"The Tastemaker is essential reading for anyone interested in how America emerged from the cultural shadow of Europe in the last century." Read More
“Ruby had felt it then. The audacious hope of rooted things. The innocent anticipation of the shooting stalks, the quivering...
Fahs resists the impulse of speculation, the desire to turn Solanas into a comedic or tragic tableau. Rather, Fahs reconstructs Solanas’s life with extraordinary care and attention. Read More
Give It To Me is a story about complicated love, the taboo of desire, and survival. A must-read for all of us out there who have seen it all, and lived. Read More
A pop culture re-telling of both American and Australian LGBT histories, Altman draws connections to and away from what makes the LGBT community in America and Australia different from each while engaging with the unique struggles each have faced. Read More
A church and a bar are two very different institutions, but Marie Cartier, in Baby, You Are My Religion: Women, Gay Bars, and Theology Before Stonewall, proposes that the bar, and specifically the gay bar, served both a communal and spiritual function for many queer women in the mid-twentieth century, pre-Stonewall. Read More
I still recall prowling the stacks of the Epiphany branch of the New York Public Library on East 23rd Street,...
The emotional honesty that inspires most of Morrissey's music is also what makes this book so riveting. Read More
“I had to write about Hild because she was so important. She changed the world. Her story demands to be told. She basically midwifed English literature. And there’s no book about this woman. The more I thought about it, the more I thought, well, why?” Read More


