Lee Winter | Shattered | Shattergirl, Earth’s first lesbian guardian–a brilliant but aloof alien superheroine who can hurl and destroy large objects–is refusing to save peop
Fiona Zedde | The Power Of Mercy | To her family, Mai Redstone is weak. Her shape-shifting power is nowhere near as impressive as their abilities to literally alter the world around the
Jacqueline Koyanagi | Ascension | Alana Quick is the best damned sky surgeon in Heliodor City, but repairing starship engines barely pays the bills. When the desperate crew of a cargo
Julia Ember | Unicorn Tracks | When a vicious assault compels sixteen-year-old Mnemba to leave her village, she joins her cousin Tumelo as a tracker in his booming safari business.
Shira Glassman | The Second Mango | Queen Shulamit never expected to inherit the throne of the tropical land of Perach so young. At twenty, grief-stricken and fatherless, she’s also copi
Alexia Arthurs | How to Love a Jamaican: Stories | Sweeping from close-knit island communities to the streets of New York City and midwestern university towns, these eleven stories form a portrait of a
Daisy Hernandez | A Cup of Water Under My Bed | A coming-of-age memoir by a Colombian-Cuban woman about shaping lessons from home into a new, queer life
Audre Lorde | Sister Love | Pat Parker and Audre Lorde first met in 1969; they began exchanging letters regularly five years later. Over the next fifteen years, Lorde and Parker
doris davenport | Madness Like Morning Glories | In her enchanting poem sequence, Doris Davenport introduces readers to Soque Street and its Afrilacian residents. These African Americans inhabiting a