Save Yourself by Cameron Esposito
Cameron Esposito | Save Yourself | ‘Cameron Esposito is on her way to becoming a household name, thanks to her unique brand of comedy that doesn’t shy away from the issues women (and ma
Cameron Esposito | Save Yourself | ‘Cameron Esposito is on her way to becoming a household name, thanks to her unique brand of comedy that doesn’t shy away from the issues women (and ma
Sarah Gailey | Upright Women Wanted | ‘Esther is a stowaway. She’s hidden herself away in the Librarian’s book wagon in an attempt to escape the marriage her father has arranged for her-a
Noelle Stevenson | The Fire Never Goes Out | In her new graphic memoir, the award-winning author-illustrator of Nimona and creator of Netflix’s She-Ra turns her artistic lens inward, charting the
Ilana Masad | All My Mother’s Lovers | People say all women turn into their mothers sooner or later. But what does that mean when it turns out your mother isn’t who you thought she was? Tha
Sophie Mackintosh | Blue Ticket: A Novel | ‘Blue Ticket is a wonder…Be sure to read everything Sophie Mackintosh writes.’–Deborah Levy
From the author of the Man Booker Prize longl
Erin Mayo-Adam | Queer Alliances | A unique investigation into how alliances form in highly polarized times among LGBTQ, immigrant, and labor rights activists, revealing the impacts wit
Sa’ed Atshan | Queer Palestine and the Empire of the Critique | From Ramallah to New York, Tel Aviv to Porto Alegre, people around the world celebrate a formidable, transnational Palestinian LGBTQ social movement.
Sarah Schulman | Israel/Palestine and the Queer International | In this chronicle of political awakening and queer solidarity, the activist and novelist Sarah Schulman describes her dawning consciousness of the Pal
Olivier Vallerand | Unplanned Visitors | Sexuality and gender have long been influential in understanding the construction of domestic space, its meanings, often revealing a binary division o
Nell Zink | Mislaid | ‘Stillwater College in Virginia, 1966. Freshman Peggy, an ingenue with literary pretensions, falls under the spell of Lee, a blue-blooded poet and pro