Tag: Fiction

‘Nightingale’ by Andrea Bramhall

Charlie Porter is an out

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Michael Carroll: On His New Short Story Collection, the Benefits of a Spare Writing Style, and His Literary Inspirations

“I’m also not big on motive. I write one sentence at a time, then the next, and allow my creative juices to flow, take the story where it goes. I never have an ending in mind. That happens as I write.”

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‘A Room in Chelsea Square’ by Michael Nelson

Boredom is one thing you definitely won’t experience reading A Room in Chelsea Square. You might even be enlightened. The goal of satire after all is to foster change.

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In Remembrance: Nancy Garden

Nancy Garden, author, editor, LGBT activist, former theater maven and teacher, died suddenly on the morning of June 23 of a massive heart attack. She was 76.

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‘Corona’ by Bushra Rehman

In her 2014 Lambda Literary

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‘Wonderland’ by Stacey D’Erasmo

“[…]D’Erasmo does a rare thing with Wonderland: she combines the delightful worlds of literature and music while bringing out the best in both mediums.”

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‘The Death of Lucy Kyte’ by Nicola Upson

Nicola Upson’s series of mysteries

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‘Last Words from Montmartre’ by Qiu Miaojin

Miaojin, I know this letter

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‘Seneca Falls’ by Jesse J. Thoma

Seneca King has a past

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