The Queer Zine Archive Project (QZAP), which holds over 1300 hard copies of queer zines past and present, was born of punk music, DIY aesthetics, and a little romance. Read More
This week, a poem by Dana Kopel. Read More
Jewish LGBT must-reads, queer comic book characters, and other LGBT literary news Read More
Pleading in the Blood is the first full-length book on performance artist Ron Athey and its editor, Dominic Johnson, quickly locates Athey not as a member of the punk and queer cultures of the 1980s and 90s (though these, of course, are crucial), but as the narrator of his own life. Read More
This week, a poem by Day Mattar.
Day Mattar is is a Graduate of English Literature and Creative Writing, in LJMU, Liverpool, UK; and a queer, Radical-Faerie, kitchen-witch, who hopes to return to Brooklyn, next year, to study poetry at post-grad level.
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This week, a stirring new poem by Karissa Morton.
Morton hails from Iowa & holds an MFA from Bowling Green State University, where she currently teaches creative writing. She's the poetry editor of Revolution House Magazine & editor-in-chief of Poets on Sports. Read More
This week, a text from Miguel Gutierrez's performance myendlesslove, which runs this Wednesday through Saturday (Oct. 16-19) at 8pm at the Abrons Arts Center.
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One of the important functions of zines is that they can fill in gaps where mainstream publishers forget or refuse to go. Read More
If everyone is used to objectifying women, like it’s just a thing used to sell toothpaste and jeans and trick us into watching rom-coms, how do you write about sex and the erotic in a way that only the intended audience is picking up what you’re putting down? Read More


