Speculative Short Fiction Collection “Sweetlust” Disturbs and Delights
This is a deeply feminist work, but it’s not sanitized, commodified feminism. The feminism here is raw, living, harsh and at times, violent.
This is a deeply feminist work, but it’s not sanitized, commodified feminism. The feminism here is raw, living, harsh and at times, violent.
DonnaSue Johnson describes herself as a “big, black, beautiful, Bohemian, bougie, Buddhist butch.”
When I think about why Valentine’s Day is so important to me, I find it important to distinguish between self-care and radical self love.
What’s the best way to watch a fly-fishing tournament?
Wow, it really is a snap to find the one single person in the world who fills your heart with joy. (Get it? Snap? SNAP! Still too soon?)
The Girl That Can’t Get A Girlfriend is an autobiographic manga by Mieri Hiranishi that follows her first crush, her first relationship, her first breakup, and trying to move on afterwards.
This week on Drag Race the queens had their big acting challenge. Anetra is playing a power lesbian and Sasha and Lux are playing a lesbian couple.
I’m a morning person — my fiancé is NOT.
How do you make holy water?
Kristen Stewart will be playing bisexual author, activist and philosopher Susan Sontag in a new film biopic from Kirsten Johnson, co-written by lesbian playwright Lisa Kron.
The Legend of Vox Machina wraps up its second season with their band of bisexual badasses and, of course, wives Kima and Allura.
And updates on: Harlem! Truth Be Told! How I Met Your Father! Fantasy Island! The Watchful Eye! And more!
“Can’t wait for the Daddy quiz and to see what all the pairings become!!!”
I want to crawl inside sweet stories and build a blanket fort there. Lucky for me, writer and director Julianna Notten has met me right where I am.
Black folks rarely get the opportunity to want an anti-capitalist society and want nice things.
The scene where Mahalia — the Black queer teen at the center of Camryn Garrett’s new novel — comes out to her mom is painful but honest.
Writing Yourself Home is a special generative workshop for writers of all ages that honors the complexities of what constitutes “home.”
As a South Asian, and as a queer person, my relationship to my eyebrows (and hair in general, honestly) is a little complicated.
As much as I’d love for Tig Notaro to be in all romantic comedies, I don’t want “butch best friend” to become the latest watered down LGBT character trope.
What do you call a snitching scientist?