The Future is Disabled: Books about Disability Justice & Chronic Illness for Disability Pride Month

Disability comes in as many forms as there are people with disabilities; no two stories about disability are the same, and no-one’s relationship to disability is the same as another’s. Disability Pride Month, which started in 2015, is an incredibly … Continue reading The Future is Disabled: Books about Disability Justice & Chronic Illness for Disability Pride Month

Essential LGBTQIA+ Non-Fiction Books Out This Summer | Memoir, photography, sports & more!

Family! Politics! Relationships! Movies! Sports! Photography! Queer life and love in all its glory! That’s what you’ll find in today’s LGBTQIA+ non-fiction reading list! Covering a broad range of genres and subjects, you’ll find this summer’s unmissable LGBTQIA+ non-fiction titles … Continue reading Essential LGBTQIA+ Non-Fiction Books Out This Summer | Memoir, photography, sports & more!

27 Queer Books for your Summer Reading List: LGBTQ+ Fiction & Poetry out in May-August 2023

Happy Pride month fellow bookish friends!! Although we’re #QueerAllYear here on the blog, June is the perfect opportunity to celebrate our LGBTQIA+ titles, which is exactly what we’re up to today — here are the fiction & poetry titles you … Continue reading 27 Queer Books for your Summer Reading List: LGBTQ+ Fiction & Poetry out in May-August 2023

Maryse Condé Longlisted for the International Booker Prize | The Gospel According to the New World

Maryse Condé is a powerful literary force, “The grand queen, the empress, of Caribbean literature,” according to Fiammetta Rocco, and now the oldest writer to be longlisted for the International Booker Prize with her latest work, The Gospel According to … Continue reading Maryse Condé Longlisted for the International Booker Prize | The Gospel According to the New World

A Celebration of African American History, Culture and Politics through 10 Unique Books

It’s Black History Month over in the States this February! Black authors deserve highlighting whatever the month, but we thought this would still be a good time to point to some books that cover a breadth of African American history, … Continue reading A Celebration of African American History, Culture and Politics through 10 Unique Books