What a thrill - the legendary icon Julie Andrews reads aloud from From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea, written by Kai Cheng Thom and illustrated by Kai Yun Ching and Wai-Yant Li, for Julie's Library, her new podcast series with her daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton!
We're happy and proud to announce that two of our authors - Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha and Larissa Lai - have both won special Lambda Literary Awards.
John Elizabeth Stintzi, author of the acclaimed new novel Vanishing Monuments, is interviewed by Daily Xtra, which calls their novel "a beautiful and compulsive read."
Arielle Twist's debut poetry collection Disintegrate/Dissociate is a finalist for an Indigenous Voices Award.
The events of the last two weeks have left us heartbroken and shaken. We remain committed to amplifying and uplifting the voices of Black and Indigenous writers and writers of colour, and working with Black, Indigenous, and other editors, artists, designers, and publishing partners of colour.
We are thrilled to announce that Téa Mutonji has won the $20,000 Trillium Book Award for her debut story collection Shut Up You’re Pretty, the top prize for literature in Ontario.
Arielle Twist's incendiary debut collection Disintegrate/Dissociate has won the Indigenous Voices Award for published poetry in English.
francesca ekwuyasi is a writer, artist, and filmmaker born in Lagos, Nigeria. Her work explores themes of faith, family, queerness, consumption, loneliness, and belonging. Her writing has been published ...
Sarah Schulman, the prolific writer and activist, and her seminal book Conflict Is Not Abuse are profiled by Molly Fischer in New York Magazine.
An excerpt from Burning Sugar, Cicely Belle Blain's debut poetry collection, appears at Xtra.