"I’m not only showing the flattering sides of myself, but those dark or random thoughts we’ve probably all had at some point."
In the striking and intimate Lambda Award winning poetry collection He Do the Gay Man in Different Voices (Sibling Rivalry Press), Stephen S. Mills explores sex, relationships and identity. The Lambda Literary Review asked Mills a few questions about the book and what he has planned next. Read More
"One doesn't think of Burns as courageous or engaged--his great intellect and rather supercilious attitude had let him float above everything -- but writing so explicitly about gays, and advocating for them, in 1947 was an act of enormous courage. "
David Margolick took some time to talk with the Lambda Literary Review about his interest in John Horne Burns, the challenges of writing about a person who was often disliked, and learning about twentieth century gay life. Read More
"In writing these stories, the idea of living on a fault line became a way of looking at all kinds of human choices, especially in crisis, a time when character can be revealed in new ways. "
Author Jasmine Beach-Ferrara was kind enough to answer a few questions about her new book, Damn Love, her writing process, and creating intimacy among characters separated by more than mere geography.
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"Though I’m not some badass rebel underground punk, I’m not really in the mainstream of society either, and never have been. " Read More
"Prism is the only organization in the comics industry that provides an annual financial grant to aspiring comics creators..." Read More
"What people don't get is that adult themes are not just restricted to prose; they are perfectly suited to comics as well."
Graphic novelist Jon Macy took some time to talk with Lambda Literary about the power of queer comics, creating erotic material, and his Lambda Award winning graphic novel Teleny and Camille. Read More
"...if I am reading a novel and I start comparing it to something else that is popular or I have read...then I know something vital has been washed away."
High-profile queer literary agent Malaga Baldi took some time to talk with the Lambda Literary Review about her life in publishing, the ins and outs of being a literary agent, and the books that inspire her. Read More
Last year was big one for self-publishing. E.L. James (who famously got her start self-publishing) won Publishers Weekly’s author of...
Jay Bell, the winner of the 25th annual Lambda Literary Award in Gay Romance for his novel, Kamikaze Boys (Jay...
"In all I read about him, Thoreau never really became more than the wooden icon who tramped the woods and wrote brilliant essays. But he was a living, breathing, gay man who yearned for love..."
A few bold scholars have explored the mystery of Henry David Thoreau's love life, but author John Schuyler Bishop has now written a novel about it, appropriately titled Thoreau in Love.
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