If Roseanne Barr wrote prose poems, they wouldn’t be so very different from those in Buddha in My Belly, Brittany...
A dozen long-stemmed red roses? Ho hum. How 50s heterosexual can you get? It’s not that I’m disenchanted with roses,...
The world of My Sister Chaos (Spinifex Press) is disconcerting. Always near the surface of this quiet and speculative methodical tale is the fact that we are in a time of crisis. Read More
Today, two poems by Sarah Sarai....
"...I freely tell you, I'm a dyke. And tomorrow is my birthday! So maybe the glow from birthdays is already glowing. And my hair still looks good. And I'm going to work on another story in a three-story series no one wants to publish."
“The Banal and the Profane” is a monthly Lambda Literary column in which we ask a different LGBT writer, or LGBT person of interest in the book industry, to guide us through a week in their lives. This month’s “Banal and Profane” column comes to us from Sarah Sarai. Read More


