By Julia EngelAntigravity MagazineMarch 2021 Author Robb Johnson has broken the mold of traditionalism as both a teacher and a…
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Black and White and Red All Over: On the Semiotic Effect of Color Printing in Genre Fiction
By Meg Elison Uncanny Magazine November 5th, 2020 Nowhere is color psychology, the theory that colors affect mood and attract…
Big Girl in True Review
By Andy Andrews True Review September 2020 Sometimes our cultural and environmental obsession with conforming to an idea of being…
Big Girl— In Locus
Locus Magazine July 2020 Meg Elison, Big Girl (PM Press 5/20) The latest installment in PM’s “Outspoken Authors” series of…
Anthology examines LGBT health-care issues
By Dave HowellTimes News Online/ Lehigh Valley PressAugust 10th, 2020 Adrian Shanker, Executive Director of The Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center,…
“Whether you’re fighting for your life in a doctor’s office, an emergency room, or a state legislature, this book is an invaluable resource.”
Bodies, Barriers: Queer Activists on Health in Ambush Magazine By Frank Perez Ambush Magazine August 6th, 2020 I hope you…
Big Girl— A Lightspeed Magazine Review
By Arley Sorg Lightspeed Magazine June 2020 Meg Elison’s Big Girl comprises two original speculative stories as well as reprinted…
What if John Brown won?
A timely alternative history thought experiment turned novel. By Andrea PetersonPlain Great ProductionsMay 15th, 2020 I recently thought I had…
Not in Labor: Birth Strike in Jacobin
by Liza FeatherstoneJacobinApril 23rd, 2019 An interview with Jenny Brown With meager public support for parents, US women are having…