Daughters, Inc.


Daughters, Incorporated, or Daughters, Inc., was an American feminist publishing house founded by June Arnold and Parke Bowman in 1972. Based in New York, N.Y., their publications primarily revolved around gender and lesbian experiences. Bertha Harris, after publishing two novels with Daughters, Inc., joined as an editor alongside Charlotte Bunch.

List of books published by Daughters, Inc.

Applesauce by June ArnoldSister Gin by June ArnoldRuby Fruit Jungle by Rita Mae BrownLover by Bertha HarrisHappenthing in travel on by Carole Spearin McCauley
After publishing 23 titles, Daughters, Inc. closed down in 1978.