In this excerpt from "Freedom," Zinzi Clemmons chronicles a generation confronted with crisis after crisis.
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Tell us: what book are you most looking forward to reading this summer?
"These stories about survival and longing and the stubbornness of love, set against landscapes that feel like characters of their own."
Read Vanessa Frances’s recommendations for nine novels that grieve beloved homes, cultures, and worlds that are fading away.
Eileen G’Sell and Gabe Montesanti in conversation on memoir, performance, and drag.
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Paige Lewis discusses the tension between personal autonomy and social conformity in her debut novel, "Canon."
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Yes, in the midst of a busy day, I neglected to post the first short fiction I’ve published in five years. Thank you to @electricliterature.com for taking this one.
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wrote about how much I love the Silence of the Lambs novel for @electricliterature.com
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Two poems by Oladosu Michael Emerald about the surveillance of the body and the persistence of belief in one's country amid overwhelming grief.
A story about a teenager who seeks out the famous feminist mother who abandoned him.
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Electric Literature
Electric Literature
Electric Literature
Electric Literature
Electric Literature
Electric Literature
Electric Literature
Electric Literature
Katherine Packert Burke
Kyle Winkler
Thomas Harris’s 1988 novel tried to paint an irredeemable villain. Instead, it captured something real about trans experience