In this in-depth discussion, poets Rickey Laurentiis and Darrel Alejandro Holnes examine categorization in the NYC social scene and in queer literature today. Read More
"We could have filled the book with stories of doom and gloom but that would have been just as dishonest as doing a book filled only with happy success stories. For most of us, life isn't all sad and isn't all happy."
Editor, writer, MSNBC commentator, BET columnist, and former White House special assistant to Bill Clinton, Keith Boykin talks with Lambda about his latest anthology For Colored Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Still Not Enough: Coming of Age, Coming Out. Read More
Despite the social and political progress made by gay men in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, some things—like bullying, bigotry, suicide (attempted and successful), and self-loathing—are constant reminders that there is a need for further change.
For Colored Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Still Not Enough addresses these and other thorny issues through essays and poetry by more than 40 contributors, who represent a diverse cross-section of gay men of color... Read More
Summer is on its way and so are a cavalcade of new books! This month you can pick up new releases from Colm Tóibín, Sarah Terez Rosenblum, and Linda Hirshman. Read More
A lot of movement in the queer writing world lately. Lawyer, activist, and Lambda Finalist Dean Spade is on a...
I first met E. Lynn Harris around 1994 when he was a slightly insecure young new writer with a dream....
I first met E. Lynn Harris I had just moved to Washington in the winter of 1993 when I got...