"[...] Sigmund and Anna Freud were enmeshed in the prejudices of a different world, one in which lesbianism was still thought of as a hysterical illness." Read More
"What makes people decide and act for good or evil? And old and unanswerable question, but endlessly fascinating." Read More
James Jenkins, of Valancourt Books, talks with Lambda Literary about publishing lost gay classics, Victorian gay porn novels, and what's forthcoming from his small independent press. Read More
"I had to believe that I, in spite of being a dead end on a genealogy chart, had something to offer the future. This novel is an answer to that." Read More
"The premise of the novel is supposed to be provocative. It’s supposed to ignite feelings of 'Oooh that’s problematic.'" Read More
"[...] what happens to a couple when one person changes so much he or she becomes almost unrecognizable to the other?"
Author Judith Frank talks to Lambda Literary about her new novel, All I Love and Know, exploring relationship dynamics through her characters, and her literary inspirations. Read More
"I think punk is perceived as a very aggressive, male thing, and that isn’t the whole story. First of all, the music is so uplifting, political and angry, I don’t know why all feminists don’t listen to it. Women in our culture have so much to be angry about, so why aren’t we embracing our anger more?"
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Author Stacey D’Erasmo discusses her new rock & roll inspired novel Wonderland. Read More
"I'm also not big on motive. I write one sentence at a time, then the next, and allow my creative juices to flow, take the story where it goes. I never have an ending in mind. That happens as I write." Read More
Your novel has been self-published. It’s already won several indie awards. You tread new ground as a transgender author writing...


