Through a series of short vignettes, Sennah Yee's debut full-length book How Do I Look? paints a ...
Love Speech is an auto-theoretical book that reads both like poetry and an epistle; a textile of ...
The Nerves subverts the literary approach to sexuality by treating the erotic not as a site of an...
The Saddle Hurts, Too is an excavation through the grit and grime of guilt and shame that seeps i...
Sara Sutterlin's I Wanted to Be the Knife picks at the bones of modern romance by exploring the d...
Bringing together poetry, essay, and letters to 'lovers, friends and in-betweens,' Eli Tareq El B...
New Infinity is an experimental novella that follows a woman as she lives and dreams her way thro...
Kim: A Novel Idea is a graphic literary novel about a lonely millennial named Frankie, her boyfri...
'Sari Dale's Para-Social Butterfly tells us early on that 'Glamour is a machine.' These mechanics...
Lora Mathis's The Snakes Came Back invokes mythology, dreams, and the natural world as realms of ...
Thirty is the story of a woman who is convinced that she is going to die at the age of thirty.Add...
Jayson Keery's world-building poems reimagine the coming-of-age narrative for queer and trans peo...
the half-drowned is a vision of a future at the end of the world where what survives is the shape...
'Laura Marie Marciano power-walks into my brain wearing the hottest and milfiest outfit. I imagin...
Fiction. Someone at a party describes you as an 'indoor kind of girl.' What does that even mean? ...
Winner of The Metatron Prize for Rising Authors (Fiction), Casey Bell's slipstream feminist ficti...