An Interview with KB Brookins, Author of Pretty

The night I saw KB Brookins read an excerpt from their debut memoir Pretty at a small brewery in Kansas City, I knew I had to get my hands on the book. A hybrid memoir of transmasculinity, Blackness, belonging and unbelonging in Texas, reckoning with sexual violence and adoptee identity, cultural criticism, and joy, Pretty is an essential addition to the contemporary trans memoir canon.

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“The Ties That Connect Us through Time and Space”: A Conversation with Sequoia Nagamatsu

Sequoia Nagamatsu’s debut novel, How High We Go in the Dark, is everything I love about speculative fiction. It’s sweeping in scope, yet profoundly personal in its concerns; its explorations cast light on intimate aspects of the human condition even as it casts shadows on the wall that thrill us, frighten us, make us question what we know.

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