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 ‘Love the World Or Get Killed Trying’ Is a Poetic Cry of Trans Loneliness The achievement of Alvina Chamberland’s text is how she reveals the deeper loneliness beneath her romantic isolation. Drew Burnett Gregory — May 15, 2024
lgbt book reviews ‘Memory Piece’ Understands the Power of an Archive Through three interconnected characters, Lisa Ko pens a very queer book about memory, art, and revolution. Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya — May 13, 2024
lgbt book reviews ‘How it Works Out’ Imagines Many Madcap Alternate Universes of Queer Love It’s a gorgeous, speculative exercise in romance that’s as bound together as it is fragmented. Aamina Inayat Khan — May 8, 2024
lgbt book reviews A Hilarious Sapphic Road Trip Romance About Death and English Teachers ‘Here We Go Again’ by Alison Cochrun delights — despite dealing with death. ashni — Apr 30, 2024
lgbt book reviews Maggie Nelson’s New Book Urges Us To Revel In the Art We Love ‘Like Love’ provides a creative and intellectual road map guiding us through many of Nelson’s influences, curiosities, and obsessions. Stef Rubino — Apr 29, 2024
lgbt book reviews Queer Feminist Essay Collection Explores Horrors of Motherhood The Call Is Coming From Inside The House is an ideal read for anyone interested in any one of its disparate themes: horror movies, queer parenthood, mental health, bisexuality, true… Casey — Apr 18, 2024
lgbt book reviews Bi4Bi Romance Thrives in This New Queer Regency-Era Rom-Com Their romance also encapsulates the protagonist figuring out she’s a top, a journey I always love to see! Casey — Apr 8, 2024
lgbt book reviews Satanic Panic Depicted in Thriller ‘Rainbow Black’ Feels Strikingly Relevant to the Present If there’s one word I could use to describe Maggie Thrash’s books, I’d use “tormented.” Sa'iyda Shabazz — Apr 5, 2024