After finishing up a recent interview with Christine Stark, I thought: “Whew, that was uncomfortable.” And it was. Not because...
When She Woke (Algonquin Books) is compelling as a feminist reader from the first page to the last. In a moment where women’s bodies and our access to reproductive control are fodder for political and religious aggrandizement, When She Woke is a chilling reminder of what could happen, if we don’t speak out.. Read More
"...I do believe in the importance of story, of narrative. I always try to create a sense of urgency; ideally the reader will be pulled along, will want to know what happens next."
Named one of “Ten Titles to Pick Up Now” by O: The Oprah Magazine, Nina Revoyr’s new Lambda nominated novel is at once a breathtakingly beautiful hymn to the American outdoors—and to the bond between grandfather and granddaughter—and at the same time a chilling snapshot of race in this country.
Wingshooters serves as a stark corrective to lazy, cozy assumptions that racism doesn’t exist in the North the way it does in the South. It is also an aching, lonely, sure-handed portrait of small-town lesbian girlhood. Read More
“One of the most important aspects of comic books as a medium is how it manipulates time. In a very...
“Writing is a deep need for me, an almost necessary component to my existence. In fact, some days I believe...
2011 Lambda Literary Award Finalist When I picked up the short story collection A Twist of Grimm: Erotic Fairy Tales...
2011 Lambda Literary Award Finalist Working at a non-profit in the early 2000’s, Kristen Schilt was struck by the mystified...
The Voices of Ex-gay Survivors It seems the public and most media are unaware of the damage and harm caused...
Lambda Literary Award Finalist The follow up to young Canadian novelist Zoe Whittall’s 2007 debut, Bottle Rocket Hearts, Whittall’s generous...
Today, a poem from Elizabeth J. Colen’s Money for Sunsets (Steel Toe Books), one of this year’s Lambda Literary Award...


