Showing posts with label James Baldwin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Baldwin. Show all posts

Friday, September 5, 2025

Queer Eye for the Crime Tale

In 2023, a study of thirty major crime fiction anthologies revealed A disturbing figure: of the 517 stories published, fewer than one percent were written by LGBTQ+ authors. That statistic speaks volumes—not only about ongoing exclusion in publishing, but about whose stories are deemed worthy of telling. Enter Crime Ink: Iconic, a new anthology co-edited by award-winning novelist John Copenhaver and Bywater Books publisher Salem West. A vibrant and unapologetic collection of crime fiction stories inspired by queer icons—James Baldwin, Radclyffe Hall, Candy Darling, Oscar Wilde, Megan Rapinoe, Laverne Cox, and more—Crime Ink offers a necessary course correction for a genre that has historically sidelined queer voices.

The stories in this book are so compelling and so necessary, now more so than ever. We’re up against a regime whose primary and most devastating weapon has been the deliberate and systematic devaluing of empathy. There is a concerted effort underway to censor our voices, to restrict or eliminate access to our books in schools and public libraries and to label stories based on our lived experiences as “woke propaganda,” inherently obscene, or even pornography.

These two things are not separate, but intimately connected. Because nothing builds empathy like reading and sharing stories. You can’t see people as vermin to be eliminated if you’re allowed to see the world through their eyes.

I’m not talking about Manic Pixie Dream Gays who fart rainbow glitter and make “normal” people’s lives more fabulous, either. The characters you’ll find in this book are complicated, flawed, flesh and blood human beings.

So, if you’re queer and hungry for stories that resonate and make you feel seen at a time when it seems like the whole world is conspiring to erase you, this book is for you. But I really hope that people who don’t think they have anything in common with these characters will check it out too.

-- Christa Faust

Tuesday, April 29, 2025

We Need Diverse Books (by Christa Faust)

Speaking of books, if you’re reading this you probably already know about The Get Off, but did you know I’ve also got a brand spanking new short story coming out in September? I’m proud, honored and thrilled to be included in John Copenhaver and Salem West’s new anthology Crime Ink: Iconic!

In 2023, out of 517 stories published in major crime anthologies, fewer than 1% were written by LGBTQ+ authors.

Crime Ink: Iconic is a necessary course correction.

This bold new collection gathers crime stories inspired by queer icons—James Baldwin, Radclyffe Hall, Megan Rapinoe, Oscar Wilde, Candy Darling, and more—spanning the full spectrum of the genre: noir, cozy, psychological thriller, procedural.

With a foreword by Ellen Hart and an afterword by Katherine V. Forrest, the anthology is both a celebration and a call to action.

Featuring stories by:

Ann Aptaker, Chris Bollen, Marco Carocari, Katrina Carrasco, John Copenhaver, Meredith Doench, Margot Douaihy, Diana DiGangi, Christa Faust, Kelly J. Ford, Katherine V. Forrest, Stephanie Gayle, Robyn Gigl, Cheryl Head, Greg Herren, Renee James, Anne Laughlin, Kristen Lepionka, Mia Manansala, Jeff Marks, Ann McMan, Penny Mickelbury, David Pederson, JM Redmann, Jeffrey Round, & Baxter Clare Trautman

Published by Bywater Books.

If you preorder a copy of Crime Ink: Iconic or buy a copy of The Get Off from an independent bookstore of your choice (including bookshop.org) and email me your receipt dated between April 26 and May 3, I’ll donate 5 bucks to We Need Diverse Books.

Because in dark times like these, we all need diverse books. Now more than ever.

(Originally posted at https://buttondown.com/christafaust/archive/we-need-diverse-books/)