When precocious Lilly, an eleven-year-old, undergoes an inexplicable and startling growth spurt, ...
Acclaimed artist Michael Bukowski takes the weird scribbled entries in H.P. Lovecraft's Commonpla...
Filmmaker Wakefield Poole wrote the rules for living on the edge with no safety net and no apolog...
Mick Harris is disillusioned and disconnected from the world. Having come out after his glory day...
As with the first volume of Transcendent, Lethe Press has worked with a wonderful editor to selec...
A great house. A family dispossessed. A sensitive young man. A powerful landowner. An epic love t...
This expanded volume from Lethe Press collects the finest gay speculative fiction of the prior ye...
This novella-length collection of Erehwynan Idylls offers readers an indulgent and weird agglomer...
Noted biblical scholar John McNeill (The Church and the Homosexual) offers further insight into t...
James Mills Peirce (1834-1906) was a respected-and secretly gay-mathematics professor at Harvard ...
World Fantasy Award winner Tanith Lee channels the allusive Esther Garber to tell these dark, ero...
Once a poem gets under the skin, it survives and takes on a life of its own. Author Gunn, who has...
The author of Alec Baldwin Doesn't Love Me and That's Mr. Faggot to You returns with more skewed ...
Brice Brown sings about loyalty, broken hearts, and the earnestness of being a proud Southerner. ...
Red Caps might be a rock band. Or they might be something more sinister, a fey source of sounds t...
There are fantastical stories with actual transgender characters, some for whom that is central a...
New York City. Moscow. Guanajuato. Pelion. A nameless suburb that could be found down any street....
Lee Thomas's newest short story collection offers twelve tales of suspense and horror. A boy is h...
Jeff Mann is a defiant voice in Appalachian literature. His poems, provocative and beloved, are g...
Everyone tells 14-year-old Jordan Fontaine not to worry about the summer camp that isn't really a...
Speculative fiction is the literature of questions, of challenges and imagination, and what bette...
Acres of Perhaps collects acclaimed weird fiction writer Will Ludwigsen's recent and most heartfe...
Acclaimed author and critic Hal Duncan turns his analytic eye towards the development and current...
One of the more admired characters in Western literature happens to be a murderer, a villain, a f...
Greek myths held that Oceanus to be a massive river surrounding the land. A Titan, son of sky and...
Jesus and John is a Weird re-imagining of the New Testament as a novel of allegorical horror. Joh...
One of the most famous partnerships in literature yields, over time, to a peculiar romantic trian...
1932: Fortune and celebrity are years behind Butch Cardinal. Once a world-class wrestler, Cardina...
Two-time Lambda Literary and four-time National Leather Association award-winning author Jeff Man...
In the 2013 volume of Wilde Stories--a critically acclaimed series reprinting the best of the pri...
Not every gay teen yearns for fashion and popular culture. Some boys are pure country folk and li...
A thoroughly postmodern monster finds kinship in mutability and endurance. A restaurant critic me...
Irish Witchcraft and Demonology is St. John Seymour's classic study of Ireland's infernal history...
In a small Ontario town, seventeen-year-old John Daniel wakes by the railroad tracks with no reco...
In the summer of 1955, sixteen-year-old Tommy Cadigan finds himself helpless in the face of desir...
The Walls of Sparta is a marvelous new telling of an ancient story that offers fascinating insigh...
The canon of Edgar Allan Poe, one of the foremost writers of dark and atmospheric fiction and poe...
The story behind this book begins in 1876, when, the author, a widow from Washington Society, pur...
Storytelling can be a way of spinning straw into gold, of showing ourselves we have drawn a long ...
Reality and memory; imagination and oblivion. Somewhere between these signposts can be found the ...
The stories in this year's selection are sometimes grim, sometimes cheerful, sometimes quirky—but...
Manhattan,1962. Frederick Bailey is a quiet, cultured, closeted architect reluctantly drawn into ...
That's Mr. Faggot to You continues Ford's exploration of contemporary gay life. He does not shy a...
On a chilly, autumn night, on a lonely New Jersey highway, a teenager meets the boy of his dreams...
The many stories featured in this volume of Best Gay Stories focus on what we, as gay men have in...
Harry George Alexander Bircham, an amoral man cast from a Wildean mold, and used to getting his w...