
CRITICAL HIT AWARDS: January 2012
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My Boyfriend Is a Wounded Animal I Want to Save
“Porcupine” from BABY IN A BOX by Sarah Braunstein, recommended by Antoine Wilson
The Most Anticipated Queer Books for Summer 2026
Celebrate Pride with new and debut titles from Douglas Stuart, ‘Pemi Aguda, Deb Olin Unferth, and more
Revisiting “Silence of the Lambs” in the Age of Trans Backlash
Thomas Harris’s 1988 novel tried to paint an irredeemable villain. Instead, it captured something real about trans experience
My Brain Told Me Food Was the Enemy of Love
I had to face that my broken relationship with eating ultimately mirrored a broken relationship with myself
A Serial Killer Walks Into a Bookstore
“The Last Reader” from STORYKNIFE by Jess Row
9 Books That Practice Queer Ecology
For these writers, queerness is an integral part of glaciers, fjords, retention ponds, and every other environment that makes life possible
Every Creature in the Galapagos Has a Mate Except Me
An excerpt from FANCY MEETING YOU by Louise Marburg, recommended by Elinor Lipman
A Meaningful Chapter in a Continuing Story
Thank you for 16 incredible years, Halimah!
A Debut Novel That Exposes the Ugliness of American Subjectivity
In "No God but Us," two queer Afghan men navigate empire, desire, and the fault lines of shared identity
I Had a Neighbor Whose Husband Constantly Shouted
She moved through her days as though he was background in her story
Exclusive Cover Reveal of “Upflow” by Diego Gerard Morrison
The anemic green texture of drought is juxtaposed by the promise of abundance in a country-shaped droplet of water
Angel, Those Wings Look Ridiculous on You
Two poems by Timi Sanni
