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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Stand up, screw up, do better – repeat as necessary

School has started and some kids – kids of color, Queer kids, different kids – are struggling. You want to help, but you don't know how to even begin. So now what?

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Gould's The Dead and the Dark a paralyzing tale of terror in the PNW

The SGN chats with Courtney Gould, author of The Dead and the Dark, the selection for SGN book club's Halloween edition!

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

"Joy is harder to write than tragedy": A conversation with author Olivia Waite

The romance fiction columnist for the New York Times Book Review and an award-winning author of Queer historical and speculative romance fiction talks all things books with the SGN.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Aiden Thomas talks Cemetery Boys, Día de los Muertos, and Latinx culture

An interview with Aiden Thomas, author of this week's SGN Book Club selection, Cemetary Boys: a celebration of identity, family, and love, centering around Yadriel, a Trans boy looking for acceptance from his traditional Latinx family.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

If only this parent's memoir of raising a nonbinary child were more so

A review of the new memoir Raising Ollie by Tom Rademacher.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

A global guide for the gutsy gastronome

Cecily Wong and Dylan Thuras take you on an international culinary journey with Gastro Obscura.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Respect your elders... or else!

A review of Helene Tursten's new novel, An Elderly Lady Must Not Be Crossed.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Horses, magic, music, and a girl who gets the other girl: Author Audrey Coulthurst discusses writing Queer YA stories

For SGN's book club this week, SGN Contributing Writer Lindsey Anderson sat down with Portland-based author Audrey Coulthurst to talk about their debut novel Of Fire and Stars.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

So how's the new job? Know what to look for – even if it's another new job

Overworked and underpaid: it's part of an old joke, but these days, it's not so funny.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : BOOKS

Seattle writer H.E. Edgmon talks about bewitching gender identities

Seattle writer and Trans man H.E. Edgmond, author of the fantasy novel The Witch King talks about how he uses the genre of fantasy world to reflect on this world.

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