book lists Our Most Anticipated Queer Books for October 2025 It’s October, and you know what that means! Lots of new queer and trans horror heading your way! And plenty… Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya Oct 7, 2025
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literature Rainbow Reading: The Book With “The Most Hilarious Disaster Bisexuals You’ll Ever Meet” Plus, there are so many exciting queer Muslim voices getting published this year, and I’m here for it! Yashwina — May 4, 2023
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lgbt book reviews “Stars Collide” Is a Fun, Layered Queer Romance About Pop Stars Falling in Love Like a good pop song, this book is fluff at first glance, and surprisingly deeper when you look closer. Analyssa — May 2, 2023
book lists Close Out National Poetry Month by Preordering Queer Poetry Books Preordering books is a great way to support authors. Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya — Apr 30, 2023
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