August in the Rear View
From Fringe history to Pride parties, August 2025 was camp, chaotic and queer. My roundup serves culture, comedy and glitter in equal measure.
August in the Rear View Read More »
From Fringe history to Pride parties, August 2025 was camp, chaotic and queer. My roundup serves culture, comedy and glitter in equal measure.
August in the Rear View Read More »
Publishing is still a world where who you know—and how much money you have—matters more than your talent.
Why the UK publishing industry fails marginalised LGBTQ voices—and how we can fix it Read More »
Do we really need more male novelists? Or just a broader idea of whose stories matter?
Do we really need more male novelists? Read More »
When the world pushes us out, we build our own: How chosen families shape LGBTQ+ lives, resilience, and belonging.
The family we choose: Why chosen families matter more than ever Read More »
Acclaimed UK author Mo Fanning talks about what inspired his hit dark romcom Husbands and the road to finding his readers.
Finding humour in life’s shadows Read More »
What do people think of when they hear the word ‘Hollywood’? Mo Fanning talks about the inspiration for his dark rom-com ‘Husbands’ out on 6 June 20204.
The Hollywood Mirage Read More »
I’d like to share a bunch of books I’ve read (not all of them recently, so forgive me if any feel dated) that shine a light on the often overlooked or erased narratives of LGBT+ individuals.
The best novels for LGBT+ History Month Read More »