
LITTLE PUSS PRESS: NEW WORKS
CAT FITZPATRICK, co-publisher of the imprint, presents two authors. EMILY ZHOU’s Girlfriends is a collection of short stories that chronicle modern queer life with uncompromising

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

Lanmou ak Lagè
Nan liv ARMANDO CORREA a, The Night Travelers: A Novel, kat jenerasyon fanm fè eksperyans lanmou, pèt, lagè, ak espwa depi nan monte Nazism lan ak

Majik Gotik & Dezi Fènwa
Ki pran plas nan yon sikis Lond epòk Viktoryen, The Carnivale of Curiosities: A Novel pa AMIEE GIBBS se yon istwa sou kontra Faustin, jalouzi, ak asasinay, kote pou

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

GADE DEYÒ, WÈ ANNDAN: TWA MEMWA
Tout sa mwen aprann, mwen aprann nan yon restoran Chinwa: Yon memwa se lèt lanmou CURTIS S. CHIN pou Chung's Cantonese Cuisine nan Detroit, kote nenpòt moun –

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

Revey, Yon Lekti
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.