‘Beyond Binary: Genderqueer and Sexually Fluid Speculative Fiction’ edited by Brit Mandelo Catherine M. Wilson AnthologySpeculative Fiction June 17, 2012 24
Poet and Performer Thomas March on Combining Poetry & Cabaret Shane O'Neill Interviews September 4, 2019 9 min read"Inserting poetry into an already full night of raucous, joyful song and spontaneity was a challenge..." Read More
Yrsa Daley-Ward: On Divorcing Analysis from Process and Voicing the Unspoken Thomas March Interviews April 11, 2018 13 min read"Things have so many edges, so much nuance, and that's why poetry's so beautiful, because you can relate to something that was really quite disturbing or dark, and approach it almost in a tongue and cheek manner." Read More
Appreciations: Charif Shanahan’s “Preface” Thomas March Reviews December 4, 2017 3 min readEvery month, “Appreciations” looks closely at a poem or poems from recently-published books by LGBTQ poets Read More
Performer and Author Justin Sayre on Writing His YA Novels Thomas March Interviews August 10, 2017 18 min read"I think in some ways the message of the books is to have enormous empathy because you don’t know what someone else is going through." Read More
Appreciations: Cheryl Clarke’s “in this hostile corridor” Thomas March Poetry May 30, 2017 6 min readEvery month, “Appreciations” looks closely at a poem or poems from recently-published books by LGBTQ poets. Read More
Read Thomas March’s Contribution to the New Issue of ‘Spunk [arts] Magazine’ Edit Team News April 11, 2017 7 min readSpunk [arts] Magazine, founded in New York City in 2003, is an art journal specializing in original artwork and memoir-style writing Read More
Appreciations: Derrick Austin’s “Summertime” Thomas March OpinionPoetry August 31, 2016 6 min readEvery month, “Appreciations” looks closely at a poem or poems from recently-published books by LGBTQ poets Read More
Appreciations: Christina Hutchins’ “Vigil” Thomas March OpinionPoetry May 24, 2016 5 min readEvery month, “Appreciations” looks closely at a poem or poems from recently-published books by LGBTQ poets Read More
Appreciations: Ben Ladouceur’s “I Am in Love with Your Brother” Thomas March OpinionPoetry February 29, 2016 9 min readEvery month, “Appreciations” looks closely at a poem or poems from recently-published books by LGBTQ poets Read More
Appreciations: Lilith Latini’s “Wolves” and Rickey Laurentiis’ “You Are Not Christ” Thomas March FeaturesPoetry December 29, 2015 7 min readEvery month, “Appreciations” looks closely at a selection of excellent poems from recently-published books by LGBTQ poets Read More