Beyond the sharp humor, a variety of identities are spoken to in Trans/Love, including those that frequently go unacknowledged. Read More
Alright, y’all. What’s going on in the wider world? The heck if I know. Let’s go micro, and instead peruse...
AWP in Chicago, Blair Underwood in 'A Streetcar Named Desire' on Broadway, Two Small Lit Presses, and other LGBT News! Read More
Ah, Valentine’s Day: for some, a corporate take-over, intended to fleece and shame. For others, a singularly depressing reminder of...
Anyone in San Francisco looking for a provocative literary event to attend this Valentine’s Day? Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore is hosting a release...
Anna Joy Springer's Tinfoil Elephants, Guernica Magazine, Gary Indiana Naked and More News From Around the Web... Read More
There are some books that are evocative, immersing reads—books that readers struggle to break from in order to attend to...
"I must insist on the reality of Jake Yoder's existence. I have no great interest in deceiving anyone--at the same time, I've discovered that you can say anything with a straight face, and somebody will believe it." Read More
Saints and Sinners 9.5, Occupy Writers, the Normal Life and other news! Read More
While perusing through upcoming December releases, I came across two books on the frequently fraught intersections between LGBTQ communities and organized religion: Queer Religion by Donald L. Boisvert and Jay Emerson Johnson, and Love is an Orientation: Participant’s Guide by Andrew Martin, from his earlier 2009 award-winning book, Love is an Orientation. Read More


