The New Woman is an exciting breakthrough for scholars and armchair readers alike who are seeking to put the femme in feminist studies and queer theory Read More
There are a few terms that could describe Confessions of the Fox--thriller, heist story, academic drama, anti-capitalist manifesto, historical romance, maybe. Historical erotica, maybe more Read More
Latisha King, a fifteen-year-old Black trans girl, was murdered by Brandon McInerney, a fourteen-year-old white supremacist, because he thought he was getting rid of a problem that was upsetting everyone at his school, from the teachers on down to his fellow classmates Read More
Queerly Loving (Volume 1) is a short story collection that gives happy endings to a range of LGBTQA+ characters, by authors who themselves are from across the LGBTQA+ spectrum Read More
Not Your Villain is C.B. Lee’s follow up to her phenomenal first book in the Sidekick Squad series, Not Your Sidekick, and picks up where it ended. Read More
Like its main character, Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl takes on different forms. The book cycles between being a queer Bildungsroman and a vivid Gen-X period piece Read More