachers say she's precocious."
"With the condition your schools have
fallen into, that's no —"
"Look."The word snapped whip-like in the
room. Mary glared at the psychologist
"You're supposed to help us. That's your
job.To seek out any children who might be
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T.
he Petersons made their way into a
large waiting area divided into separate
enclaves, each enclave furnished with
bright red chairs and sofas and tables
against glowing white walls and white car
peting. Dozens of other parents were al
ready waiting, some pacing the area's pe
rimeter or sitting in those sections equippted
with television; others read magazines or
simply stared into space. The area was
hushed; none of ihe parents communicated
each wore. They would be given the test
with anyone else.
results privately, along with appropriate
counseling recommendations, then pick up
Concealed behind an opaque screen, a
white-clad, dark-haired young man sat at a
desk overseeing the entire scene. Several
times before it had been his assignment to be
their child and leave by another exit.
The Petersons were among the last parents
to be called.
here,and he well understood the silence,the
resistance to communication among the
parents: they felt themselves to be in a dread
competition, and could bear only anony
mous contact with other parents whose
child might pass while their own might fail.
The young man, immersed in assembling
D
r. Newell awaited them in a cu
bicle fumished with a desk and two metal
answered a question from a parent who
chairs. Expressionless, she gestured for the
Petersons to be seated. They obeyed, Mary
smoothing her hands repeatedly over the
pressed a query button under one of the
communication screens. The questions
shoulders.
data for his own survey work, occasionally
were, usually routine, and always whis
pered:
It's been two hours.Do you give out interim
skirt of her dress, Richard himching his
Dr. Newell said evenly,"Your daughter's
test result is negative."
The Petersons sagged in their chairs.
test results?
No, he transmitted in electronic response.
How many children have tested positive so
continued on page 27
far today?
Information released on a monthly basis
only, he replied.
His answers were always terse, aloof. He
could do nothing to relieve their anxiety,
and he remained an invisible, voiceless
presence because the slightest indication of
friendliness or concern would bring all of
the parents flocking to receive a similar
perceived benediction — as if to cast some
subtle good fortune on their own particular
offspring.
The Petersons saton one of the sofas for half
anhour,then gotup andjoined those parents
pacing an endless circle around the perime
ter. After a time the Petersons left the trek
and walked outside to gaze silently at the
manicured landscape, then up at the emer
ald walls ofthe Center for the Adv ancement
of Humankind,its tower vanishing into the
bright blue sky. Even though they had been
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consume a full four hours, they soon went
back inside to pace, and to wait.
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hat A World,
hat A World!
by Nancy Ford
There's a best-seller on the book
It depends on which child had the more
shelves that is monopolizing conversa
tions everywhere. The Book of Ques
tions written by Gregory Stock, PhD.,
and published by Workman Publish
ing, New York, is comprised soley of
inquiries concerning ... "values, be
liefs, love, money, sex, integrity, gen
extensive line of credit. And suppose,
just suppose,I'd lost my receipt? Then
erosity, pride and death ..."
As a public service to the readers of
you want?
It depends on whichever that particular
30-year-old would be willing to sacri
WAW.WAW.I have compiled a partial
what?
Ifyou were able to live to the age of90
and retain either the body ofa 30 year
old or the mind ofa 30 year oldfor the
last 60 years of your life, which would
list of answers to some of the actual
fice.
questions in this book. I know how
If at birth, you could select the profes
sion your child would eventually pur
sue, would you do so?
Probably not. I would have been too
traumatized (having just passed
through the birth canal) to make deci
sions for my own unborn children.
some of you hate making decisions for
yourselves). Clip and keep in your
wallet for easy reference at your next
chi-chi cocktail party or Levi's
Docker's commercial.
Do you believe in ghosts or evil spirits?
If God appeared to you in a series of
Yes,I do.
vivid and moving dreams and told you
Wouldyou be willing to spend the night
alone in a remote house that is suppos
to leave everything behind,travelalone
edly haunted?
to the Red Sea, and became a fisher
man, what would you do?
Haunted by whom? Haunted by John
Lennon? Sure! Haunted by Vlad
alone to the Red Sea, and become a
Lenin? I think not.
fisherman.
You discover your wonderfulone-yearold child is, because ofa mix -up at the
hospital, not yours. Wouldyou want to
exchange the child to correct the mis
take?
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I would leave everything behind,travel
What if you were told to sacrifice your
child?
