Articles

  • May 30, 2024 | theadroitjournal.org | Amy Lee Lillard

    When I was in my twenties, I worked hard to be the cool girl. The girl that was carefree, easy, edgy. Even cheerfully slutty. The girl that wasn’t prudish like other girls, or uptight, or, you know, careful with herself. I took pride in being that girl. The one my boyfriend called ideal (at least for a while). The one his friends said they wished they could date.

  • Mar 27, 2024 | publishersweekly.com | Chuck Tingle |Robert J Sawyer |Ananda Lima |Amy Lee Lillard

    Tingle (Camp Damascus) cements his place in horror with this gory romp, which doubles as a love letter to every queer kid who wished for TV characters like themselves and a sharply pointed warning about the state of entertainment and the rise of AI. Misha Byrne is a gay screenwriter hoping to make a career helming the queer shows and movies he wanted to see when he was growing up. He knows how to tell a good story, and he’s got the Oscar nod and a successful ongoing show to prove it.

  • Jan 11, 2024 | electricliterature.com | Jo Lou |Amy Lee Lillard

    Reading Lists Amy Lee Lillard, creator of the Wyrd Woman podcast, recommends satisfying and provocative audio dramas For those of us who love literary fiction, we have the written word and we have the narrated audiobook. But what about fiction that bridges the gap between? As a writer, I’m often thinking about new ways to tell stories. I’m also a podcaster, so I include audio in my thoughts. And as I considered a new project, I wanted to create something I’d found to be rare: literary fiction...