A doctor’s journey through the AIDS crisis
Plague Years: A Doctor's Journey Through the AIDS Crisis is a devastating book
Cover your nose and mouth.
Wash your hands with soap and water. Stay...
“If These Ovaries Could Talk” is a great book for LGBTQ...
Book review: If These Ovaries Could Talk
You’ve found the love of your life, you’ve gotten married and bought a house together, because nothing says...
“Confessions of a Gay Priest” will make you squirm
Book review: Confessions of a Gay Priest by Tom Rastrelli
You spent days examining your life.
Sins: that's what you were looking for. How had you...
“Female Husbands: A Trans History” delves deep into culture and norms
In Review: Female Husbands by Jen Manion
In pursuit for knowledge and history of queer, transgender, gender nonconforming, nonbinary community, comes Amherst College associate...
Out of the Broomcloset bookshelf: “Mastering Witchcraft”
Out of the Broomcloset bookshelf
First, let me admit that I had a crush on Paul Huson in the early 1970’s, before I even knew...
“A Star Is Bored” is hilarious and heartfelt
Byron Lane's novel is influenced in part by the author’s time assisting Carrie Fisher
We are living in a world that is as unpredictable as...
Mary Trump’s book “Too Much and Never Enough” reviewed
Too Much and Never Enough: How my family created the world’s most dangerous man by Mary Trump, PhD
You hadn’t seen that container in ages.
You...
Out of the Broomcloset bookshelf
Living in the golden age of publishing
As John Waters is famously quoted, “If you go home with somebody, and they don’t have books, don’t...
“Night Owls and Summer Skies” is a post-modern love story
Night Owls and Summer Skies by Rebecca Sullivan
Are you in the mood for a light lesbian love story with a post-modern perspective? Then Night...
Some beach reading–youth and beyond
Nickel Fare by Dominic Ambrose
The Summer of 2020 and COVID-19—like ring-tailed lemurs, we lift our heads up to see what’s happening in the world....