GOOD GRIEF by SG Huerta
Huerta’s essays grieve a writing journey marred by racism and queerphobia, a father lost to suicide, an adolescence lost to assault, a life predetermined by their bipolar disorder.
BROWN GIRL EPIPHANY by arushi (aera) rege
BROWN GIRL EPIPHANY is centered around the experience of being a queer, first-gen Indian-American, struggling with balancing identity and cultural background.
I Am Never Leaving Williamsburg by C.M. Green
I Am Never Leaving Williamsburg is a hybrid memoir about clawing through college while battling with Bipolar disorder and Catholicism.
Make The Lights Work For You by Clem Flowers
When the last notes of the accordion and the vest frottoir fade along the creaking arches of the barren oak & honeysuckle … that's when you learn to Make The Lights Work For You.
Aphorism | Paroxysm by Remi Recchia
The hybridity of the collection, which is composed of psalm erasures, original poems, and a curated selection of tweets with authentic timestamps, reflects the connection(s) between God and transness.
in the aftermath by Jessica Nirvana Ram
Written in the aftermath of a close friend's suicide, this poetry collection delves into the specific grief that comes with suicide.