The Evolution of Queer Literature
June is LGBTQIA+ Pride month, so -- since historical writing is one of the many foci of this newsletter -- let's celebrate some titles that served as important historical landmarks in the eventual creation of good queer literature. You may not decide that these books are good, or that their publication was entirely helpful to the community or to gay rights, but they're only featured here because, for a long time, they represented almost the only information about queer lives available to a cis audience. Originally published June 29, 2022.
The One With Creative Nonfiction
This month's theme is Creative Nonfiction and of course it's another semi-bizarre hodge-podge of titles, none exactly new, but representative of what has been preoccupying the thoughts of one particular writer and teacher, mainly of fiction but also -- aspirationally -- nonfiction, with whom you happen to be acquainted. Originally published April 28, 2022.
Four Titles to Read in Honor of Women’s History Month
In honor of March, Women's History Month, the four books highlighted in this newsletter are all stories in which a female hero triumphs. Originally published March 31, 2022.
The February Newsletter
This month -- in honor of Black History Month -- we have a mystery to solve involving at least three books and possibly more. Originally published February 16, 2022.