Extract: How We Desire By Carolin Emcke
How We Desire is the first English translation of a German essay on the relationship and tension between how we experience our sexuality and how we identify ourselves… Read more »
How We Desire is the first English translation of a German essay on the relationship and tension between how we experience our sexuality and how we identify ourselves… Read more »
Robin Hopkins and Jaimie Kelton are the co-hosts of the podcast If These Ovaries Could Talk, and authors of a book If These Ovaries Could Talk: The Things We’ve Learned About Making an LGBTQ Family… Read more »
See an excerpt of Mariko Tamaki’s adaptation of the acclaimed queer coming of age graphic novel by Carole Maurel… Read more »
With the publication of Joan of Arc: Her Trial Transcripts, author E.P. Sanguinetti provides readers with a modern English translation which clearly presents evidence that one of the Church’s preeminent saints was likely a lesbian and transgender person… Read more »
The lesbian sex expert is back with 101 more ways to drive her wild and find out how you can be part of her latest project… Read more »
Health is on all of our minds during The COVID-19 pandemic… Read more »
Robin Hopkins and Jaimie Kelton are the co-hosts of the podcast If These Ovaries Could Talk, and authors of a book If These Ovaries Could Talk: The Things We’ve Learned About Making an LGBTQ Family coming out in September 2020… Read more »
Failure to Appear: Resistance, Identity and Loss, A Memoir is a memoir about a gay woman of conscience who became a fugitive, on the run for over nineteen years using several fake names… Read more »
A warm, witty, important story about being a young woman today and what it’s like to find a real connection amid all the noise. Perfect for fans of Holly Bourne and Laura Steven’s The Exact Opposite of Okay… Read more »
The selection is from chapter 7 “Bohemian Rhapsody” and it’s here that the author begins to explore herself and life as a young queer woman… Read more »
Do you, ever, reflect on kissing? Maybe mid-kiss, wonder who you are, who you’re kissing, where it’s leading… Read more »
Essays that mix memoir and social criticism to develop a sophisticated, but highly accessible, understanding of beauty and appearance privilege… Read more »