book features New Memoir ‘A Body Made Home’ Embraces Black Trans Love, Healing, and Transformation Kai Marshall Green resists cliche disability recovery narratives and normative tropes of trans storytelling. Lauren Herold Mar 5, 2026
lgbt book reviews Fatimah Asghar’s New Novel Is a Salve for My Reality of Grief Nothing lasts, though — not our parents, not our homes, not our relationships, not us. shea wesley martin — Nov 1, 2022
book features When Survival Isn’t Just About Yourself Writer Blair Braverman talks preppers, survival, queer love, and her gripping new novel, Small Game. Darcy — Oct 31, 2022
meet-ups / events A+ Read a Fucking Book Club Q&A with Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya December 13th! We hope you won’t ghost us! Nico — Oct 25, 2022
book features Ciara Smyth’s Queer YA Books Remind Me of Being a Teenager The Falling In Love Montage (2020) and Not My Problem (2021) are as hilarious as they are moving. Casey — Oct 24, 2022
quizzes Quiz: Which Sapphic Asexual Book Should You Read This Ace Week? It’s Ace Week! Answer a few simple questions, and I will recommend a sapphic asexual book for you to read! Casey — Oct 23, 2022
lgbt book reviews Jeanna Kadlec’s “Heretic” Is a Memoir for the Witches Who Grew From Good Christian Women Heretic is part memoir, part cultural critique, part political analysis, and part history, all viewed through the queer lens of a woman who grew up in the Midwest trying her… Heather Hogan — Oct 21, 2022
book features A Queer Woman’s Place Is in the Horror Story Domestic horror is gay as hell. Daven McQueen — Oct 20, 2022
literature Rainbow Reading: So! Many! Queer! Books! Meryl Wilsner’s new book has really really hot strap-on sex in it! Plus, more very important LGBTQ+ book news. Yashwina — Oct 20, 2022
New Memoir ‘A Body Made Home’ Embraces Black Trans Love, Healing, and Transformation Literature Lauren Herold
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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