Alice Wong wants you to rethink the parameters of intimacyThe prolific author and activist delves into popular misconceptions around what constitutes closeness and shares what disabled people have in common with the queer community.
Editors Select: March 202410 editors, 10 new listens—from fiction to memoirs to thrillers, check out our most anticipated listens of the month.
“Yours for the Taking” delivers a harrowing vision of a dystopian New York City In her debut science fiction novel, Gabrielle Korn raises questions about queer rights, corporate feminism, and humanity at large in a future decimated by climate change.
Alison Bechdel's "Dykes to Watch Out For" is a timeless celebration of lesbian friendshipsYes, Alison Bechdel's weekly comic is just as relevant in audio today as it was when the strip first debuted in the early 80s—and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.
6 of the best queer romance novels by indie authorsWhile these listens range from raw and sexy to sweet and just a little steamy, all explore LGBTQIA+ experiences in honest and meaningful ways.
Eliot Schrefer unravels his fascination with the real-life "Charming Young Man"The author shares how a breakup and a painting inspired his historical novel about a little-known 1890s French pianist and his relationship with Marcel Proust.
"The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo" is full of secrets, scandals, and Hollywood glamourTaylor Jenkins Reid beautifully immerses us into this story of love, marriages, and self-acceptance.
“Nobody Needs to Know” is a memoir everyone needs to hearSharing their journey of self-love, empowerment, and well-being, Pidgeon Pagonis emerges as a powerful voice in the fight against binary understandings of the human experience.
Fall in love with these listens for fans of "Heartstopper"Biding your time for season two? These delightful queer young adult audiobooks are just the thing.
Fans of “Red, White & Royal Blue” will swoon for these irresistible queer romancesCounting down the days until we get to see Alex and Henry on screen? Us too. Here's 10 listens to make the wait a bit easier.
"Something Like Possible" is a funny, queer love letter to ambitious teensStudent government and young love collide in Miel Moreland’s novel following a bisexual teen’s unconventional path to her dream summer program.