Samhita Mukhopadhyay and Kate Harding's anthology contains essays that will not only inform and provoke us, but that will strengthen our collective resolve. Read More
Solace is "part of a larger queer, overlooked literary canon of artists reflecting on how “we” survive, make love, build relationships, and continue to create art that speaks to those before us, after us, and those who are here now, and still need to be reminded just how powerful we can be." Read More
Queering Sexual Violence is something of a collectively written open letter to what Patterson refers to as “the non-profit industrial complex,” which has consistently overlooked and undervalued the experiences and insights of queer survivors of sexual violence Read More
David Rakoff was here. He made us laugh, he made us weep, he made us think. The Uncollected Works are some of his best and some of his not-so-best, but they are all him and as such, to be cherished Read More
"[...] it is striking how many of the authors in Icon were imprinted by their subjects in their teens or other formative moments in their lives, while working out who they were, and who they were not." Read More
“The men you will meet in these pages are pained by the realizations that they are no longer young boys who can leap off rocks into a swimming pool or can happen upon a tryst without consequence. Some are at the precipice of adulthood, some are already across the great divide of years [...]” Read More