“A writer’s life only becomes clear to him after he writes it,” declares Richard Bowes near the end of his...
"...I think the characters I write are freaks, but that does not mean I don’t completely and voraciously respect and love them. The word itself denotes something on display, as in a carnival or sideshow freak, so I think the way I see 'freaks' in what I do is that they somehow cannot hide their aberrations—they have to exist in a world that gawks at them, tries to fix or hide them." Read More
In Jean Roberta’s collection of eleven historical erotic short stories, The Princess and the Outlaw (Lethe Press), readers will encounter...
Injustice (Lethe) is set in Denver. It’s heroine, Riley Connors, has some kind of background, (unstated as to what, exactly)...
In the past year, Lethe Press has “queered” Sherlock Holmes (A Study In Lavender, Joseph DeMarco, editor) and Edgar Allan...
Donna Minkowitz's new book, the 50 most terrifying novels, singing pages from Morrissey's book, and other LGBT news. Read More
Welcome Back, Joe Joe Harding has come home after an eighteen-month tour of duty in Vietnam in Elliott Mackle’s latest...
Lethe Press continues to produce quality LGBT literature, especially as a leader in speculative fiction. This latest collection of short...
"Being an activist-writer means keeping the door open for others, not closing it right behind you."
The award-winning author Rigoberto González talked to Lambda Literary about the second novel in his YA trilogy ( The Mariposa Gown ), his new essay collection (Red-Inked Retablos), a new book of short prose (Autobiography of My Hungers), and his ongoing mission to “populate the bookshelves.” Read More
Missionary Position Companions (Nich’ooni) is an astonishingly powerful self-published novel by Jed A. Bryan (BecHavn,2012) that explores two unfamiliar American...


