The Garden of Pain Needs a Good Hard Freeze
A Snowy Day The snow fell first as childhood longing, small as a soap doll’s Ivory curls, blown from paring knife to floor. A few crescents...
A Snowy Day The snow fell first as childhood longing, small as a soap doll’s Ivory curls, blown from paring knife to floor. A few crescents...
Sean Singer’s poetry collection, Today in the Taxi, could easily be described as as a vivid portrait of ride-sharing in New York City in the years...
On Twitter in 2015, Corinne Duyvis, a white, disabled, bisexual author from the Netherlands, coined the hashtag #OwnVoices. A SFF YA author, she was initially looking...
You might be here because you felt bereft at the end of the Kingsbridge story, or because Fall of Giants made left you gasping for more. Or perhaps...
Trigger warning: brief mention of suicide rates among the queer community Exactly as it says on the tin, folks. We collectively have a tendency to become...
When was the last time you read a novel by a Nigerian author? If you haven’t, here is the perfect opportunity to familiarize yourself with some...
Living in Mexico, you get very familiar with telenovelas. You grow up with them! All throughout my childhood, especially my teenage years, telenovelas were such a...
In my quest to read all the queer books — yes, I know it’s impossible, but isn’t that fact itself glorious? — I’ve sought out novels...
It is a widely known fact that truth is often stranger than fiction. So much so that, in several instances, historical facts in books and movies...
When it comes to superhero origin stories, there are a few standard formulas. You probably know most of them: dead parents, radioactive animals, exploded planets. Another...