Food is, of course, the perfect metaphor for Walsh’s life: through much stumbling, there is a persistent desire to find the right dish, the perfect spice, the ingredient that brings it all together. Read More
"...In Greenwich Village, we’d go dancing in lesbian bars, to raucous dyke parties heavy with pot smoke, and to poetry and music events at the women’s coffee house."
Chana Wilson and her mother were both rescued from the claustrophobic 50s by the Second-wave feminist movement of the 70s. In Wilson’s Riding Fury Home (Seal Press), she writes an inspired account of how the burgeoning revolution directly and radically changed her and her mother’s lives. Read More
It’s that time again, folks: Here’s your quarterly lesbian erotica review roundup, brought to you by the letter Q and Lambda Literary Foundation. Here are some of the best of the best. I’m sure you’ll find something to keep you occupied over the hot summer. Read More
Spanning the breadth of her parents’ tumultuous relationship and ending with the aftermath of her mother’s death, author, therapist, and...
“I look in the paper and see how feminism is discussed in either this really elitist dilettante sectarian way, or...
Though many of the best literary voices, queer or otherwise, have grappled with mental illness at one point or another,...
“Make It Be Spring!” Here’s a list of new LGBT-relevant books to help us cope with the impending winter storms....
AWP 2011 was abuzz with old friends and new friends alike. In between the lectures, panels, readings, and receptions we...
Lambda Literary Award Finalist Dear John, I Love Jane (Seal)—a ground-breaking collection of stories about women discovering their queer sexuality...