Babe—the Pig From the Movie—is Gay and Trans and So Am I
A trans viewer knows that any boundary, whether social or biological, isn’t ever as impassable as it might seem.
A trans viewer knows that any boundary, whether social or biological, isn’t ever as impassable as it might seem.
Sarah Blakley-Cartwright recommends stories about the shifting allegiances and power dynamics of a threesome
Paula Ramón, author of "Motherland," recommends literature about the past and present of her home country
Brendan Shay Basham’s novel, "Swim Home to the Vanished," traverses currents of mourning, nature, and displacement
Magogodi oaMphela Makhene, author of "Innards," recommends stories spanning South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Zambia
The National Book Award finalist illustrates the fallacy of American social mobility in “The People Who Report More Stress”
In DK Nnuro's novel "What Napolean Could Not Do," America's racist immigration system forces difficult life choices
In Maria José Ferrada's novel "How to Turn into a Bird," a Chilean man makes a radical choice to leave the bounds of capitalism and convention
What happens when we believe another person holds the key to a meaningful life and sense of self?
Kiare Ladner, author of Nightshift, recommends books about living outside the mainstream