"Queer counterculture beats loud and proud in Tea’s stellar collection."
Read More"Feminism has always felt to me, in my bones, a really crucial pathway to getting to liberation for all people."
Read More"An exceptional take on the coming-of-age novel" —Publishers Weekly
Read MoreFP ED Jamia Wilson recommends 10 titles for art makers.
Read MoreIt's not too late to donate in support of immigrant writing and border-crossing narratives!
Read MoreWe feel like we won THE LOTTERY! It's really THE GIFT OF THE MAGI to publish THOUGH I GET HOME, which is really THE STORY OF THE HOUR 😉
Read MoreOur fearless founder Florence Howe turns 89 this week—join us in celebrating her birthday!
Read MorePrevious winners include Alexander Chee, André Aciman, and Katha Pollitt.
Read More"A New Anthology of Asian American Writing Asks What Home Even Means"
Read MoreEsmé Weijun Wang on illness and the food of her youth.
Read MoreRowan Hisayo Buchanan, Alexander Chee. Karissa Chen, T Kira Madden, and Esmé Weijun Wang talk with Nicole Chung.
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Take a look back in time at our legacy of border-crossing literature!
Read Morealongside Roxane Gay, Carmen Maria Machado, Anne Garréta, and Chavisa Woods.
Read More“What I wanted was a home without walls and boundaries... I found a home in language and storytelling.”
Read More"In this book of short stories, Ivelisse Rodriguez explores the lives of young Puerto Rican women coping with growing up while also dealing with the expectations of their families and communities."
Read More“Reading makes immigrants of us all. It takes us away from home, but more important it finds homes for us everywhere.”—Jean Rhys
Read More"In the poetry of immigrants, nostalgia is as common as confetti at parades. My nostalgia was the bottle in which I stored my explosive rage."
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Our first two Louise Meriwether prizewinners respond to a cultural hunger for nuanced immigrant narratives—help us fund more up-and-coming immigrant writers!
Read More"With a textual presence evocative of Kathy Acker, Tea continues to lead the conversation in queer studies, though her approach is by telling the stories she knows are true: her own."
Read Moreeditor Rowan Hisayo Buchanan curates a reading list to celebrate her new anthology GO HOME!
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