From trees and mortality to colonialism and FaceTime sex, Charif Shanahan’s Trace Evidence investigates a restless range of subjects with…
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Since Walt Whitman, the American sentence has shape-shifted in and out of forms, from race-car lyrical lines that drive off…
We’re celebrating peak fall with this interactive choose-your-own-journey which will let you decide where the story goes, with book recommendations…
In Myriam Gurba’s latest essay collection Creep, the Mexican American author interrogates both those who deceive, exploit, and oppress others…
I have a set of cigarette burns zagging up my right arm. I don’t talk about them to friends—there are…
I met Bella Swan in the middle of 2008, when the anticipatory Twilight movie poster circulated at my school. I…
The Many and Various Uses for Mayonnaise The Many and Various Uses for Mayonnaise One little pale fresh tennis ball…
Justin Torres’ much-awaited follow-up to We The Animals, Blackouts is a meandering conversation between an unnamed young queer narrator and…
I don’t remember exactly when I first heard it but it was in high school sometime in the early nineties.…
Author Elissa Bassist is obsessed with the patriarchy. She once texted me, “BENNY needs to go pee, and I need…
Betrayed by the City That Raised Me Annesha Mitha Share article The Waiting Room by Annesha Mitha I sweat through…
Most of my really potent reading memories have less to do with exact books or passages, and more to do…
On March 11, 2022, Molly McGhee shared a resignation letter on Twitter. She was quitting her job as an assistant…
Mona Simpson’s latest novel, Commitment, is a tour de force that takes place in the early 1970s and follows three…
In “A Hundred Years Ago,” the eighth episode of the second season of Max’s Sex and the City spin-off, new…
Literally Squeezed Out of the Market Skinny House The houses are getting skinnier. By the time Ant can afford to…
Before August 2017, most people were more familiar with my home of the past 30-plus years, Charlottesville, Virginia, for its…
When you hear the phrase “queer history,” how far back does your mind go? For many, there’s a sense that…