Interview with Author Lee Mandelo

Lee Mandelo (he/they) is a writer, critic, and occasional editor whose fields of interest include speculative and queer fiction, especially when the two coincide. They about to put out their latest work Feed them Silence and took a few moments to talk about that novel and queer representation in the literary community 1. You have … Continue reading Interview with Author Lee Mandelo

Review of Chrysalis   by Anuja Varghese

So, after reading Queer little nightmares one of the stories that I was especially fond of was Anuja Varghese’s The Vetala’s Song, so I was elated when I found out that House of Anansi Press was coming out with a whole collection of her short stories, Chrysalis.   The collection is a sampling of the different … Continue reading Review of Chrysalis   by Anuja Varghese

Review of Opening up by Tristan Taormin

The world  of love and relationships is one that has many facets and expressions and for some people the idea of a monogamous relationship is not the best fit but even for the people whose heart is open to more then one person it be difficult to  understand how things should work or communicate their … Continue reading Review of Opening up by Tristan Taormin

Interview with Shauna Wilson

 Shauna Wilson has   positioned herself to educate and influence others in the field of enrolled nursing and the very important area of Diversity and Inclusivity in nursing.  She took a moment to discuss her life and new autobiography You Say Different – I Say Individual Q. What made you decide to write an autobiography? I … Continue reading Interview with Shauna Wilson

Review: Reinhard Kleist’s Starman – Bowie’s Stardust Years

I am a still-might-be-something-one-day musician. My story with music began with my mother’s vinyl record collection. It contained tons of records from hot jazz to heavy metal but, there were six records that she allowed me to steal into my hiding place where I kept my record player and headphone cans. Hunky Dory was that album, Bowie’s fourth but, … Continue reading Review: Reinhard Kleist’s Starman – Bowie’s Stardust Years

Author Showcase MEREDITH ROSE

In this installment of the Author showcase we interview have a chat with Merideht Rose. She writes fantasy and historical fiction for diverse readers who want to feel seen, understood, and valued. She is known for portraying deep friendships and characters who become real to her readers. Q    you had written stories for a number … Continue reading Author Showcase MEREDITH ROSE

Review of how we won the war for LGBTQ equality and how our enemies could take it all away by Kevin Naff

Kevin Naff is the editor and a co-owner of the Washington Blade, the nation’s oldest and most acclaimed LGBT news publication, founded in 1969. He has spent the last 20 years writing editorials on the struggles that lie at the heart of the LGBTQ+ communities attempt at equal rights. He has been at the forefront … Continue reading Review of how we won the war for LGBTQ equality and how our enemies could take it all away by Kevin Naff

Author interview with Emma Sterner-Radley

This installment of Author Showcase we chat with Emma Sterner-Radley. Emma Sterner-Radley is an ex-librarian (with the student debt and caffeine addiction to prove it) turned fantasy author.  She spends her time writing, reading, daydreaming, lifting weights, hanging out online, and watching the gayest TV shows she can find.  Q    I saw you had originally … Continue reading Author interview with Emma Sterner-Radley

Interview with Author and Musician Margaret Killjoy

This week we have a cross over of author showcase and musician showcase with Margaret Killjoy. MARGARET KILLJOY is an author and anarchist witha long history of itinerancy who currently calls Appalachia home. When she’s not writing, she can be found organizing to end hierarchy, crafting, or complaining about being old despite not being old … Continue reading Interview with Author and Musician Margaret Killjoy