In The Media

"Partners in Publishing and Life"

Together for almost 60 years, Rehoboth Beach residents Anyda Marchant and Muriel Crawford have built a remarkable life as a couple and as pioneering book publishers.
When Anyda Marchant and Muriel Crawford met in 1948, lesbians and gay men lived mostly in the closet. This invisibility extended to literature as well; there were but a handful of works about homosexual people, and the touchstone lesbian novel was the "The Well of Loneliness," the title of which says it all.
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Special thanks to Visions Today magazine and Kevin Riordan for permission to reprint this article.

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