Murder in the Closet allows like-minded scholars and laypersons to recognize and celebrate the queer underpinnings that have lain dormant, hidden in plain sight, in the works of a range of authors from Agatha Christie to Arthur Conan Doyle to Raymond Chandler, all the way through to Stonewall and a little beyond. Read More
"The night of Stonewall, two friends and I sat in Sheridan Square talking with the boys, trying to have a good time." Read More
"I think more gay people need to acknowledge that we have had a different experience growing up and therefore our relationships are somewhat different and our general stance on the world is much more ironic and anti-authoritarian than the mainstream..."
Noted writer and historian Martin Duberman took some time to talk with Lambda Literary about the history of the LGBT movement and the future of radical politics. Read More
Books on the Black gay experience, excellence in leather and fetish writing, and other lgbt news. Read More
Speaking of the Olympics (because who isn’t talking about the Olympics) recent home in London, Britain’s lesbian Poet Laureate Carol...
Jim Stewart brings together stories, poems and photographs that gives readers of today a glimpse into the early days of the leather community and the beginnings of a post-stonewall gay community in San Francisco. Read More


