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Queering Literary Forms Weaves Together My Art And My Identity
The freedom and playfulness of Christopher Soto’s “Diaries of a Terrorist” also liberates my writing
Feb 16 2023 - David Vogel
The Future of Disability Is Diverse (and Visible!)
A national fellowship encourages writers with disability to create art that advances the cultural landscape
Sep 23 2022 - Wynter K Miller
8 Books About Women’s Rage
Kelly Barnhill, author of "When Women Were Dragons," recommends female protagonists whose fury is a catalyst for radical change
May 10 2022 - Kelly Barnhill
7 Books Centered on People of Color and Technology
Claire Stanford recommends novels and poetry about decolonized technological futures, government surveillance, and more.
Apr 19 2022 - Claire Stanford
Dancing at the Altar of MUNA’s Queer Church
“Silk Chiffon” is an anthem to finding queer joy in the midst of collective suffering
Dec 22 2021 - Kurt David
Trans Characters Are In Vogue, But Where Are the Thinkpieces?
Given the numerous cis-written novels featuring trans characters, it’s galling that mainstream reviews consistently misrepresent or outright ignore them
Oct 11 2021 - Eli Cugini
We are the 300-year-old big bois of the sea and we did not come to play
A story by Emrys Donaldson
Nov 9 2020 - Emrys Donaldson
Everyone On the Moon Is Essential Personnel
An excerpt from EVERYONE ON THE MOON IS ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL by Julian K. Jarboe, recommended by Casey Plett
Mar 11 2020 - Julian K. Jarboe
Who Will Win the National Book Award for Fiction, According to My Dad
The only prediction you really need is the opinion of a man who has not read any of the books yet