The Review’s fancy new website has only been up for 9 months, but we still wanted to round up our...
There are few more exciting ways to start the new year than with a fresh TBR (or, perhaps more accurately, a TBR going back years to which you can add some fresh new hits). Add to that the inevitable Barnes and Noble gift card from a distant aunt and uncle and the countless reading challenges you signed up for in the last week of December and this list couldn't come at a better time, could it! Read More
In moments of grief and distress, I continually find myself turning to the words of Audre Lorde. A few lines from her poem A Litany for Survival: Read More
In a compelling exploration of racial capitalism, Monica Huerta illuminates the intricate relationship between photography, property, and the body commodity through a critical analysis of copyright law. By intertwining queer performance theory with legal discourse, Huerta skillfully reveals the profound implications of juridical power on photographic mediums, offering readers a rich and thought-provoking perspective on the intersection of art, law, and societal structures. Read More
As we enter into the end of the year, we want to celebrate and mourn the create LGBTQIAP+ authors, scholars,...
It’s that special time of the year when the trees are losing their leaves, there’s a chill in the air,...
Throughout life, we yearn to be valued, seen, connected, and understood—that’s what I’ve found in Taylor Swift. When experiencing my...
As the leaves fall and the air turns crisper, the literary world prepares to embrace a new harvest of vibrant voices and groundbreaking stories. This November, we're thrilled to present our most anticipated LGBTQIA literature: a cornucopia of compelling narratives that will warm your heart and ignite your imagination. From Lambda-finalist Vincent X. Kirsch's heartwarming celebration of friendship and first love to the newest detective thriller by mystery master (and two-time Lambda winner) Greg Herren, these works have so much to offer you this winter. So, grab your favorite cozy blanket and a hot beverage, because the literary feast of November is about to begin, and it's bound to be a season of discovery, celebration, and transformation. Read More
We’ve got something exciting to share! Poet, scholar, and fiction writer Carol Guess has granted us access to one of...


