Spring Is Here And Queer! — LGBTQIA+ Book Recommendations
Spring has arrived and we have the perfect LGBTQIA+ book recommendations for April, May, and June 2026. Continue reading Spring Is Here And Queer! — LGBTQIA+ Book Recommendations
Spring has arrived and we have the perfect LGBTQIA+ book recommendations for April, May, and June 2026. Continue reading Spring Is Here And Queer! — LGBTQIA+ Book Recommendations
2025 has been a colossus year for LGBTQIA+ book releases and it has already given us some incredible stories to consume and obsess over, yet there’s still 3 months left of the year which means we have one last preview for what’s left in store! If you haven’t found your favourite book of the year yet, then maybe you will in this list! From sapphic rom-coms, to trans manifestos, to gay vampire B&B hosts… here’s what you should sink your teeth into for the rest of the year! Continue reading 20 Queer Books to End the Year With
Here are the cherry-picked queer titles I think you need to watch out for in the coming months. From lesbian PIs to men working in open-pit mines, there’s nothing short of incredible in this list. Continue reading 20 Queer Books That Are Cool For The Summer
Love, loss and compromise in the Mississippi Delta. Continue reading Sweet and Low – love, loss and compromise in the Mississippi Delta
The best queer supernatural thriller you’ll ever read… Continue reading Sodom Road Exit – ghosts, gays and an abandoned theme park
SJ Sindu’s debut novel about what it means to be South Asian and queer is basically just really, really good… Continue reading Marriage of a Thousand Lies – a queer South Asian love story
A look ahead at the LGBTQ literature published in 2018… Continue reading 2018 Queer Lit Preview
Just a really long list of amazing LGBTQ books for your perusal… Continue reading It’s Pride season, here’s an enormous list of queer books…
“Reading different kinds of stories about people who have different identities helps educate, helps people be kinder, more understanding, less aggressive towards difference.” Continue reading I’m Not a Shark, But… – On the Comfort of Queer Narratives in the Aftermath of Pulse
As BFI Flare gets into full swing on London’s Southbank, we interview Stephen Paul Davies, author of Out at the Movies… Continue reading Queer Film in Books: Interview with Steven Paul Davies, author of Out at the Movies