"Clarke is a provocative poet who never asks permission to make her voice heard." Read More
The end of a chapter in LGBT literary history. Read More
I’ll cut to the chase: This opinion piece is primarily a plea with everyone to stop the snotty, highbrow judgments...
Gabriel García Márquez said of writing that "What matters in life is not what happens to you but what you remember and how you remember it." Read More
"A parking ticket in the morning always feels portentous. Is this going to be a 'bad day?' or, since it’s Monday, a bad week? As if there were such a thing. I eat good food, I hang out with friends. But a parking ticket is the flash of a hex." Read More
The love of poetry comes early. We learn language most readily in the sing-song meter of rhyme and scan. Poetry...
An assortment of writers, including Michelle Tea, Malinda Lo, Darnell Moore, and Miguel Morales, answer a few questions about the nature of queer writing. Read More
All questions can be answered through literature—or maybe at least by the people who create it. With that in mind, we here at The Lambda Literary Review have started our very own advice column called “Reader Meet Author.”
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Signing your very first book is a landmark moment for all writers. It’s like your first crack at kissing or screwing or loving. Possibly, it’s a moment you recall in Technicolor. Or, maybe, it’s a sliver of time coated with murk and fuzz. Read More
An Underground Life: Memoirs of a Gay Jew in Nazi Berlin retells the unbelievable story of a boy who grew to adulthood in the very heart of Hitler’s Germany. Read More


