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Speculative Anthologies That Get Creative With Gender

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Detail from the cover of We Mostly Come Out at Night

Speculative Anthologies That Get Creative With Gender

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Detail from the cover of Embodied Exegesis

Living in a Cyberpunk Future: Ann LeBlanc and Tenacity Plys Discuss Embodied Exegesis

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QUILTBAG+ Speculative Classics: The Route of Ice and Salt by José Luis Zárate, translated by David Bowles

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Photo of author Alex Crespo and the cover of his upcoming book, A Feast for the Eyes

No Secret Is Safe: Revealing A Feast for the Eyes by Alex Crespo

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Gandalf standing alone in Rings of Power, season 2 episode 2

Gandalf and the Search for One’s True Name

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Brigette Lundy-Paine in I Saw the TV Glow and Vera Drew in The People's Joker

The Power of Positive Fandoms: A Reminder That Not Everything Is Terrible

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A detail from cover art for the manga The Summer Hikaru Died

Forbidden Bodies: The Summer Hikaru Died and the Desperate Terror of Queer Adolescence 

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The Phantom of the Paradise being menacing

Did Phantom of the Paradise Walk So That The Rocky Horror Picture Show Could Run?

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Detail from the cover of Dreamsnake by Vonda McIntyre

QUILTBAG+ Speculative Classics: Dreamsnake by Vonda McIntyre

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Photo of a cocktail on a stack of books, surrounded by smoke.

Cocktails Inspired by our Favorite Literary Vampires, Shapeshifters, Witches, and Monsters

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Scene from Our Flag Means Death

Our Flag Means Death and the Thematic Problem of Izzy Hands

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Scene from the TV series "Back to 15" (De Volta Aos 15): the 30-year-old and 15-year-old Anita look at a snowglobe

I’m Obsessed With This Cute Time Travel Show

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