Being childless, I would consider the
possibility that these dreams were not
from God, but rather from eating too
much 590 Mexican food after mid
night.
If you knew there would be a nuclear
war in one week, what would you do?
After I stopped screaming,I would stop
payment on any outstanding check I'd
written.
What was you most enjoyable dream?
Definitely not the one about the Red
Sea.
Your worst nightmare?
Rambo III
Can you urinate in front of another
person?
Probably not right in front of another
would consider my love for and respon
sibility to both my parents, discuss it
over an outdoor cafe luncheon of
poached salmon and endive salad with
a trusted friend who advises me to fol
low my own heart. Ultimately,I make
the right decision, appear on Oprah
Winfrey, and sell the TV-movie rights
to ABC.
Would you give up halfofwhat you now
ownfor a pill that would permanently
change you so that one hour of sleep
each day wouldfully refresh you?
Certainly not,and I believe there are an
abundance of professionally staffed
person, unless the wind is with me and
that person holds onto my shoulders to
keep me from tipping.
clinics in Southern California and West
An eccentric millionaire offers to do
nate a large sum of money to charity if
If100 people your age were chosen at
random, how may do you think you'd
find leading a more satiffying life than
you will step — completely naked —
from a car onto a busy downtown street,
Texas that cater to those persons who
would.
the car.Knowing that there would be no
yours?
None.If they all said they were my age,
they're all liars. No one would admit to
danger ofphysical abuse,wouldyou do
being my age unless they were at least
it?
3-5 years older.
walk four blocks and climb back into
By any chance would this eccentric
millionaire also be a televangelist?
Which sex do you think has it easier in
our culture?
Wouldyou accept $1,000,000 to leave
the country and never set foot in it
thing if it's easy?
again?
Do you think that the world will be a
Absolutely, I much prefer the city,
anyway.
While out one day,you are surprised to
see your mother holding hands with
someone who is clearly her lover. She
notices you,runs over to you,and begs
Heterosex. But then, what good is any
better or worse place 100 yearsfrom
now?
We can only hope and pray that it will
be a better place. I hate Visualizing the
World in Pieces.
$
you not to say anything to yourfather.
How would you respond? What would
you do ifyourfather later told you that
he was going crazy because he kept
thinking your mother was having an
affair,yet knew it wasjust his imagina
tion?
First,I would react with horror. Then I
June 1989 • Dimensions • Page 23
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A Discussion of Lesbian Literature Both New and Old
This month T. Sumner Reviews:
In The Blood
by Lauren Wright Douglas
Fatal Reunion
by Claire McHIab
This month I have two great new books
has not yet infected the populace. One
from Naiad Press.
is in Arizona. Two lesbian groups,one
The first is In The Blood by Lauren
Wright Douglas.In the early part of the
named the Gaians, and a hidden one
rumored to offer sanctuary, are also
21st century America's west coast is
uninfected.
the site of the explosion of biological
When a group from the Tuscon
warfare device which unleashes a virus
Medcenter is asked to take and
called the Red Death.
experimental vaccine to the California
The world promptly seals the borders of
border. Solar-tech Hart is reluctant to
the United States and entire states
go. Reluctant for good reason! As it
within America seal off their borders.
turns out, the Arizonans are kidnapped
and led on a terrible trek through a
Enclaves do exist where the Red Death
Page 24• Dimensions • June 1989
lawless land where they are caught in a
web of intrigue and murder.
Lauren Wright Douglas weaves a
"the mild sunny spring October day...";
or "swimming costumes" instead of
bathing suits. But,above all,1 enjoy the
frighteningly plausible tale from the
spectre of the Red Death. I read this
book in one sitting - great stuff!
stories. The plots are well thought out,
the characters believable, and the
endings always a surprise.
Both ofthese books are greatreading.In
The second book is once again about
murder and intrigue, but this time in a
much "tamer"(if that's a word that can
The Blood ends far too soon, but a
sequel is planned and I'm looking
be applied to murder) setting. Fatal
Reunion by Claire McNab brings back
one of my favorites - Detective
forward to it. I'm also looking forward
to the further adventures of intrepid
Inspector Carol Ashton. She is an
These are all women you feel like you
know when you are finished reading and you'll want to see them again too!
detective Ashton of Fatal Reunion.
unofficial observer in a murder case
where her ex-lover, Christine, is the
main suspect.
