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Lilia Shrayfer
Most Anticipated LGBTQ Books of April 2020
by Lilia Shrayfer
April 02, 2020
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Natalie Diaz, Fenton Johnson, and the Past and Future of Broadway
by Lilia Shrayfer
March 17, 2020
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March’s Most Anticipated LGBTQ Books
by Lilia Shrayfer
March 04, 2020
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R. Eric Thomas Finds Love in the Supermarket Aisle
by Lilia Shrayfer
February 16, 2020
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Girls’ Night! A Chapter from Leigh Hays’ Providence
by Lilia Shrayfer
February 11, 2020
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LGBTQ News: Branded Hosts Reading Series, Lidia Yuknavitch Talks ‘Verge’
by Lilia Shrayfer
February 09, 2020
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Love & Magic! Read a Chapter from TJ Klune’s The House in the Cerulean Sea
by Lilia Shrayfer
February 09, 2020
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New in February: Brandon Taylor, R. Eric Thomas, and Lidia Yuknavitch
by Lilia Shrayfer
February 05, 2020
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Susan Sontag Critiqued and Garth Greenwell’s ‘Cleanness’ Impresses
by Lilia Shrayfer
January 12, 2020
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New in January: Larry Kramer, M.K. England, and Garth Greenwell
by Lilia Shrayfer
January 01, 2020
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“Oddest” Books of 2019; Bryan Borland Talks Sibling Rivalry Press
by Lilia Shrayfer
December 26, 2019
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James Hannaham on Books That Show What is Possible
by Lilia Shrayfer
December 22, 2019
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