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Nancy Agabian Wins 2021 Jeanne Córdova Prize for Lesbian/Queer Nonfiction L D Lewis Past Winners & Finalists August 2, 2021 2 min readLambda Literary is pleased to announce that Nancy Agabian has been named the winner of the 2021 Jeanne Córdova Prize...
Minnie Bruce Pratt on Magnified, Making A Home We Can All Be Safe In Hooper Schultz author interviews May 7, 2021 10 min readI first met Minnie Bruce Pratt, a lesbian-feminist activist and writer originally from Alabama, who came out as a lesbian...
Bernard L. Lumpkin on Elevating Black Queer Art William Johnson Features March 1, 2021 8 min readWhen you connect with an old friend you are bound to learn of some surprising life changes. New jobs! New...
Phil Stamper on the Thrill of Figuring Out Where You Belong Todd Wellman Features February 24, 2021 6 min readImagine it: You’ve flown across the world to get away from your suffocating family. Finally getaway. And what do you...
The In and Outs of Narrating a Gay Romance Audiobook Neil Plakcy Interviews February 11, 2021 6 min readIn 2019, audiobook sales grew larger than e-book sales for the first time—generating over $1.2 billion in revenue for publishers,...
Sally Bellerose on Finding Humor and Tenderness in Conflict Susan Stinson Interviews February 3, 2021 7 min readSally Bellerose is the author of the novel Fishwives, out in February 2021 from Bywater Books. Her previous novel, The...
C.S. Poe and Gregory Ashe Discuss Co-Authoring a Crime Novel John Copenhaver author interviews January 23, 2021 8 min readThere’s this myth about the lone writer (often tortured, often male, often straight) hammering away at his Smith Corona typewriter,...
Douglas A. Martin on Writing an Anti-True Crime Novel Dani Smotrich-Barr Features January 20, 2021 9 min readI met Douglas A. Martin as a student in his “Daybooks, Diaries, Notebooks” class at Wesleyan, a class that was...
Malinda Lo on Writing a Coming-of-Age Love Story Todd Wellman author interviews December 23, 2020 12 min readIn Malinda Lo’s forthcoming Last Night at the Telegraph Club (Dutton Books for Young Readers, January 2020), protagonist Lily Hu feels the...