"I’m not only showing the flattering sides of myself, but those dark or random thoughts we’ve probably all had at some point."
In the striking and intimate Lambda Award winning poetry collection He Do the Gay Man in Different Voices (Sibling Rivalry Press), Stephen S. Mills explores sex, relationships and identity. The Lambda Literary Review asked Mills a few questions about the book and what he has planned next. Read More
Part of the mission of Sibling Rivalry Press is to “develop, promote, and market underground artistic talent—those who don’t quite...
An important thematic element emerges early in the collection He Does the Gay Man in Different Voices, winner of the 2013...
Desperate times call for desperate measures, and all the characters in Donnelle McGee’s debut poetic prose novel seem infused with...
The distinctive poetic vision creates its own climate to which a reader, going from tourist to townie, can happily adapt....
The Talking Day is a nuanced, poignant, humane and absorbing collection, making supple use of the intricacies and exquisite radiance of language. Read More
"I'm proud that I didn't wait until I was perfect to begin. That's perhaps the biggest lesson. You want something? Do it."
Bryan Borland, whose newest book is Less Fortunate Pirates: Poems From the First Year Without My Father, is a poet and the noted publisher of Sibling Rivalry Press, which he began in 2009.
Borland talked with Lambda Literary about starting Sibling Rivalry Press, literary life in Arkansas, and his plans for the future... Read More
The first David Sedaris story to ever hit the big screen will be part of the Sundance Dramatic Competition in...
“Path-making seems / altogether necessary and impossible,” writes Virginia Bell in her new book of poetry, From the Belly, effectively...
Today, two poems from Nick Comilla.
Born on a military base turned ghost town in Rome, NY, Comilla grew up in rural Pennsylvania, and has spent the last five years in Montreal, where he graduated from the Creative Writing program at Concordia University. He is now working on his MFA in poetry and fiction at The New School in NYC. Poems are forthcoming in Poetry is Dead and Assaracus: A Journal of Gay Poetry. Read More


