The romance fiction columnist for the New York Times Book Review and an award-winning author of Queer historical and speculative romance fiction talks all things books with the SGN.
Arts & Entertainment: Books
An interview with Aiden Thomas, author of this week's SGN Book Club selection, Cemetary Boys: a celebration of identity, family, and love, centering around Yadriel, a Trans boy looking for acceptance from his traditional Latinx family.
A review of the new memoir Raising Ollie by Tom Rademacher.
Cecily Wong and Dylan Thuras take you on an international culinary journey with Gastro Obscura.
A review of Helene Tursten's new novel, An Elderly Lady Must Not Be Crossed.
For SGN's book club this week, SGN Contributing Writer Lindsey Anderson sat down with Portland-based author Audrey Coulthurst to talk about their debut novel Of Fire and Stars.
Overworked and underpaid: it's part of an old joke, but these days, it's not so funny.
Seattle writer and Trans man H.E. Edgmond, author of the fantasy novel The Witch King talks about how he uses the genre of fantasy world to reflect on this world.
You know the truth, though, and when you read Believing by legal scholar and educator Anita Hill, you'll know someone else does, too.
This memoir is not just a story about what it was like to grow up with a famous actor for a grandfather, or what it was like to grow up in a multicultural family. It's the story of a Gay man who kept his true sexuality hidden until well into adulthood.

