The election of Barack Obama was, no doubt, a bittersweet moment for comedians, political satirists, late night talk show hosts, and fumerists like Kate Clinton. Clinton, in fact, says more than once ...
Lambda Award Finalist Gospel, Samiya Bashir’s second book of poetry, begins “at the crossroads” where “[w]e argue as if Capulet or Montague./On neither red nor blue can we agree.” The openin...
Lambda Award Finalist Edmund White, adept at and prolific in so many genres, remains most known for his explorations of his own life: in memoir, in fiction, in the blurry space between. His new book, ...
Lambda Award Finalist Lesbian fantasy meets lesbian nightmare: nuns!! Not a bad description of Z. Egloff’s Verge. Sure, it’s the story of Claire McMinn, barely sober Don Juanita, promising young f...
Lambda Award Finalist Was John Cheever the internalized homophobia poster child? After 679 pages of every excruciating detail of this man’s life it would be hard to conclude otherwise. He tortured h...
Lambda Award Finalist It’s got everything, almost, this painstakingly inclusive anthology hosted by David Bergman, earnest pioneer in unearthing disregarded gay and lesbian autobiographical writings...
Will Min and Leah make it as a couple, even though Leah, the beautiful cheerleader, is in the closet, much to the chagrin of out-and-proud Min? Will Russel stay with Otto, whom he loves but lives a th...
Maureen Seaton begins her memoir, Sex Talks to Girls, with these words, “At the age of six I sat in my closet in complete darkness, praying for strangers, interceding for ailing animals. Age sev...
Vince Liaguno is a writer, award-winning editor, and publisher of dark genre fiction who lives on the eastern end of Long Island, New York, with his partner of 21 years and their two Cocker Spaniels. ...
To celebrate its twentieth year in publishing, White Crane Institute has established the James White Poetry Prize for Gay Men’s Poetry, which will carry a $1,000 cash award and a publishing cont...