"To put yourself out there constantly, in newspapers, film and social media, requires nerves of steel. It also requires a stubborn set of values and a strong sense of self." Read More
The conference brought together scholars, writers, and activists to explore, discuss and create new directions in transgender, transexual, two-spirit and genderqueer poetry, literature and performance. Read More
"The trick, then, is how we intentionally employ the mischief or menace of language. How have other sort-of poets and artists bucked coherency to make meaning for themselves?" Read More
"The complexity and diversity of gay society is so vividly represented that it forces the reader to question the limited ways in which we are often portrayed." Read More
Roz Kaveney’s Dialectic of the Flesh may be pocket-sized, but the poems in this book open up into pathways dark and guttural, witty and wistful. Read More
Troubling the Line: Trans and Genderqueer Poetry and Poetics is a riotous omnibus of queer poetics. The first comprehensive collection of poetry by trans and genderqueer authors, Troubling the Line offers a lyrical investigation of issues ranging “from identification and embodiment to language and activism.”
Lambda Literary recently talked to the collection’s editors about the process of editing this groundbreaking anthology. Read More
This week, The Lambda Literary Review interviews the people behind Topside Press, a publishing house focusing on authentic transgender narratives. Read More
“The media has replaced every institution”—Fran Lebowitz is always right, isn’t she? Yet even I think she could not foretell...
Experts estimate that the number of transgender people in the human population ranges from 1 in 1,000 to 1 in...