Queer Black women float, grieve, steal, sweat, and fight back in this thrilling collection of stories that put us first. SYMPATHY FOR WILD GIRLS by Demree McGhee.
KNITTING THE FOG by Claudia D. Hernandez is a memoir about sisterhood, resilience, and immigration from Guatemala to the U.S. Check out what Jaylynn Korrell of Independent Book Review has to say about this Feminist Press title.
ARID DREAMS by Duanwad Pimwana and translated by Mui Pooposakul deposits you among the triumphs and struggles of working class that is at once foreign and familiar. Check out what Joshua Ryan Bligh has to say about this short story collection from Feminist Press.
THE NOT WIVES by Carley Moore is a terrific literary novel about what it means to belong to yourself while trying to be a part of something bigger. Check out what Jaylynn Korrell of Independent Book Review has to say about this Feminist Press title.