“Imogen, Obviously” and the Discourse of Coming Out
Following her own public coming out story, Becky Albertalli uses her characters to reclaim the narrative and better understand her emotions.
Following her own public coming out story, Becky Albertalli uses her characters to reclaim the narrative and better understand her emotions.
Bestselling author TJ Klune talks about the “uniquely portable magic of books,” queer representation, and how a googly-eyed Roomba inspired his new novel.
Award-winning author Emily Tesh’s debut novel ventures into the dark world of a dystopic, bio-essentialist colony in space that is fighting a misguided war against the aliens who destroyed Earth.
Marisa Crane shares the inspirations behind their acclaimed debut, about a queer mother raising her child in a surveillance state.
Author, poet, and activist Bushra Rehman’s “Roses, In The Mouth of a Lion” is an autofiction exploration of finding your family—and your true self.
The "RuPaul’s Drag Race" stars share their favorite sounds, how they define success, and why they don’t believe in guilty pleasures.
In a world that so often shuns what it refuses to understand, queer creators turn to horror to remind us why we can’t outrun our fears forever.
Debut author Hiron Ennes discusses the influences behind their surreal debut and why parasites reliably scare the hell out of us.
Bestsellers Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan discuss writing together, bees, and the one good thing about social media.
The women’s baseball series, adapted from the film by Abbi Jacobson and Will Graham, is steeped in fascinating historical research.
The Eisner-winning comic book icon builds a dark, mesmerizing epic of performance, fame, and magic in their hypnotizing new novel, "Luda."
With her debut novel, Katalina Gamarra draws on her love of all things literature in a retelling of Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” that’s brimming with positive representations of mental health recovery, neurodiversity, and queer and Latinx identities.