Coeditor of Pioneering Book on Lesbian Nuns Dies
Rosemary Curb, coeditor of Lesbian Nuns: Breaking Silence, has died at age 72.
How an Author Became an Ally
A fiction author shares how creating a gay charactor for her debut novel made her a gay ally for life.
On Being Gay and Trans in a Hip-Hop World
Transgender author Toni Newman, whose recent memoir I Rise: The Transformation of Toni Newman was a multiple nominee for the Lambda Literary Award and is being turned into a film, talks to gay author Terrance Dean, whose memoir Hiding in Hip Hop shook up the entertainment world.
On the Bookshelf: Gay Catholics, Madonna’s Toes
With a fat gay Catholic kid, a suicidal, closeted mom, and essays on the perceived perversions of everything from Trekkies to Madonna, this week's books have plenty to offer readers who think truth is stranger than fiction.
Maurice Sendak Dead at 83
Author and artist Maurice Sendak died in Connecticut Tuesday morning after complications from a recent stroke. He was 83. ---
New Book Sends the Younger You a Message
The Letter Q is the most recent book addressing the issue of teen suicide and sheds the formalities of speaking to a broad audience you’ve never met. It is instead an anthology of letters from LGBT writers to their younger selves.
Jeffrey Sharlach and Andrew Tobias on the Courage to Come Out
First-time novelist Jeffrey Sharlach speaks with DNC treasurer and acclaimed author Andrew Tobias on coming out in the 1970s as nice Jewish boys and what opportunities young people have now when it comes to connecting with LGBT family.
Authors Talk: Felice Picano and Mel Bossa on the Future of Books
Two great writers discuss the future of gay literature and LGBT labels.
The Future of Gender
Authors Diane Ehrensaft, Genny Beemyn, and Susan Rankin talk about the lives of transgender kids in America.









