Out March 30
In 2018, Hough’s eye-opening essay concerning the ten years she invested as a cable man into the suburbs of Washington D.C.—fixing phone, television, and internet lines for “the American id in its underpants viral that is”—went. That piece is reprinted right here, along side ten more staggering pieces of autobiography, most of which have a home in that sweet spot between devastating and irreverent. A cult survivor, a bartender—her brand of deadpan candidness is singular though Hough has lived many lives—an airman.
Out April 13
A top dream retelling of resting Beauty when the heroine falls maybe perhaps not for the prince but also for the wicked sorceress? We ought to be dreaming. Continue reading “32 LGBTQ Books That changes the Literary Landscape in 2021”