The world of Nicola Griffith’s So Lucky is governed by ableist misconception and ignorance, but it is also marked by hope and human connection. Read More
“I had to write about Hild because she was so important. She changed the world. Her story demands to be told. She basically midwifed English literature. And there’s no book about this woman. The more I thought about it, the more I thought, well, why?” Read More
Griffith moves easily between genres, from science fiction to noir thriller and back, always with a taut language sense and an elegant, fast-moving story. In Hild, she has written a historical novel of thrilling depth. Read More
“I’m fascinated by stories of identity, of choices and consequence and big feelings” Novelist and short story writer Kelley Eskridge...
5 Writers Set the Record Straight Last year, St. Martin’s Press published Spin, the first novel by Robert Rave. The...
Last week, memoirist Dan Savage launched a video channel on YouTube to support teens struggling with bullies and suicide. In...
JM Redman has been honored with the New Orleans Gay Achievement Awards Lifetime Achievement Award for both her full-time work...
In less than two weeks, 33 of our most talented emerging writers representing every region in the U.S. (15 states!)...


