Mid-19th century Cape Cod is no place for a woman alone. But Hannah Snow has no choice. When her husband,...
In the vast sea of YA novels, there used to be a dearth of stories for the LGBTQ community. Slowly...
“Mister, I need a cup of strong coffee with an even stronger shot of bourbon in it. I need a...
"I put everything I had into this book, stayed with themes even when they stumped me, wrote from the darkest places and tried to find the humor to make even the most painful feelings knowable, communicable."
Hilary Sloin, author of the genre-bending novel Art on Fire , took some time to talk with Lambda Literary about her novel, her writing process, and the lesbian literary sensibility. Read More
Art on Fire is framed as a biography of Francesca deSilva, a reluctantly revolutionary artist. DeSilva is a character of Sloin’s own making, but under the author’s deft craftsmanship she is an uncannily realized creation. Read More


