When 66-year-old Mija learns that she is in the early stages of dementia, she goes into complete denial. Her life in a South Korean suburb is already tough enough. She works as a housemaid/carer to a demanding half-paralyzed old man, and also looks after her uncontrollable sullen teenage lay-about grandson Jongwok whose father has long … Continue reading
The Stonewall National Museum in Wilton Manors, Florida is playing host this coming Sunday March 5th 2017 to a reading by exceptional queer writers. Literary lineup curated by poet Cathleen Chambless, will be showing some of the best of who is living and writing in Miami’s outstanding queer literary scene including Autumn Barksdale, Houston Cypress, May Reign, … Continue reading
Among the very many things/people that the President-Elect failed to achieve for his Inauguration was that he couldn’t get anyone to write a poem for the occasion as has been the tradition for years. It therefore seemed highly appropriate that to make-up for this gap in the proceedings we should talk about poet Andre Medeiros Martins … Continue reading
This very explosive frenzied thriller will have you hooked from the opening chase through the streets of Paris, and the frenetic pace never lets up for the next 88 minutes. Sartet, the man being chased, ends up in hospital and there is a failed attempt to murder him there and Samuel, a nurse’s assistant, saves … Continue reading
Queerguru wants to add their congrats to the winners of this year’s POLARI PRIZE for the best new queer literature. The ‘Polaris’ the gift of the literary salon of the same name that was founded by writer and journalist Paul Burston are THE most prestigious awards of their kind and are highly sought-after. (Sort … Continue reading