This Pride, I'd like to celebrate the asexual superhero comics characters who are on the ace spectrum. It's a short list. But it's growing!
Dystopian fiction has come a long way. Here are eight queer dystopian books for a new take on a nostalgic genre.
Pride Month might be almost over, but that doesn't mean the celebrations have to stop! Get ready to wave your rainbow book flag high.
We can fight for LGBTQIA+ representation by combating literary censorship. Here are 12 up-and-coming trans and nonbinary authors to support.
Reading queer historical fiction, including Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo, is so vital because for so long queer history has been overlooked, brushed aside, or simply never spoken.
These sapphic New Adult books explore the confusing world between being a teenager and being an established adult.
This month, don't forget to include disabled Two Spirit and LGBTQ people in your Pride TBR. Here's a good place to start.
The first Pride event in the United States was a riot. When learning about queer history, memoirs by LGBTQ elders are a great place to start.
Did Patricia Highsmith really smuggle snails out of France in her bra? Why was she so enamored with this highly unusual pet?
Libraries across the country are facing backlash for their Pride displays, and the "compromises" aren't working. Here's how you can help.