Coming Out of Two Closets Is Impossible Without a Sense of Humor
Greg Marshall’s "Leg: The Story of a Limb and the Boy Who Grew from It" is a hilarious memoir about grappling with cerebral palsy and queerness
Greg Marshall’s "Leg: The Story of a Limb and the Boy Who Grew from It" is a hilarious memoir about grappling with cerebral palsy and queerness
Allegra Hyde wants us to radically rethink what we value in her short story collection "The Last Catastrophe"
Emma Duffy-Comparone, author of "Love Like That," recommends stories about the absurdity of love
Michele Filgate Talks with the Author of You May See a Stranger
Melissa Mogollon, author of "Oye," recommends stories exploring identity, race, and cultural heritage in the U.S.
“Saltburn” wants to be a transgressive class drama but its protagonist can’t resist the pull of wealth
The author talked about her mythic triptych, rethinking the novel form as a quilt, writing about climate justice, and queer futurity
These writers use workplace fiction as a lens to examine late-stage capitalism, the gig economy, and the inevitable burnout
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