Grant Morrison Casts a Spell With Their “Weird and Witchy” Debut Novel
The Eisner-winning comic book icon builds a dark, mesmerizing epic of performance, fame, and magic in their hypnotizing new novel, "Luda."
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.
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 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.
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.
Get to know lesbian literature’s past and present with these essential listens.
We scoured the big and beautiful LGBTQIA+ canon to present some of our favorite queer-focused listens of all time.
Here’s our list highlighting some of the best audiobooks, from classic to contemporary, that center the bisexual experience.
From the award-winning YA author comes her debut adult novel about two women who find each other after long journeys of tragedy and hardship. Steeped in an appreciation for the tangibly beautiful things in life, Nina LaCour cultivates a world that is at once painful and lovely, sad and joyful.
“I love the worlds that I'm making fun of—so that's the difference,” the Pope of Trash explains upon the release of his debut novel.