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‘Free‘: a memoir about coming of age in communist Albania

Lea Ypi in conversation

The Albanian academic and author talks to writer Diyora Shadijanova about her vital book documenting a pivotal moment in history.

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The first trans rocker Jayne County reflects on her wild life

Shock factor

The punk icon recalls living through the ‘60s art scene surrounding Andy Warhol‘s Factory, being on the frontlines of Stonewall and accidentally giving her ideas to David Bowie.

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George M. Johnson is uplifting young, queer Black readers

All Boys Aren’t Blue

The 35-year-old LGBTQ+ activist and author from New Jersey discusses their latest book, an unflinching memoir-manifesto traversing topics such as gender identity, toxic masculinity and Black joy.

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The memoir unearthing the vibrant history of the gay bar

Why we went out

Around the world, LGBTQ+ bars are closing. In a new book, writer Jeremy Atherton Lin reclaims these institutions from the rubble by tracing their legacy as spaces of solidarity and sexual expression.

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Carmen Maria Machado on lockdown, utopias and writing

‘Survival is its own art form’

The US author reflects on the success of her genre-bending queer gothic memoir, In The Dreamhouse.

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An antarctic explorer describes what it’s like to walk to the edge of the earth and live to tell the tale

A memoir by Polar explorer Ben Saunders

In 2013 Ben Saunders and Tarka L’Herpiniere became the first humans to walk 2,900 kilometres from the shore of the Antarctic to the South Pole and back again. But perhaps the greatest lesson, as Saunders explains here, was learned on their return home.

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