‘Beyond Binary: Genderqueer and Sexually Fluid Speculative Fiction’ edited by Brit Mandelo Catherine M. Wilson AnthologySpeculative Fiction June 17, 2012 24
Retracing My Black Queer Literary Roots Marrion Johnson Opinion March 29, 2020 13 min readRetracing My Black Queer Literary Roots: Read More
Author John Weir on How Disasters Change Us John Weir Opinion March 20, 2020 2 min readDisaster changes people, rearranges their cells, wrecks their lives and sometimes weirdly saves them Read More
The Importance of Novels in Preserving Queer History Alan Lessik Opinion January 29, 2020 4 min readMay all of our queer stories fill in the missing gaps of our history Read More
In an Era of Fake News, Fiction May Save Us John Copenhaver Opinion November 13, 2019 5 min readFiction has the power to show us where we’ve been, who we are, and, perhaps, a way forward. Read More
Sustaining a Long-Term Gay Series Neil Plakcy Opinion October 29, 2019 3 min readThe series began to evolve in a way that tracked my own coming out process Read More
‘People in Trouble’ at Thirty: On Realism, Trump, and the AIDS Cataclysm Sarah Schulman Opinion October 8, 2019 10 min read"Thirty years after its completion, my novel People in Trouble has taken on resonance far beyond my original passions and intention" Read More
The Genius of Kevin Killian Diana Cage Opinion June 19, 2019 3 min readKillian somehow managed to be a discerning arbiter of culture and an authentic friend and mentor to a new guard of poets and artists Read More
Love at First Sight: The Brilliant Generosity of Kevin Killian Bradford Nordeen Opinion June 17, 2019 4 min readKillian saw potential in everything Read More
Revisiting Dorothy Allison’s ‘Trash’ Ella Boureau Opinion March 11, 2019 13 min read"Trash will keep you up late, incite bad behavior, and make you remember your hunger." Read More
LGBTQIA – A is for Asexual not Ally: Asexual Writers and Queer Ace Stories Sassafras Lowrey Opinion January 16, 2019 8 min read"Before embracing my own ace-spectrum identity I hadn’t ever seen out asexual characters in fiction--thankfully that has changed there are so many wonderful queer asexual stories being published." Read More