‘Beyond Binary: Genderqueer and Sexually Fluid Speculative Fiction’ edited by Brit Mandelo Catherine M. Wilson AnthologySpeculative Fiction June 17, 2012 22
The Vanished Birds is a Well-Crafted Science Fiction Debut Michael Graves Fiction July 9, 2020 3 min readSimon Jimenez’s novel, The Vanished Birds, is a well-crafted, superior science fiction debut. Spanning countless years, this book is anchored...
Broken People Follows a Character in Search of Personal Transformation Rajat Singh Reviews June 29, 2020 5 min readBroken People follows a lonesome, queer character named Sam in his search for a total transformation of himself. Sam Lansky’s...
Lesbian Love on the Doomed Titanic Voyage Edit Team Excerpts June 25, 2020 11 min readOur hearts will definitely go on thanks to the new novella by writer Sarah Fonseca. Fonseca’s Sea Queens deepens the...
Pizza Pies & Longing Drive the Narrative in Jean Kyoung Frazier’s Pizza Girl Edit Team Features June 24, 2020 6 min readThe following is excerpted from Pizza Girl (Doubleday), the new novel by Jean Kyoung Frazier. Pizza Girl follows a pregnant pizza...
Desire Runs Deep in Zaina Arafat’s You Exist Too Much Edit Team Features June 16, 2020 10 min readThe following is excerpted from You Exist Too Much (Catapult), the new novel by Zaina Arafat. The novel explores one young Palestinian...
The Subtweet is a Gripping Interrogation of Friendship and Social Media Tara Scott Fiction May 20, 2020 3 min readNeela Devaki’s music might be beautiful and original, but it’s never gotten the acclaim she knows it deserves. That is,...
We Had No Rules Defies Expectations and Takes Readers to Uncomfortable Places Ruth Joffre Reviews April 26, 2020 2 min read“Oh, fuck it. I’m writing lesbian fiction.” So begins “Gay Tale,” the second short story in Corinne Manning’s fabulously and...
Hex Offers a Deep Dive into Queer Obsession Carson Beker Reviews April 9, 2020 7 min readLet us now take a brief screen break from Portrait of a Lady on Fire to consider this specter of...
Lidia Yuknavitch on Creating Impossible Questions Adam Swanson Interviews March 6, 2020 8 min read"My whole artistic practice is inventing questions for myself that are impossible, and if it’s too easy, I’ll quit." Read More
Under the Rainbow is Full of Wry Humor and Universal Truths Sam Segan Reviews March 1, 2020 3 min readThe fictional Big Burr, Kansas, is the most homophobic town in America. In Celia Laskey’s pithily titled Under the Rainbow, a task force of LGBTQ activists, all queer, move to Big Burr in order to instill acceptance Read More