Review of Queer YA novel Limelight by Andrew Keenan-Bolger

I always love it when I get to read something that I know the author has poured their heart and soul into, and that is the case with Limelight, the debut novel from Andrew Keenan-Bolger.  Andrew had a long and acclaimed career on Broadway, and you can tell he drew a lot of inspiration from … Continue reading Review of Queer YA novel Limelight by Andrew Keenan-Bolger

Review of Queer Romantic Drama Sauna

Sauna, the debut feature from director Mathias Broe, is the story of Johan and William, detailing their romance from a Grindr hookup to a passionate affair that affects both of their lives.  Johan is a young cis gay man who heads to the city to live an honest and open life far from his family. … Continue reading Review of Queer Romantic Drama Sauna

Review of Coming of age Comedy This Too Shall Pass

This Too Shall Pass is a coming-of-age romantic comedy that follows 16-year-old Simon as he makes one last stand against his strict Mormon upbringing to seek freedom and self-expression.  He embarks on a run across the Canadian border with his tight-knit group of friends to meet a girl with whom he feels a connection.  The … Continue reading Review of Coming of age Comedy This Too Shall Pass

Review of Sergio Dondoli’s Happy Life” Documentary a must-watch for foodies, travelers, and anyone in need of a feel-good escape.

The beginning of the documentary is very exciting with an explanation about Rosemary and how important it is to Tuscany and Sergio’s Gelato.  While he does start with his childhood, he glosses over it and really starts his journey in 1971 in Germany.   He meets his wife in 1977, starts a business around 1984 that … Continue reading Review of Sergio Dondoli’s Happy Life” Documentary a must-watch for foodies, travelers, and anyone in need of a feel-good escape.

Review of the cowboy karma sutra from Quiver books

I have always heard about the Kama Sutra but never got around to checking it out. When I got a chance to see it through a queer-inclusive cowboy theme, I kind of had to. The book was amusing, inspiring, and spicy.    The book is a reproduction of the classic Indian manual on sexual positions. Still, … Continue reading Review of the cowboy karma sutra from Quiver books

Review of Kinks and Cantrips by Stellara Books

I am sad to admit that I don’t run out and buy that many RPG products anymore. I think it’s a combination of getting a few things for free in exchange for a review, my general state of starving author, or that I can’t seem to get a regular game going.  But something popped on … Continue reading Review of Kinks and Cantrips by Stellara Books

Review of Black powder and Brimstone

Free League Publishing gave me a chance to check out their new offering, Black Powder and Brimstone. It is a grimdark fantasy RPG compatible with MÖRK Borge. It is a rules-light, art-heavy OSR game that offers swashbuckling adventure and gothic folk horror in an unholy blend. It’s kind of funny that I grew up playing … Continue reading Review of Black powder and Brimstone

Review of  The Summer With Carmen

Review of  The Summer With Carmen So in this time of upheaval, a person has to find their queer joy where they can. So when I got the chance to check out the upcoming film from Peccadillo Pictures  (In Cinemas on 28th Feb in the UK and Ireland), The Summer With Carmen, I jumped at … Continue reading Review of  The Summer With Carmen

Interview with Writer wallflower aka Winter Jay Kiakas

Winter the prolific queer creator of comics, zines and prose took a break from their busy schedule to talk about their career and their  upcoming projects. Q)  I saw that you were doing a collection of your Prism Knights on Kickstarter, could you fill our readers in on the project? A) Prism Knights is a series … Continue reading Interview with Writer wallflower aka Winter Jay Kiakas

Review of Digging for Destiny

I committed the cardinal sin of book reviewers. I picked up a new novel without realizing it was a sequel.  For some books, this is a minor thing, and you pick up the plot and characters very quickly, but this was not really the case for Digging for Destiny.   I struggled to catch up to … Continue reading Review of Digging for Destiny