Set in Seattle in the early 1980s, Treat’s debut novel is an exploration of desire, drugs, family, murder, and the gay experience in the face of mass death Read More
Editor Helen Eisenbach led one of the most impressive and respected lists of gay and lesbian books ever assembled: Plume, the stalwart paperback imprint of New American Library Read More
Vienna brings together the crime and intelligence of a Holmes story but with a twist: “Sherlock” and “Watson” appear as women—Vienna and Justine, respectively—and to further twist the usual, the unlikely duo are lovers Read More
There is infrequently anything as marvelous as being taken with a writer to a place in a whirlwind—to be rushed through streets, through lives, through interactions, through memory Read More
"Primarily, I wanted to see if I could write a book in which issues of love, erotics, desire, and sex could be momentarily liberated from conventional categorizations of gender identity." Read More