Grace Jones’s Memoir, Morrissey Book Set for Publication, Catherine M. Wilson’s Audiobook, and other LGBT News William Johnson FeaturesNews September 19, 2013
On Writing Gay Characters in Thrillers Timothy Jay Smith Opinion July 22, 2020 5 min readWhen I started writing novels with gay characters, it wasn’t a revolutionary act in American literature. That revolution, brilliantly documented...
J.K. Rowling, Neil Gorsuch, and Biological Essentialism Olive Maurstad Features July 14, 2020 8 min readThe day the Supreme Court ruled on R.G. & G.R. Harris Funeral Homes, Inc. v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, a...
Dead Lesbian Poets: A Meditation in Six Parts Julie R. Enszer Features July 8, 2020 25 min read“Song is a persuasive thing: let girls learn to sing…”“Sappho to Phaon,” Ovid, translated by Judith P. Hallett I. Leucadian...
Sex, Gossip, and Spirituality: Christopher Isherwood Through the Ages Christopher Bram Features June 11, 2020 10 min readThe following essay, “A Fan’s Notes” is from Isherwood in Transit edited by James J. Berg and Chris Freeman. I belong...
Choreographer Joshua Peugh on the Power of LGBTQ Literature Joshua Peugh Features June 9, 2020 5 min readLiterature is important. As a little boy born and raised in Las Cruces, New Mexico (a small, conservative desert town)...
Reflections from Philanthropist and Writer Chuck Forester Chuck Forester Features May 7, 2020 4 min readI read every book in Wausau Wisconsin’s Carnegie Children’s library and I played around with boys but I didn’t believe...
Poetry Doesn’t Merely Recapitulate Experience, It Creates Experience Aaron Shurin Features April 27, 2020 6 min read"It’s a gift of art that poetry doesn’t merely recapitulate experience, it creates experience." Read More
Songs in Isolation: 17 LGBTQ Writers on What They are Listening to Right Now Marrion Johnson Features April 19, 2020 20 min readThe world is officially on pause and yet many of us still need to find ways to move through this...
Our Memories and Our Archives can Create a Sustainable Future Justin Allen Opinion April 15, 2020 8 min readThe word archive, before morphing through a series of European languages over some centuries, began as Greek words meaning government...
Remembering the Work of Stan Leventhal Christopher Bram Opinion April 12, 2020 10 min readChristopher Bram remembers the writer and publisher Stan Leventhal Read More