John McManus’s new collection Fox Tooth Heart is a gripping, often tragic meditation on the vast distance between inner life and outer expectations Read More
The poems are sensuously complex, perhaps the most complex of Barot’s canon Read More
In Fire Year, the 2012 winner of the Mary McCarthy Prize in Short Fiction, Jason K. Friedman mines two very distinct veins of American fiction: that of the American Jewish experience, and that of the American South... Read More
In Small Fires, Julie Marie Wade, who won a Lambda for her memoir Wishbone, considers family and memory with a poetic eye and unabashed tongue. With her carefully chosen words and a studied deliberateness, Wade proves unafraid to delve into her past—to skillfully reconstruct the events of her youth, from the horrifying to the sentimental to the self-conscious and beyond. Read More
2011 Lambda Literary Award Finalist In spite of what the title–The Sensual World Re-emerges (Sarabande Books)–may suggest, I do not...
In the upcoming month we’ll be featuring poems from this year’s Lambda Literary Award finalists for Gay & Lesbian Poetry....
Rick Barot, whose first book, The Darker Fall, won Sarabande Books’ Kathryn A. Morton Prize in 2002, is back with...


