"Every boy he had ever loved had been either a musician or a drug addict. Usually both. [...] But it kept to certain themes in his life, of stubbornness, of going longer, harder, of always being the last to leave the party." Read More
"Barbara marched up to the reference librarian with Shier in tow and requested books about homosexuals, a term she had discovered in her father’s medical dictionary. Returning home after a day of research, Barbara matter-of-factly informed her mother: 'I am a homosexual.'" Read More
This month, Korima Press is releasing Lay Your Sleeping Head, an imaginative reworking of writer Michael Nava's classic mystery novel The Little Death. Nava's introduction for the new novel reveals the history behind the creation of the protagonist Henry Rios Read More
Infused with rage, humanity, humor, and yes sadness, the collection is a lyrical testament to the resilience and struggle of young queer people of color Read More