It can be hard to tell if Angelo Nikolopolous’s debut collection is a masterfully lyrical tribute to gay sexuality or...
Towards the end of Walter Holland’s book Circuit (Chelsea Station Editions) a few sonnets suddenly arrange what had been a...
The following is a transcript and video of Jason Schneiderman’s remarks at “Building LGBT Literary Traditions” panel with Julie R....
Michael Klein’s second book of poems arrives seventeen years after his first poetry collection, 1990. There were two memoirs in...
I don’t remember quite how I met Alex Dimitrov (right, with Zachary Pace), only that once we started spending time...
Amorous Shepherd is an amazingly ambitious book. By every measure its range is large. Formally, Micheaux is a master, but...
Michael Walsh’s The Dirt Riddles is a focused and autobiographical first book. It mines his experience growing up on what...
This thirteen-minute short feels a bit like a mash-up between Jarman’s films The Last of England and Caravaggio with a touch of Todd Hayne’s Poison. Jarman fans will recognize Mishory’s deployment of Jarman’s iconography and technique, including collaged home movies and episodic, dreamlike narration. Read More
Upon its initial publication, The Economist called Chroma, “an appropriate legacy for a colourful man who was just as proud...


