On Choice, Children, and Womanhood: A Conversation with Christa Parravani
Kelly Thompson talks with Christa Parravani about her new memoir, “Loved and Wanted.”
"As far as I'm concerned, being any gender is a drag." — Patti Smith
Kelly Thompson talks with Christa Parravani about her new memoir, “Loved and Wanted.”
Kelly ThompsonOct 29, 2020
The Italian novelist discusses embodiment and desire in fiction, and why she hates male feminists.
Lucia SenesiOct 27, 2020
On the centennial of the 19th Amendment, Emma Goldman reminds us that the vote is not a panacea.
Angela ShpolbergOct 24, 2020
Mikaella Clements speaks with Tamsyn Muir about her Locked Tomb trilogy, lesbian romance, forging new directions in sci-fi, and finding her Kiwi voice
Mikaella ClementsOct 21, 2020
Paul Morton revisits the late Howard Cruse's groundbreaking comic, "Wendel."
Paul MortonOct 10, 2020
Frances Lazare considers the friendships and fights of "The Equivalents" by Maggie Doherty and "No Modernism Without Lesbians" by Diana Souhami.
Frances LazareOct 9, 2020
The ending of “Mulan” reassures us that she goes on to become a “legend”; yet, are not such honorifics precisely society’s reward for one’s compliance?
Anne Anlin ChengOct 3, 2020
Bradford Nordeen takes “Queer Communion: Ron Athey,” edited by Amelia Jones and Andy Campbell.
Bradford NordeenSep 24, 2020
Ashon Crawley explores the contours and radical challenge of a Blackqueer YES.
Ashon T. CrawleySep 22, 2020
Reckoning with the ghosts of neglected women authors.
Leanne PhillipsSep 19, 2020
Laurie Ann Doyle interviews Bridget Quinn, author of “She Votes: How U.S. Women Won Suffrage and What Happens Next.”
Laurie Ann DoyleSep 18, 2020
Daniel Spielberger explores the disappointing politics of Adam Eli’s “The New Queer Conscience.”
Daniel SpielbergerSep 16, 2020