It's been three years since Christine
Both In The Blood and Fatal Reunion
are available at your favorite bookstore
told Carol that it was impossible for her
or for $8.95 from Naiad Press, Inc.,
to leave her husband,Mitchell,and that
P.O. Box 10543, Tallahassee. FL
their relationship was over. Now
Mitchell is dead and Christine is asking
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Complete catalogs are available upon
Carol to help her clear her name.
request.
High society in Sydney, Australia is
shocked at the list of suspects and you
will be shocked to find out "who dun
it"!
This is the second appearance of
Detective Inspector Carol Ashton and it
is just as satisfying as her first
appearance in Lessons In Murder.
Claire McNab is an
impressive mystery
writer and the Carol
Ashton series definitely
has the potential of
becoming a classic.
One thing that 1
particularly enjoy about
these books is
the
glimpse of Australian
society. Things like:
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The parents embraced their daughter. Arms
THE TEST
continued from page 19
"You have considerable damage to repair."
The doctor's voice was quiet, firm. "Be
cause of your contention of abnormality in
your daughter, you've given her every rea
son to believe she's failed you."She pushed
a form towards them."Take this, these are
your instructions. You've committed your
selves to treatment for her. It's vital that you
follow through."
Richard nodded, his blue eyes tearing. He
folded the paper,slid it into his inside breast
pocket.
"I can't believe this," Mary said, her face
ashen."I'm sure there's some mistake,I'm
around one another, the Peterson family
walked slowly from the room,down a cor
ridor toward the exit. The psychologist, her
fingers steepled, watched with a compas
sion that deepened to pity.
The young man who had been overseeing
the waiting area entered the room; he car
ried his survey report."That's the last of the
parents for today."
He looked more closely at the doctor."My
friend, you looked drained. Why don't you
and Ginny bring the family over tonight for
a relaxing dinner with Adam and me?"
She smiled, some of her exhaustion easing
at the thoughtofherlov er and their children.
"It sounds wonderful, Steve."
"Another washout day?"
sure another test —"
"Mary, you know the rules.The test is fully
validated, the result is incontestible. We're
just as anxious as you to identify special
children,but we don't practice child abuse."
There was a slight emphasis on the "we."
"It looked like there was something," Rich
ard whispered."We were positive we saw
something."
"You tried to pervert this child into ways
urmatural to her because of your own wish
ful thinking," the psychologist ptronounced
quietly.
Mary's eyes were closed."You can't blame
"You tried to pervert this
cliild into ways umiatural
to lier because of your
own wishful thinking/^
the psychologist
prououuced quietly.
The psychologist nodded, the tiredness set
tling in once again."You know the odds as
well asI do.I wish we had some option other
than to offer this charity, this pathetic exer
us. If she'd passed, you'd put her in the
cise."
finest of schools,
The young man tapped his survey report on
her whole future
would—"
the desk. "There's revised information.
"Richard and Mary, you have a lovely,
Eve. Life-expectancy among the normals
has fallen another nine percent. Their birth
rate since the discovery is down by sixtyeight point five percent And both curves
perfectly normal heterosexual child. Ac
cept her as she is." She touched a button on
her desk top. "Take Cassandra home and
love her."
are in accelerated decline."
A side door opened. A brown-haired young
girl wearing jeans and a red shirt sidled into
"Yes," she said simply.
the room, her face blotchy, her hazel eyes
red-rimmed. "Mom, Dad, I'm sorry," she
blubbered.
"It's all right," her mother said, managing a
smile."It's all right, Cassandra."
Richard said,"This is our fault, honey, not
yours."
"I know we predicted something like this.
But so soon?"
"I'm not in the least surprised." Dr. Newell
made one final computer entry, signed off,
turned to the young man."Imagine knowing
beyond a shadow of a doubt that all those
individuals in your species with exceptional
intelligence or creativity possess a precise
June 1989 • Dimensions • Page 27
n
have understood why so many people
genetic configuration, either dominant or
feared and persecuted us, why the churches
recessive — and that you don't. Imagine
fought us, fought everything connected
learning that throughout history the genetic
configuration has been passed from indi
viduals who were invariably homosexual, ''But all our owu brothers
either latent or overt.Imagine realizing that
you and all those like you are now obsolete, and sisters before us," he
said softly,''they haunt
are useless biological fodder."
