'The Black Emerald' by Jeanne Thornton
Jeanne Thornton’s book of short stories, The Black Emerald, is fantastic, meaning both that it’s very good, and also that it’s really weird… read more
Jeanne Thornton’s book of short stories, The Black Emerald, is fantastic, meaning both that it’s very good, and also that it’s really weird… read more
With Mucus in My Pineal Gland, Juliana Huxtable has produced a socially and intellectually provocative poetry collection … read more
Rosenberg’s Jane Crow makes not only an important contribution to the fields of Black, feminist, and trans history, but also offers us the timely reminder that, as Murray herself once wrote, “one person and a typewriter make a movement.”… read more
“[…] the issue isn’t really about understanding transgender and gender nonconforming people, so much as it’s about respecting us and trusting us as experts on ourselves.”… read more
enough / enough is for trans and non-binary survivors of sexual assault / domestic violence…. read more
This week, a poem by Lucas Crawford… read more
Writers struggle to respond to the election, amazing lgbt bookstores, and more lgbt news… read more
The History of Gay Civil War Soldiers,Did the Internet Make Dating Worse for Gay People?, and more LGBT news… read more
Chase Joynt and Mike Hoolboom write on life, death, gender, and HIV/AIDS. At the core of the book is a pair of men narrating their own lives as a means of witnessing and inquiring about the other… read more
Edmund White on Vladimir Nabokov, the evolution of queer young adult literature, and more LGBT news… read more