Book Review
Raymond and Me
"Raymond and Me" is a captivating memoir about a storybook romance that weathered outside challenges. Dan Reynolds’s memoir "Raymond and Me" details the flourishing and at times burdensome experience of first love. Told over the course...
Book Review
Ascending the Fourteener of Recovery
"Ascending the Fourteener of Recovery" is an accessible memoir about dealing with anorexia–with the help of unwavering family support. Written with the help of her mother, Bryn Tillman’s heartbreaking memoir "Ascending the Fourteener...
Book Review
Grim
Sara B. Elfgren’s novel "Grim" sets paranormal suspense and occult magical realism to the soundtrack of eighties death metal. Kasper is eighteen and lives in the shadow of his father’s once-popular death metal band, Dark Cruelty....
Book Review
The Long and the Short of It
"The Long and the Short of It" is a charming LGBTQ+ short story collection that addresses life, death, and human connections. Themes of joy, grief, adventure, and perseverance are detailed through a queer lens in RJ Stastny’s short...
Book Review
Marlo
In Jay Carmichael’s novel "Marlo", two gay men navigate their relationship in Melbourne, Australia, in the conservative 1950s. Christopher has just moved to the big city, seeking a fresh start and reprieve from his small homophobic...
Book Review
Are We Free Yet?
Part personal reflection, part interactive call for action, Tina Strawn’s "Are We Free Yet?" follows the queer Black activist’s search for freedom and details practical methods for self-reflection and healing. The book’s four parts...
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