The young man nodded. "It all seems to me, EVe. They held on to
correlate to that other clearly dominant
sf>ecies on earth—the dinosaurs.I'm begin what they truly were and
It
ning to believe what's happening to the paid so dearly for it.
normals is the reason why the most spec
tacular animal fauna in history suddenly
with reproductive freedom, fought the
whole concept of evolution — why they
vanished."
hated us with such instinctive desperation."
"Instinctive desperation is right," said Eve
"Imagine realizing that
NeweU quietly, tightening her arm around
you and all those like
the young man."From biblical times,from
the very dawning of our species,racial fore
you are now obsolete,
knowledge told the normals that we repre
are useless biological
sented humankind's next step on the ladder
fodder."
ofevolution—thatthe homosexual is homo
superior.
"I'm convinced of it. We have good evi
dence that members of a species share sub
Together, an arm around each other, they
conscious awareness with other members
Humankind.
left the Centre for the Advancement of
of that species. It's reasonable to assume
tally flawed and obsolete, instincmal
▼Katherine V. Forrest, the most popular
lesbian novelist writing today, also func
awareness caused a once-dominant species
tions as editor for the Naiad Press.
to lose its will to live—to immediately stop
reproducing. Today, those few normals
She lives in Los Angeles with her lover of
many years and hernew novel, TheBeverlv
who have a child do everything from the
Malibu. Kate Delafield's third adventure,
moment of its birth to force it into homo
will be published in the Fall of 1989.
that when evolution left the dinosaurs fa
sexuality, to prove the existence of a reces
sive genetic signature in both the child and
themselves. But once the child fails the test
T'T/ie Test" by Katherine V. Forrest is
for counseling, they produce no more chil
reprinted from her collection of stories
Dreams and Swords Copyright © 1987
with the kindpermission of the author and
dren. They're dinosaurs and they concede
publisher, Naiad Press, Inc.
... The parents never bring the child back
it."
"1 feel sorry for them." Circling the
psychologist's shoulders with an arm, the
young man walked with her from the room.
"But all our own brothers and sisters before
us," he said softly, "they haunt me. Eve.
They held on to what they truly were and
paid so dearly for it... If only they could
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f7r\
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moefry
Thoughts
As I sit here
alone in o crowded bar
Surrounded by smoke
and laughter
I think of you.
When I woiked in
I was told you had
called for me
What could you wont?
Maybe to tell me you would
come over tonight and
share some quality time with me.
Or maybe to tell me
that you miss me
and you enjoy my
company.
Oh, how I wish these
things were true
but still I sit
in this smoky bar
Surrounded by people
but always alone
Thinking of you.
-CMM*
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oroscope
What's in the Stars for You this month?
GEMINI
(May 21st - June 21st)
You will work through some compli
cated conditions early during the first
week ofJune and be on your way tofun
could catch you by surprise. Allow
your logic and not your emotions to
control your actions.
LEO
and excitement later on! From the 9th
(July 23rd - August 22nd)
thru the 16th someone you were de
Your love life is on the upswing during
the first week of June, however, you
pending on could let you down. Don't
let it get you down - work thru any
problems and you'll feel great. From
the 17th thru the 23rd a close relation
must take the initiative or you may get
left out in the cold. This is an excellent
time to be assertive. From the 9th thru
ship could be on shaky footing right
the 16th don't make waves at work, it
now. Be sure and listen to what others
don't pay any attention to what others
think of your plans. They will see it
can cause more problems than you
bargained for. Be slow to criticize from
the 17th thru the 23rd or you might
damage some long-time friendships.
Sincere flattery will get you every
where right now! Be especially atten
your way before you are done.
tive to your lover from the 24th to the
have to say right now - you may have to
read between the lines to get the whole
story. From the 24th thru the 30th
30th if you want your relationship to
CANCER
(June 22nd - July 22nd)
A strong attraction you feel for another
person may turn out to be a close friend
ship rather than a passionate love affair
during the first week of June.This is a
good thing, so don't be disappointed.
From the 9th thru the 16th avoid
making any major decisions while your
emotions are out of balance. Avoid
grow. All your relationships will need a
little special care this month,whether it
be friends, lovers or co-workers.
VIRGO
(August 23rd - Sept 22nd)
The first week in June is excellent for
entertaining friends, both old and new.
