
SWEET WORLD: A TRIBUTE TO MAUREEN SEATON
This reading honors the life and work of award-winning poet, professor, and LGBTQ+ activist Maureen Seaton (October 20, 1947 – August 26, 2023), author of

AMOR Y GUERRA
En *The Night Travelers: A Novel* de ARMANDO CORREA, cuatro generaciones de mujeres experimentan amor, pérdida, guerra y esperanza desde el auge del nazismo y la

MAGIA GÓTICA Y DESEOS OSCUROS
Ambientada en un circo del Londres victoriano, The Carnivale of Curiosities: A Novel de AMIEE GIBBS es una historia de pactos faústicos, celos y asesinatos, donde para

NEW YORK: UNDRESSED
Drag’s evolution as an art form, a community, and a mode of liberation is chronicled in ELYSSA MAXX GOODMAN’s Glitter and Concrete: A Cultural History

THE GHOSTS THAT HAUNT US
In JOHN MANUEL ARIAS’ Where There Was Fire: A Novel, 27 years after a blaze erupts at a banana plantation in Costa Rica, a woman

CELEBRATING FREEMAN’S: CONCLUSIONS – A CONVERSATION WITH ANDREW HOLLERAN
Freeman’s: Conclusions is the 10th and final installment of JOHN FREEMAN‘s boundary-pushing literary journal. Having spent a decade introducing the English-speaking world to writers from

MIRANDO HACIA AFUERA, VIENDO HACIA ADENTRO: TRES MEMORIAS
Todo lo que aprendí, lo aprendí en un restaurante chino: una memoria es la carta de amor de CURTIS S. CHIN a Chung’s Cantonese Cuisine de Detroit, donde cualquiera,

FOUR AUTHORS ON SELF-EXPLORATION & IDENTITY
In SALAR ABDOH‘s A Nearby Country Called Love: A Novel, two brothers struggle to find their place in an Iran that’s on the brink of

LGBTQ Lives
Real Queer America: LGBT Stories from Red States is transgender reporter Samantha Allen’s narrative tour through the surprisingly vibrant queer communities sprouting up in conservative

Despertares, Una Lectura
Megan Phelps-Roper’s memoir Unfollow tells a tale of her moral awakening, from spokesperson of her grandfather’s Westboro Baptist Church, best known for picketing funerals of

I Belong Here: Identity as Power
How we navigate how others see us, and how that causes us to see ourselves are a key part of finding our path in life.

Fantastic Loves
Jose Ignacio “Chascas” Valenzuela’s To The End of the World, the first installment in English of his popular Trilogia del Malamor, is a story of