
10 New Poetry Collections by Latinx and Caribbean Writers
Poems that celebrate diasporic identity and rage against oppression
Poems that celebrate diasporic identity and rage against oppression
Myriam J. A. Chancy, author of "What Storm, What Thunder," recommends stories by Caribbean authors writing about their home islands
Alexia Arthurs, author of "How to Love a Jamaican," recommends LGBTQ literature from the islands
Gems from indie publishing houses for your TBR pile
Black sci-fi is almost as old as the genre itself and it's time we acknowledge it
Books by Melissa Febos, CJ Hauser, and Tajja Isen rank among our top picks in an outstanding year for nonfiction
Books about people of color navigating a justice system rooted in racism
Bushra Rehman, author of "Roses in the Mouth of a Lion," recommends stories set in the most diverse neighborhood in the world
Sarah Fawn Montgomery, author of "Halfway from Home," recommends books about searching for place, self, and belonging