8 Sapphic Reads to Add to Your TBR in 2024
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The Out Side is a vibrant comic book bursting with color. As an anthology containing the work of 29 artists who identify outside the cisgender label, each comic presents a
Author and New York Times “Modern Love” contributor Suzette Mullen is all too familiar with the challenges inherent in coming out. At fifty-something, Mullen’s brave decision to come out later
More queer children’s books have been published in the last few years than ever before, even as they come under more political attacks than ever, too. They need your support
Amelia Possanza’s debut book, Lesbian Love Story, tells the stories of six queer women (with an interlude that pays a touching tribute to Sappho) alongside memoiric musings of her own
Banned Books Week, October 1-7, 2023, brings attention to the chilling issue of censorship in the U.S. today. Most books banned are by authors who are LGBTQ+, people of color
When Chrissy Holm began writing her debut novel, the memoir Finding Sunlight: A Coming-of-Age Memoir About Love Within the Wreckage of Purity Culture due out this November, it was primarily
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Lesléa Newman writes books for adults and children, including Heather Has Two Mommies, one of the first books for children showing a same-sex couple as parents and A Letter to
From book bans in the classroom to bans on gender-affirming care for minors, LGBTQ+ youth continue to be the target of U.S. culture wars, contributing to high suicide rates among