lgbt book reviews Mattie Lubchansky’s Folk-Horror Graphic Novel ‘Simplicity’ Is Transcendent Lubchansky illustrates trans sexuality as sensual and transcendental but also with all the messy awkwardness and vulnerability that comes with… Nic Anstett Oct 6, 2025
lgbt book reviews YA Favorite Jennifer Dugan’s Queer Thriller Debut Is a Lesson in Trauma The Last Girls Standing gave me big Yellowjackets vibes. Sa'iyda Shabazz — Aug 23, 2023
lgbt book reviews Jenn Shapland’s “Thin Skin” Will Make You Believe Another Life Is Possible Shapland never purports to have all of the answers here, and why would she? Stef Rubino — Aug 17, 2023
lgbt book reviews Cleat Cute’s Sapphic Soccer Romance Will Fill the World Cup-Shaped Hole in Your Heart It can’t be good for your body to cut off lesbian soccer drama cold turkey. Heather Hogan — Aug 14, 2023
lgbt book reviews “Working It” Says the Quiet Parts Out Loud About Sex Work Before I was a sex worker, I was a proud sex worker ally. Raechel Anne Jolie — Jul 3, 2023
lgbt book reviews In “Pageboy,” Elliot Page Gets Vulnerable About Gender Dysphoria, Trans Joy, and Much More Like a lot of millennials my age, I grew up watching Elliot Page’s films and his ascent to stardom Stef Rubino — Jun 19, 2023
lgbt book reviews Leah Johnson’s Middle Grade Debut Will Take You Right Back to Seventh Grade Ellie Engle Saves Herself isn’t solely for children. If you’ve ever found yourself on a journey of self understanding, you will see yourself in Ellie. Sa'iyda Shabazz — Jun 16, 2023
lgbt book reviews Sarah Viren’s Memoir Is A Compelling Exploration of the Nature of Truth When we live in a society where truth matters so little, what are we supposed to do with it once we have it? Stef Rubino — Jun 14, 2023
lgbt book reviews Moby Dyke Is a Fresh Take on the Old Conversation About Disappearing Lesbian Bars I didn’t go to my first lesbian bar until I was in my early twenties. Stef Rubino — Jun 6, 2023