Arts Book REVIEW: Honey Girl Morgan Rogers Rogers writes with warmth, her prose giving us an intimacy with the characters dreams, aspirations, the breathless passion of abandoning yourself to hot, wild love By Eric Page • 1 min read
Arts Book REVIEW: The Prophets : Robert Jones Jr It gives Black Queer love a triumphant, raging, unstoppable voice, fierce with passion, undefiled by others, with a deep culturally distinct African history, By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts Book REVIEW: The Art of Drag: Jake Hall The book informs, educated and stitches together connections, influences and reasons of why looks came about and what may have driven their development, but above all, looks fierce. By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts Book REVIEW: Rainbow Revolution : Magnus Hastings Rainbow Revolution has over 300 photographs, took two years to complete and he’s captured famous LGBTQ+ folks in delightfully witty poses By Eric Page • 1 min read
Arts Book REVIEW: Walking into Alchemy: Amelia Marriette This rather sweet, but non-the-less powerful non-fiction book explores how walking has re-connected her to the world in a vivid passionate way, improved deeper mental health and inspired creativity. By Eric Page • 1 min read
Arts Book REVIEW: Red Kate: A tale of Lesbian Piracy – Sarah Tighe-Ford Red Kate is a love of adventure from women lovers, exploring a wild world and being who you want and need to be can be yours for the taking, By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts Book REVIEW: Nick & Charlie Alice Oseman Tender and insecure, wondering whether their love is strong enough to survive being apart. Because everyone knows that first loves rarely last forever. By Eric Page • 1 min read
Arts Book REVIEW: The Extraordinaries – TJ Klune Klune gives us a feel good, super camp, funny narrative with Queerness utterly centred and its great fun By Eric Page • 1 min read
Arts Book REVIEW: Lovers Ten Years on Sunil Gupta This beautifully crafted book, which is an artwork in itself captures a real feeling of the domestic sensibilities of being a gay man in the 80’s By Eric Page • 2 min read
Arts Book Review: Eat my Glitter Dust : Lucy Kirk This sweet little hard back book beautifully illustrated by artist Lucy Kirk, is packed with motivating quotes and life advice covering topics including love, friendship, work. By Eric Page • 1 min read
Arts Book Review: Born to Be Public by Greg Mania Taking us through his hook ups, sexual adventures, skirmishes with mental health and tender rejections of romance, a laugh out loud coming out story and his searching for reality and authenticity in a world which seems to be obsessed with image. By Eric Page • 1 min read
Arts Book REVIEW: Things We Say in the Dark by Kirsty Logan The stories examine, from a women’s perspective, themes of life, fear, flesh and violence. Mothers, children, compromise, struggle. Logan’s forensic prose peeling back the skin of dreams to reveal the rawness below. The tension in them is palpable and the words slide into your imagination, uncoiling By Eric Page • 1 min read