An exciting romantic fling may be in
the picture for you this month with a
being at the center of attention right
new person or perhaps an old friend.
now. From 17th thru the 23rd there
From the 9th to the 16th a new exercise
could be stress placed on an unstable
relationship. Try to play it cool and
avoid losing your temper. From the
24th thru the 30th a change of plans
regime may help you relax and take
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your mind off stressful situations.
Good news from an old friend may also
help your outlook! You'll be happiest
Property of the Center
staying at home from the 17th through
the 24th. A break-up with a lover could
be coming this week but don't take it
too hard, you will know if you have
made the right decision. From the 24th
thru the 30th everything has put on a
new shine and you are enjoying life
again - get outside and have some fun!
LIBRA
(Sept 23rd - Oct 23rd)
Involve yourself in social and commu
nity activities the first week of June.
Your perception of personalities and
situations will be right on target. From
SAGIHARIUS
(Nov 23rd - Dec 21)
Your social life will shift into high gear
during the first week ofJune.You may
find yourself with a whole new set of
friends. You may find just the person
you've been looking for to help you
wrap up a financial deal from the 9th
through the 16th. Get out into the
social scene. The 17th through the
23rd will find you extremely content to
stay at home with a new love. Catch up
on projects at home. From the 24th
through the 30th you should be cau
tious in romance, career and money.
come up between you and an old friend.
Things are not as they appear and you
could find yourself in hot water if you
Don't let jealousy creep into the pic
don't pay attention.
the 9th thru the 16th romance could
ture. From the 17th thru the 23rd ,
keep yourself firmly grounded in real
ity. Your romantic involvement may
distract you to the pointofcarelessness.
From the 24th thru the 30th you may
find yourself in the middle ofa scandal
because of a careless comment. It will
blow over if you sit tightand keep quiet.
SCORPIO
CAPRICORN
(Dec 22nd - Jan 19th)
You will be called on to speak up about
something important to you during the
first week of June. Don't miss the
boat. From the 9th thru the 16th
friends are eager to get on with a plan
you've made,but be wary of a hothead
who wants tojump in before the time is
right. From the 17th thru the 23rd you
(Oct 24th -Nov 22nd)
Profitable ideas and information perti
could see trying times. Don't lose your
nent to your career may come from
temper over rumors. Composure and a
people at a distance during the first
"cool" head are essential. From the
24th thru the 30th nothing moves as
week of June. From the 9th thru the
16th you'll find a new spark in your
love life! A seemingly platonic rela
tionship could escalate into something
fast as you would like. Love and ro
mance are elusive buta little progress is
better than none at all — keep trying!
much more serious.From the 17th thru
the 23rd travel plans could be upset by
an unexpected delay. Check everything
before you leave to avoid any unpleas
ant surprises. From the 24th thru the
30th your social calendar is filled! Try
to make time for yourself or you may
end up feeling worn out.
AQUARIUS
(Jon 20th - Feb. 18th)
The first week ofJune is a good time to
prop your feet up, relax with a good
book or sit quietly with friends.The 9th
thru the 16th could be an emotionally
June 1989 • Dimensions • Page 31
trying time because of an upheaval at
home or with friends. Rest,good nutri
tion and relaxation will help you get
through.From the 17th thru the 23rd
you may feel the urge to change jobs,
careers, or even go back to school in
order to increase your money-making
affairs of the heart could fall short of
your expectations. Don't let it get you
down. The romance department is
looking up from the 24th thru the 30th
if you focus your affections on one
special person. Be aware of a tendency
to be overbearing at work.
potential. From the 24th thru the 30th
you should make the most of it if you
are single — it may not last long! Get
out and enjoy the out-of-doors.
PISCES
TAURUS
(April 20th - May 20th)
Both friends and lovers hold your opin
ion in high regard during the first week
of June. You have a way with words
(Feb 19th-Mar20th)
and do not hesitate to use them to your
Your financial picture looks brighter
full advantage. From the 9th thru the
during the first week of June. This
could be due to a possible raise or wiser
spending on your part. From the 9th
thruthe 16th concentrate on yourcrea-
16th you could gain much recognition
tivity in order to attain a long desired
goal. A romantic fling could turn seri
from both business associates, friends
and social acquaintances because of
past contributions. Avoid dwelling on
financial problems from the 17th thru
the 23rd, your money problems will
ous this week. From the 17th through
take care of themselves.From the 24th
the 23rd you may have problems with
co-workers undermining your career
progress. This trend continues from the
thru the 30th get out and relax with
outdoor activities (sailing, fishing,
camping or even a picnic in the park).
