book features Our Most Anticipated Queer Books for May 2026 Great sci-fi and hybrid nonfiction are coming your way this month. Plus a whole lot more. Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya and Riese May 6, 2026
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book lists 54 Queer and Feminist Books Coming Out Winter 2023 Welcome to 2023, which promises to be yet another spectacular year for feminist and queer books. This winter is only the beginning! Casey — Jan 10, 2023
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book lists Eight New Queer Indigenous Books Poetry, contemporary YA, science fiction, short stories, essay collections, graphic novels, and more! Casey — Jan 7, 2023
book features Nicole Morse Wants You To See Trans Feminist Futures in Selfies Selfie Aesthetics: Seeing Trans Feminist Futures in Self-Representational Art is a book about selfies and our relationships to them. Lauren Herold — Jan 4, 2023
literature Rainbow Reading: Hey Siri, What’s the Opposite of Listless? Instead of discourse, you know what we’ve got during this last mellow week? Lists. SO MANY LISTS. Yashwina — Dec 29, 2022
lgbt book reviews Queer Naija Lit: Hausa Is a Language of Love in Arinze Ifeakandu’s “God’s Children Are Little Broken Things” To be human is to be, or not. To love, or not. Chinelo Anyadiegwu — Dec 28, 2022
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