There’s much connection and love in these poems, albeit love on the road, rear view mirror-love. Read More
Lambda Literary Review is pleased to share an excerpt from award-winning poet Reginald Harris's second and most recent collection of poetry, Autogeography (Northwestern University Press). Read More
The seven stories in this simply but beautifully written, haunted and haunting collection are told from the point of view...
The Twelve Tribes of Hattie does not feel like a debut novel. The quality of the writing, its quiet intensity, the certainty of the narrative voices speaks of a polish and talent that has been practicing for years. Read More
A seemingly inexhaustible mix of talent, genius, exuberance, and mischievousness, this is the Bernstein that leaps off the page in Dinner with Lenny (Oxford University Press). Read More
In the light of the recent revelation that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney may have bullied a fellow student in...
Christopher Bram opens the introduction to this informative and highly entertaining overview of gay male writing since World War Two with, “The gay revolution began as a literary revolution.” Read More
It’s a shame that summer is over, for Terrance Dean has written a textbook example of the fast-paced “summer novel”...
Writing the biography of a band must be a very difficult assignment. One has to give biographical information about each...
In the autograph line at a black librarian’s conference, I once asked E. Lynn Harris, “Who do you see as your...


