In Relative Stranger, Starr Spenser returns home to Portico Ferry, Missouri, after being cast off by her Las Vegas lover,...
The annual Triangle Awards, recognizing excellence in gay and lesbian literature, were presented last night at The New School’s Tishman Auditorium in New York City. Also honored were activist and literary agent Frances Goldin, winner of this year’s Leadership Award, and cartoonist Alison Bechdel, who received the 2012 Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. Read More
Córdova expertly narrates her story with drama, compelling dialogue, and wit. Clearly written, with close attention to historical details, When We Were Outlaws is an important contribution to the burgeoning collection of memoirs by lesbian-feminists. Read More
Ann Roberts’ ninth novel Keeping Up Appearances (Spinsters Ink), is set in 2004 in a Phoenix, Arizona middle school and spans...
“Make It Be Spring!” Here’s a list of new LGBT-relevant books to help us cope with the impending winter storms....
This month two celebrity memoirs—Ricky Martin‘s Me and Portia de Rossi‘s Unbearable Lightness—will make likely bestsellers. Expect to see Martin...
UDPATED: The holiday season is months away, but already publishers have started promoting their big seasonal reads, including two highly...
The unrelated September suicides in the U.S. of at least three boys—aged 13 to 15, which are all linked to...
July brings a slew of new LGBT relevant titles including some steamy new erotica and romance titles from Thom Nickels...
Lambda Award Finalist Command of Silence by Paulette Callen comes from the Katherine Forrest Selection line of Spinster’s Ink. Which...


