Brilliance Books was a small publisher of gay and lesbian books based in Clerkenwell, London,[1] founded in 1982[2] with funding from the GLC.[3] It published a range of fiction and non-fiction works[4] including David Wurtzel's Thomas Lyster: a Cambridge Novel[5] and Title Fight, the account of UK newspaper Gay News by Gillian E. Hanscombe[6] and its co-founder Andrew Lumsden.[7] It also re-published earlier works of gay and lesbian literature,[3] including Alice B. Toklas' The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book,[8] and a 1984 edition of The Chinese Garden by Rosemary Manning[9] originally published in 1961.[10]
The publisher was run by Roy Trevelion and Tenebris Light.[1] Author Jeanette Winterson worked as the women's editor there in 1983.[11]