Features
Friday, January 25 2013
The Best Non-Fiction of 2012
Memoirs in graphic novel form blur the line that snakes between non-fiction and fiction; humorists and pulitzer prize winners delight, inform and terrify us; the real world, artfully penned, opens itself into a book, vulnerable, yet daring us to look. Here is the best of what we saw.
Tuesday, May 15 2012
20 Questions: Kate Bornstein
"I was a Scientologist for 12 years, which is a lot more embarrassing than saying Hi, I’m a transsexual SM dyke living with borderline personality disorder," Kate Bornstein tells PopMatters 20 Questions on the release of her memoir, A Queer and Pleasant Danger.
Reviews
Tuesday, May 1 2012
Turning Normal on Its Head: Kate Bornstein's 'A Queer and Pleasant Danger'
Kate Bornstein's memoir takes readers “to the crossroads of her life” and artfully and honestly demonstrates her decisions to “opt for the path more outlawed, less culturally approved”.
































