Publishing veteran Gabrielle Harbowy answers your questions about the ins and outs of publishing and provides a resource for navigating through the rough seas of the publishing industry.
This month, Harbowy offers advice on what to look out for when submitting work to an erotica anthology. Read More
LGBT bibliophiles will recognize New York Review Books (NYRB) Classics as the press that could—but doesn’t—boast about its impressive catalogue of LGBT-interest titles. Edwin Frank founded the press in 1999 as the publishing house of The New York Review of Books and serves as the imprint's Editorial Director.
Frank kindly agreed to participate in an exclusive interview with the Lambda Literary Review. Read More
This month expect new releases from scholar David M. Halperin, firebrand Dale Peck, author James Magruder, and a new edited poetry collection from Sibling Rivalry Press . Read More
Martin Eden’s characters proportions are more indie than mainstream superhero – don’t come here if you’re looking for massive thighs or monstrous breasts. His drawing style is simple but emotionally expressive enough to draw you into the characters and inspire you to follow their stories. Read More
Since the nineteenth century, New York City has provided inspiration, sanctuary, and community for millions of LGBTA Americans and immigrants...
New month! New books! This April you can pick up new releases from Eileen Myles, Sarah Van Arsdale, and Felice Picano. Read More
Sapphire’s first novel, Push, is a regular selection for my Introduction to Women’s Studies classes. Students enjoy reading the novel...
Jane Rule is arguably the most significant lesbian writer of the twentieth century. If it were left to me as final...
What books should be required reading for the budding LGBT bibliophile? In honor of gay pride month, writer Benoit Denizet-Lewis,...
Celebrate Pride with a sexy summer read including new fiction from Bob Smith, Todd Gregory, Dennis Cooper, and Joan Opyr....


