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Amy LeibowitzThis past week, we took in the last of the submissions for our upcoming anthology, Upstaged! Queer Women in Performing Arts. Official acceptance and rejection letters were sent, and we're good to go.
I'm particularly excited about this anthology because I want to see more stories that center women. In queer lit, there's no question that stories about men tend to dominate in every corner.
Over the past several years, I've observed this phenomenon, and it isn't a whole lot different from any other corner of the literary world. Men (particularly cisgender men) are the...
Happy Easter!
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Easter is next Sunday, so here's a chance to see what's new and what's coming.
Crimson Realm, by Brandon L. Summers, makes its debut on April 1. If you like to read about women fighting the zombie apocalypse, this may be the book for you.
We have a lot of great stuff coming this spring. Have a look at our Coming Soon page to see release dates....
The deadline is approaching!
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Amy LeibowitzJust a friendly reminder that we're still looking for submissions for our upcoming anthology, Upstaged! Queer women in performing arts. (Other submissions are currently closed and will reopen July 1.)
This is a theme close to my heart. I've been in performing arts for over 30 years myself, and it's how I met my spouse. We're now parenting two children who are both active in theater, music, and dance.
I love reading about queer men in the arts, and I've even written about them....
New Release: Surrogate: Hunted by Jeanne G'Fellers
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Amy LeibowitzIn the mood for something unique? Surrogate: Hunted may be just what you're looking for.
It's not often that I say I've been privileged to be part of a book's process, but it's true in this case. I got to work behind the scenes, and I can say this book is not like anything else I've read.
One of the things that makes this story stand out is the attention given to details about family life. It's not limited to one type...
Eye of the Beholder
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