Judd by J.D. Toombs7/1/2023 ![]() ![]() This memoir investigates what it means to live beyond the limited narratives Black children are given.Įxplore Sarahland by Sam Cohen. Read Hari Ziyad’s memoir, Black Boy Out of Time the author lyrically reflects on their past and unpacks their complicated childhood history. ![]() ![]() The collection explores the question, how can “queer writers negotiate their feelings of home when their nation has further precluded them from a place of comfort?” ![]() Investigate your own concept of “home” in the new anthology Home Is Where You Queer Your Heart edited by Arisa White, Miah Jeffra, and Monique Mero-William. And, as always, there’s new LGBTQ literature. It’s a time for Pisces and Aries to shine. We’re entering Spring warmer weather, a later sunset, and budding plants await us. But I think we can still cultivate some small moments of self-reflection, joy, and adventure. Looking back at the past year, it’s hard to go into March with high spirits. We thought, or hoped, the pandemic would be over in a few weeks. We were just learning to social distance and adjusting to stay-at-home orders. This time last year was very different, to say the least. Whether you’re still processing the events of March 2020 or not, a new moment is here and we’re living in it. ![]()
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