24th thru the 30th. Be sure and take
This is a great time to get away for a
only your share of the blam: for some
thing gone wrong.Be wary ofsomeone
short vacation.
shifting responsibility for their mis
<S
takes to your shoulders.
ARIES
(Mar 21st - April 19th)
Your wit and charm are your greatest
assets during the first week of June.
You can't seem to go wrong with your
actions and opinions, but don't let it go
to your head. From the 9th thru the
16th overspending or poor financial
/^Wemories
SAN ANTONIO'S NEWEST BAR!
DANONC • JUKEBOX
decisions could cause setbacks or cre
ate havoc but,it's a temporary problem.
Your spending habits and financial
stability will be returning to normal
shortly. From the 17th thru the 23rd
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CALLAGHAN
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OPEN 2 TO 2 SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
Irecfory
A Listing of Service Organizations, Businesses & Clubs
ARLINGTON,TX (area code 817)
clubs
Britches & Bloomers
809 N.Collins • 860-8717
organizations
Gay/Lesbian Association of UTA
AIDS Resource Center
3920 Cedar Springs 75219
Dallas Gay Alliance
P.O. Box 190712 75219 .528-4233
Dallas Gay/Lesbian Historic Archives
3930 Cedar Springs .821-1653
Dallas(^y Youth Group
AUSTIN, TX (area code 512)
300 Turtle Creek Plaza #116 • 307-7203
Dallas Outdoors
P.O. Box 35474 75235• 276-5270
Dallas Tavern Guild
3900 Lemmon Ave. #220• 526-5292
clubs
Nexus/Petticoat Junction
528-4233
P.O. Box 19348-77, UTA St. 76019
794-5140
401 & 401-B E. 2nd • 495-9553
organizations
Foundation for Human Understanding
Gay Community Center
3920 Cedar Springs« 528-4233
Gay/Lesbian Young Adults
Affirmation (Methodist)
7403 Shoal Creek • 451-2329
528-4233
Austin Lambda
P.O. Box 5455 78763
2727 Oak Lawn 75219.528-2811
Lesbian information Line (LIL)
P.O. Box 191443 75219.528-2426
Gay/Lesbian Student
Association at UT Austin •458-3971
Box 275 Texas Union 78712-7338
Lesbian/Gay Rights Lobby
P.O. Box 2505 78768
Metropoiitan Community Church
1100 Springdale Rd.• 929-3660
Oasis Ministry
5555 N. Lamar Blvd. #1101 • 441-9191
Grace Fellowship in Christ Jesus
Lesbia/Gay Political Coalition
P.O. Box 224424 75222 • 828-9882
Lesbian/Gay Rights Advocates
528-4233
Lesbian Visionaries
P.O. Box 191443 75219• 521-9642
Metropiex Repuoiicans
P.O. Box 191033 75219 .941-8114
Waterloo Counseling Center
Oak Lawn Community Services
507 Powell 78703 • 322-9654
Texas Human Rights Foundation
3000 Turtle Creek Plaza, Suite 116
75219-5311. 520-8108
2201 N. Ldmar # 203 78705 • 479-8473
Oak Lawn Symphonic Band
AIDS Legal Assistance 1-800-828-6417
P.O. Box 190973 75219.986-1751
DALLAS, TX (area code 214)
businesses
Business Delivery Systems
14902 Preston Rd. 75240 • 733-1108
Womyn Together
3920 Cedar Springs.528-4233
FT. WORTH (area code 817)
clubs
Crossroads Market
3930 Cedar Springs
Partners
521-8919 or 1-800-992-6404
Curious Times - Women's Books etc.
