"Working Girls" Trixie and Katya Answer the Audible Questionnaire
The "RuPaul’s Drag Race" stars share their favorite sounds, how they define success, and why they don’t believe in guilty pleasures.
The "RuPaul’s Drag Race" stars share their favorite sounds, how they define success, and why they don’t believe in guilty pleasures.
In a world that so often shuns what it refuses to understand, queer creators turn to horror to remind us why we can’t outrun our fears forever.
Debut author Hiron Ennes discusses the influences behind their surreal debut and why parasites reliably scare the hell out of us.
Bestsellers Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan discuss writing together, bees, and the one good thing about social media.
The women’s baseball series, adapted from the film by Abbi Jacobson and Will Graham, is steeped in fascinating historical research.
The Eisner-winning comic book icon builds a dark, mesmerizing epic of performance, fame, and magic in their hypnotizing new novel, "Luda."
With her debut novel, Katalina Gamarra draws on her love of all things literature in a retelling of Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” that’s brimming with positive representations of mental health recovery, neurodiversity, and queer and Latinx identities.
From delivering lighthearted banter to delving into the big, thorny issues, these podcasts offer something for just about every kind of mom and motherhood challenge out there.
From queer-inclusive sex podcasts to takes on pop culture and news, this list of the best queer podcasts represents the vast diversity of the LGBTQIA+ community, with a wide range of perspectives, topics, and voices.
June is Pride Month! In celebration, I’ve pulled together a collection of some of my favorite mysteries and suspense listens by LGBTQIA+ authors.
From the award-winning author of "The Chosen and the Beautiful" and "The Empress of Salt and Fortune," "Siren Queen" follows a queer actress during a Pre-Code Hollywood teeming with literal soul-stealing producers, sprites, and changelings.
Aaron Foley shares why he wrote his first novel, what inspires him, and what it means to be a Black gay millennial in the Motor City.