Later is a Powerful Remembrance of Provincetown in the 1990s Alex Tunney Reviews March 20, 2020 4 min readWhat is it about stories about the coast that seem to warp time, the flow moving either slower or faster?...
Thin Places, “The In Between” Ways of Being, are the Focus of Jordan Kisner’s Collection of Essays Sarah Sarai Nonfiction March 18, 2020 3 min readThin places, “the in between” ways of being, are the focus of Jordan Kisner’s debut collection of thirteen essays. A...
My Autobiography of Carson McCullers by Jenn Shapland Sarah Neilson Bio/Memoir February 5, 2020 3 min readMy Autobiography of Carson McCullers is an exquisitely rendered map of discovery--of an icon, and of a self. Read More
The Undying by Anne Boyer Emily Shapiro Nonfiction January 20, 2020 4 min readThe Undying is an unflinchingly direct account of being diagnosed with a deadly form of breast cancer Read More
‘Burn It Down: Women Writing About Anger’ Edited by Lilly Dancyger Anne Charles Nonfiction December 26, 2019 3 min readAs this urgent anthology reminds us, the time to burn down the systemic edifice of violence, misogyny and the host of other toxic constructs that seek to dominate women’s lives is long overdue Read More
‘The Drama of Celebrity’ by Sharon Marcus D. Gilson Nonfiction June 19, 2019 3 min readMarcus offers us an intersectional understanding of celebrity Read More
‘Indecent Advances: A Hidden History of True Crime and Prejudice Before Stonewall’ by James Polchin Tom Cardamone Reviews June 10, 2019 3 min readIndecent Advances excavates garish true crime headlines to reveal the forgotten murders of gay men Read More
‘The Good Immigrant: 26 Writers Reflect on America’ Edited by Nikesh Shukla & Chimene Suleyman Joshua Paiz Nonfiction April 22, 2019 3 min readThe editors of this book have crafted a collection that introduces readers to the dappled experiences of immigrants in the United States Read More
‘The Lesbian South’ by Jaime Harker Sarah Heying Reviews January 9, 2019 3 min readThe Lesbian South examines the lesbian feminist print culture that thrived in southern networks from the seventies to the nineties Read More
‘You Always Change the Love of Your Life (For Another Love or Another Life)’ by Amalia Andrade Carling Mars Nonfiction January 6, 2019 3 min readYou Always Change will probably help you through your current or next breakup, if only by knowing someone else shares your pain Read More