James Jenkins, of Valancourt Books, talks with Lambda Literary about publishing lost gay classics, Victorian gay porn novels, and what's forthcoming from his small independent press. Read More
As lgbt superhero teams proliferate, it only makes sense to showcase lgbt villains too; this fun compilation of stories sets...
The emotional honesty that inspires most of Morrissey's music is also what makes this book so riveting. Read More
Gengoroh Tagame is a genuine master in his field (that field being bara, gay comics by gay men for gay men). With a bearishly virile style which is instantly recognizable, Tagame's work has finally received a long overdue English translation. Read More
"The Uncanny X-Men offered me a path forward before I even knew I needed one; each of them had to come to terms with the fact that their supposed curse was a blessing." Read More
I am even less than I thought. The wind in the whorl and not the shell itself. This is what...
"Murder is the complete annihilation of another person. Not to be simplistic or flip, but it’s the ultimate way of saying 'I want to be alone!'"
David McConnell's new book, American Honor Killings: Desire and Rage Among Men (Akashic Books), ostensibly about men who kill gay men, contains insight after insight into the culture of masculine identity.
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As this country again focuses on its endemic violence, David McConnell’s book couldn’t have arrived at a more apt time....
American ex-pat, writer, and critic Donald Richie, author of the memoir The Japan Journals, 1947-2004, died on February 19th, 2013 in Toyko. He was 88. Read More
In his introduction to A Light That Never Goes Out: The Enduring Saga of The Smiths (Crown Archetype), author Tony Fletcher makes the claim that, of all the books concerning The Smiths, this is the first one that focuses on the whole band rather than lead singer Morrissey or guitarist Johnny Marr. Read More