organizations
4008-D Cedar Springs 75219 • 528-4087
clubs
Sue Ellen's
3903 Cedar Springs • 559-0707
Desert Moon • 5903 Willis • 828-4471
organizations
Affirmation (Methodist)
P.O. Box 225831 75222 • 948-1546
1612 Park Place.924-2519
Affirmation (Methodist).478-7837
HOUSTON,TX (area code 713)
clubs
Keystroke
Keystroke Hotline 785-9258
Ranch.9125 S. Main.666-3464
June 1989 • Dimensions • Page 33
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organizations
AIDS Foundation
3400 Montrose #700 • 524-AIDS
AIDS HOTLINE
National Gay/Lesbian Clearinghouse
666 Broadway 4th Floor
NY. NY 10012
National Gay/Lesbian Crisisline
1-800-221-7044
c/o Switchboard •529-3211
Gay/Lesbian Students
University of Houston
National Gay/Lesbian Task Force
4800 Calhoun • 529-3211
Washington D.C. 20009.202-332-6483
The Fund for Human Dignity
Gay & Lesbian Switctiboard
1517 U Street NW
P.O. Box 66591 77266 • 529-3211
Houston Gay Politioai Caucus
P.O. Box 66664 77266 •521-1000
Houston Ttiurday Nite Mixers
Bowling League
Steve: 699-3732 or Phil: 688-6970
666 Broadway 4th Floor
NY. NY 10012
Kingdom Community Ctiurcfi
Women's Resource Center
P.O. Box 5089 73070
614 E. 19th • 862-7533
Lambda ALANON
Lambda Center for Alchohollcs
1214 Joanne • 521-9772
Lesbian/Gay Students
University of Houston - Clear Lake
2700 Bay Area 77058
Lesbian Mothers Group • 864-3098
Montrose Pooi League/Biiiiards
PJ 863-8482
PWA Coalition - Houston
3327 Essex Lane. Suite #16 77027
623-4436
Womynspace
P.O. Box 980601 77098-0601
880-9517 or 666-9558
Women's Softball League
6431 PIneshade •868-6256
LUBBOCK,TX (area code 806)
organizations
NORMAN,OK (area code 405)
organizations
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
(area code 405)
organizations
Oasis the Community Center
2135 NW 39th 73112.525-AIDS
Herland Sister Resources, Inc.
2312 NW 39th 73112.794-7464
SAN ANTONIO,TX
(area code 512)
Clubs
The Circle
8021 PInebrook.341-2818
Memories
6402 Callaghan Rood
organizations
Lubbock Lesbian/Gay Alliance
Dignity/San Antonio
202 N. St. Mary's. 349-3632
Integrity/San Antonio
P.O. Box 64746 79464 • 796-2403
P.O. Box 150006 78212.684-4920
Names Project/Lubbock
River City Living Metropolitan
796-1800 or 744-1957
Community Church
West Texas Aids Foundation, Inc.
202 Holland 78212 .822-1121
LISA (Lesbian Information SA)
P.O. Box 93120.794-1757
828-LISA (5472)
NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Affirmation: United Methodists for
Lesbian/Gay Concerns
P.O. Box 1021 • Evanston. IL 60204
AIDS Action Council
729 Eighth St. S.E. Suite 200
Washington. DC 20003 .(202) 547-3101
AIDS 800.1-800-221-7044
Nti Gay Alliance for Young Adults, Inc.
P.O. Box 190426
Dallas. TX 75219-0426.(214) 307-7203
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San Antonio AIDS Foundation
P.O. Box 120113 78212-9313
San Antonio Tavern Guild.822-2823
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND,TX
(area code 512)
accomodations
Lyie's Deck • 120 E. Atol St.
P.O. Box 2326 78597.761-LYLE
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AUSTIN GWF: Those who know me
say I am loving, caring, attentive, ar
ticulate, attractive, warm, kind, loyal,
sincere, young. 1 am 52.1 need nurtur
ing, tenderness, strengthening, caring,
a supportive,loving, long-lasting rela
tionship. 1 believe in God as love, the
spiritual truth path, honesty, Pust, loy
alty, faithfulness, monogamy. 1 enjoy
philosophy, hobbies, travel, the west,
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evenings, to also share 3 bedroom
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HOUSTON - I'm not lonely,just look
ing to meet new women.Me:GWF,33,
5'4", 125 lbs., bm/bl, non-drinking but
chain-smoking professional with a
warped but earthy sense of humor.
Honest, warm, with a strong sense of
compassion. I'm told I'm quite attrac
tive. Interests: music (country, jazz,
chet, camping. No smoking. No alco
hol. No drugs. No games except
oldies, classical, opera), politics and
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Love romance. Grown up enough to let
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your line is as clever as you are. Let's
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age 38,seeking same 32-42 who enjoys
shopping, movies,dining out and quiet
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FT. WORTH GWF, 22, 5'3", 110.
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like to meet nice 20-30 woman.I enjoy
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Drugs.Photo appreciated, reply to Box
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