I’m in Your Body, but I Still Don’t Know Who You Are
Isle McElroy's new novel "People Collide" explores what happens after a man magically wakes up in the body of his missing wife
Isle McElroy's new novel "People Collide" explores what happens after a man magically wakes up in the body of his missing wife
Tara Ison’s novel, "At the Hour Between Dog and Wolf," follows Danielle as she assumes the identity of a French Catholic girl
David Leo Rice's novel adds an uncanny layer to ideas of Jewish identity, masculinity, and artistic ambition
Michelle Gallen, author of "Factory Girls," recommends literature about the pain, hope and trauma of the conflict in Ireland
A literary guide to reproductive rights: where we've been, where we are, and where we are likely headed
It took reading Patrick Califia’s “A Dash of Vanilla” for me to understand that I felt coerced into “normal” lesbian sex
How the meaning of the golem has changed since the 16th century
In "Republic of Shame," Caelainn Hogan explores the history and legacy of the mother and baby homes
Celebrating the minor indulgences and self-soothing mechanisms that make the world seem... less worse
From a spacecraft cemetery in the Pacific Ocean to a poison garden, find inspiration in these weird real-life locales