Impermanence of Home

Global City Review is now accepting submissions for our 26th issue, titled Impermanence of Home. We’re interested in stories, essays, poems, interviews, and artwork that explore how sanctuary, whether a person, place, memory, language, or idea, can be lost, reshaped, reimagined, or even fabricated. Click here for more.

Jessica Sticklor, collective member, publishes novel and YA Fantasy Series

Jessica Sticklor, a Global City Collective member, has two forthcoming titles releasing. She is available for readings, talks, and interviews this fall. The Beekeeper’s Daughter is an exploration of the struggles women face while dealing with mental illness. The novel follows three interlocking narratives. The story of Lorelei Bauer who, after dealing with a devastating loss, must piece together her mother’s … More Jessica Sticklor, collective member, publishes novel and YA Fantasy Series

Interview with a Gay Cop

Want to know what it was really like being a gay cop in the heydays of New York City? Here’s a flashback to our celebrated piece, “Interview with a Gay Cop,” from our Crime and Punishment issue from the Spring of ’95, in which the anonymous retired officer recounts his experiences working around fit young … More Interview with a Gay Cop