Queer women have always existed – let’s put them back in the history books. No, they weren’t ‘just friends’!
Read Morewhen Louise – a sophisticated journalism student with date-purple eyes and a kiss tattoo – makes a chance reappearance, Bianca’s simple story takes an abrupt turn. Bianca is faced with two paths. One: safe, paved, and colourless. The other: a twisting, vibrant trail into the dangerous unknown.
Read More“Social Justice Warrior” Milo Stewart presents their debut guided journal where readers get to write about their sexual identity, gender identity, and finally discover themselves with questions and guided journal prompts.
Read MoreBased on interviews with self-identified LGBTQ people in North America and some European countries, Queer Lessons is a book about creating societies.
Read MoreSpanning literary non-fiction, memoir, essays, studies, and anthologies, this reading list will help to deepen and broaden your understanding of 2SLGBTQIA+ people and issues.
Read MoreVancouver-based Ashley Seward is among the composers that have been selected for the first-ever volume of vocal and piano songs written for and/or by transgender and nonbinary people, Anthology of New Music: Trans & Nonbinary Voices.
Read MoreIt is another year and I have a feeling that 2022 will be another good year for book lovers. Here are the most awaited Youth and Young Adult LGBTQ+ books of 2022.
Read MoreJay Lang’s newest LGBTQ suspense novel, The Immoral is set against the backdrop of beautiful Deep Cove, and downtown Vancouver.
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