L. Lamar Wilson: Sacrilegion Darnell L. Moore FeaturesInterviews March 10, 2013 12 min read“It is my hope that my work forces us to face our fears of HIV/AIDS. Life has brought me intimately...
Michael Sledge: The Love Experience Sarah Van Arsdale FeaturesInterviews August 24, 2011 6 min read“Lots of women write about men, but I suppose, unfortunately, it’s still a surprise when a man attempts to write...
Very (Queer) Best of National Poetry Month Jameson Fitzpatrick Features April 28, 2011 1 min readThis April, magazines and blogs across the web have been running poem specials to celebrate National Poetry Month. With only...
Poems for Your Queerly Beloved Jameson Fitzpatrick Features February 13, 2011 2 min readNeed some help wooing your honey this Valentine’s Day? Here are fourteen of our favorite queer love poems, rounded up...
‘The More I Owe You’ by Michael Sledge June Thomas Fiction August 30, 2010 2 min readIt’s no knock on Elizabeth Bishop’s poetry that people appear more interested in the story of her life than in...
5 Poets Who Changed My Life Randall Mann 5 Poets May 14, 2010 3 min readRobert Frost A hardback The Poetry of Robert Frost was a prop on the living room coffee table in my...
5 Poets Who Changed My Life Julie R. Enszer 5 Poets April 22, 2010 3 min readLife’s not forever, love is precarious. Wherever I live, let me come home to you as you are, I as...
Ron Drummond: 5 Poets Ron Drummond 5 Poets April 8, 2010 2 min readSandburg, Stevenson, Ginsberg, Brutus, Herbert and company. My father was Carl Sandburg. My mother was Robert Louis Stevenson. I too...
Rigoberto González: 5 Poets Who Changed My Life Rigoberto Gonzalez 5 Poets April 2, 2010 3 min readAny poet will say that it takes a community of poets to shape a single life, so it is with...