‘I wanted the poetry in ZOM-FAM to leap beyond the literary confines of the page’
Author, educator, and literary translator Kama La Mackerel discusses the story behind their debut collection of decolonial lyric poetry.
Author, educator, and literary translator Kama La Mackerel discusses the story behind their debut collection of decolonial lyric poetry.
Sending love to everyone – those with precarious incomes, compromised immunity, illness, anxiety, high-risk work environments, whose friends and families are far, whose roommates are terrible, who provide or require essential services, whose living situations are already painful.
To mark Dear Twin’s release, we asked author Addie Tsai to discuss her creative process and the story behind what Kai Cheng Thom calls this “loving subversion of the YA genre.”
Hazel Jane Plante is a queer trans librarian and writer. Little Blue Encyclopedia (for Vivian) is her first novel. She currently lives in Vancouver on… Read More »‘We need delight to keep us going’: an interview with Metonymy’s latest author, Hazel Jane Plante