17 Books by Queer Asian American Writers
To be queer and Asian is both a singular and collective experience. Our bodies become a reclamation in reconciling self-identity with communities that can, oftentimes, feel...
To be queer and Asian is both a singular and collective experience. Our bodies become a reclamation in reconciling self-identity with communities that can, oftentimes, feel...
Not too long ago, the phrase sous vide could only be found in fancy, overpriced restaurants and certain episodes of Top Chef. Now, thanks to an...
Ever been curious what the longest YA book series is? Given that YA books have increased in size over the last decade or so, it’s fascinating...
Hey all. It’s me. Your friendly Game of Thrones theorist. Now, you’re going to see some spoilers ahead, okay? So don’t keep going if you haven’t...
It’s that favorite time of the year for Muslims, y’all. The Islamic month of Ramadan is just around the corner, and that means no eating or...
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, which gives bibliophiles 31 days of perfect opportunities to add one, two, or possibly a few more...
Emma Bovary was many things—vain, depressed, thoughtless, passionate, a spendthrift—but most importantly: Emma Bovary was a reader. A book devourer. A connoisseur of the written word,...
I’m going to say it: The Black Panther film is one of the best films made based on a comic book. I’m also going to say...
This summer, two of DC’s once-biggest stars will return to headlining their own books: Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen. Lois Lane and Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen...
Brynn spends her days studying and running scams so that she can pay for college. It beats cleaning floors or dealing with the drug lord her...