The Unvarnished Story Behind the Most Controversial Group in AIDS Activism
Sarah Schulman, author of "Let the Record Show," on the history of ACT UP New York
Sarah Schulman, author of "Let the Record Show," on the history of ACT UP New York
Aimee Ogden, author of "Sun-Daughters, Sea-Daughters," recommends short stories and novellas about mythical sea creatures
Carter Sickels, author of "The Prettiest Star," on the importance of learning from those who came before us
Paul Lisicky on writing his memoir "Later" and living in a town where queerness was the dominant culture
Pulitzer Prize finalist “The Great Believers” by Rebecca Makkai is a portrait of activism
Kenny Fries looks at the early literature of a mounting crisis
These real stories illuminate the challenges of living with chronic illness and the fight for access and recognition
Under the haunted surface of "All Of Us Strangers" lies the paradox of shared pain from shame and isolation
Stories that remap the location of friendship in our lives, pulling it from the margins and placing it front and center
Sarah Marsh, author of "A Sign of Her Own," recommends literature that explores loneliness, community, and connection through the lens of deafness