8 Novels That Follow Generations of Women Through Centuries
In the second part of my book, Daughters of the New Year, one of the main characters, Xuan, goes to an athletic club with her mother....
In the second part of my book, Daughters of the New Year, one of the main characters, Xuan, goes to an athletic club with her mother....
If you’ve been reading manga for awhile, you may have begun to wonder about its Korean cousin, manwha, or webtoons. The popularity of different kinds of...
It’s Tuesday, which means it’s time for new books! Here are a few of the books out today you should add to your TBR. This is...
It’s October which means that the Halloween vibes are all around us. Now, true, some of us have been celebrating since September 1st and to that...
In the years since The Blair Witch Project brought found-footage horror to the mainstream, countless film franchises and one-off movies have cropped up to carry on...
When you think of the best children’s books of all time, what comes to mind? Older books and classics? Newer books that better represent today’s children...
The diversity of magic systems to be found in YA fantasy always astounds me, and nowhere is that more evident than in queer witch YA books....
“Get them by heart, and then between you and me we’ll put them all in apple-pie order.”— James Purdy, Jeremy’s Version (1970) In October 1956, poet Dame Edith...
As I mentioned in a previous installment, there’s a compelling argument to be made—I’m making it, in other words—that William Trevor’s fiction is essentially queer fiction....
Here’s a quick look at some notable books—new titles from Lydia Millet, Amina Cain, Peter Orner, and more—that are publishing this week. Want to learn more about upcoming titles?...