Shortlisted for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize
Automaton Biographies is the first full-length solo poetry book by novelist Larissa Lai (When Fox is a Thousand, Salt Fish Girl).
With an ear to the white ...
Lambda Literary Award winner Larissa Lai (The Tiger Flu) returns with a sprawling historical novel about war, colonialism, love, and loyalty during Japan's occupation of Hong Kong in World War II.
On the ...
Iron Goddess of Mercy by Lambda Literary Award winner Larissa Lai (for the novel The Tiger Flu) is a long poem that captures the vengeful yet hopeful movement of the Furies mid-whirl and dance with them ...
WINNER, Lambda Literary Award
In this visionary novel by Larissa Lai -- her first in sixteen years -- a community of parthenogenic women, sent into exile by patriarchal and corporate Salt Water City, go ...
Larissa Lai talks about her new novel The Tiger Flu -- her first in sixteen years -- in Quill and Quire's November 2018 cover story: “There was an openness and a willingness to free-fall that I miss. This has been a fundamentally different experience in writing.”
Larissa Lai's visionary feminist sci-fi novel The Tiger Flu, about a community of parthenogenic women waging war on the patriarchy, is featured over at one of our favourite sites, Autostraddle.
Larissa Lai is the author of four novels: The Lost Century, The Tiger Flu (Lambda Literary Award winner), Salt Fish Girl, and When Fox is a Thousand, and three poetry books, Sybil Unrest (with Rita Wong), ...
Larissa Lai's The Tiger Flu and Joshua Whitehead's Jonny Appleseed are finalists for this year's Alberta Literary Awards.
Arsenal Pulp Press authors had a wonderful night at this year's Lambda Literary Awards: wins in the categories of Gay Fiction, Lesbian Fiction, and Transgender Fiction for Joshua Whitehead's Jonny Appleseed, Larissa Lai's The Tiger Flu, and Casey Plett's Little Fish!
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.