book lists Our Most Anticipated Queer Books for February 2026 Here are our most anticipated LGBTQ+ book picks for February! There’s a little bit of something for everyone! Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya and Riese Feb 3, 2026
book features The Unspeakable Shadows of Nightwood You fear Nightwood because of what it reveals about you. A. — Oct 10, 2022
lgbt book reviews “The Family Outing” Is a Vivid Memoir of Neglect, Secrets, and the Power of Family Over the course of five years, Jessi Hempel came out as a lesbian; her dad then came out as gay, her sister as bisexual, and her brother as trans. Darcy — Oct 7, 2022
book features Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya on Writing a Lesbian Horror Protagonist Who Has Been to Therapy Autostraddle Managing Editor Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya’s debut book — Helen House, a queer horror novelette — comes out October 18. Nico — Oct 6, 2022
literature Rainbow Reading: We Fell in Love (With Some Rad New Books) in October When someone declared on Twitter “october is an inherently gay month” — they were right. Yashwina — Oct 6, 2022
lgbt book reviews Cecilia Gentili’s “Faltas” Is One of the Best Memoirs I’ve Ever Read Faltas: Letters to Everyone in My Hometown Who Isn’t My Rapist is an exciting and, at times, breathtaking addition to the canon of works about “messy trans lives.” Stef Rubino — Oct 5, 2022
lgbt book reviews “It Came From the Closet” Gave Me New Appreciation for the Horror Genre Because we’re so frequently othered, many LGBTQ+ people find ourselves in horror film monsters. Abbie Jones — Oct 4, 2022
lgbt book reviews Malinda Lo’s New Coming-of-Age Queer Novel “A Scatter of Light” Shines Brilliantly Lo’s newest offering is beautifully composed, often feeling like a peek into your best friend’s hot (queer) girl summer. shea wesley martin — Oct 4, 2022
Rose Dommu and Casey McQuiston on Writing Queer Romance That Fucks With the Formula Literature Adam Eli
Queer History Meets UFO Lore in Ilana Masad’s Stunning New Novel ‘Beings’ Pick An Actual Category, You Strange Genius Gabrielle Korn
The Right Isn’t the Only Side We Need To Fight When It Comes to Trans Sports Inclusion Literature Stef Rubino
Bob the Drag Queen’s New Novel ‘Harriet Tubman: Live in Concert’ Is More Than a Joke Literature Elyssa Maxx Goodman