Books

A Blast from Boston’s Past

Award-winning author and screenwriter Gary Goldstein is celebrating the release of his third novel, Please Come to Boston, on September 10, 2024.

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The Guncle Returns!

Patrick O’Hara, everyone’s favorite fictional “guncle,” or gay uncle, is back and bringing readers along for a Eurotrip to remember! New York Times-bestselling author Steven Rowley is celebrating the launch of his latest book, The…

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Maia Kobabe’s Gender Queer Tops List of Most-Challenged Library Book

By HILLEL ITALIE AP National Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Maia Kobabe’s graphic memoir Gender Queer continues its troubled run as the country’s most controversial book, topping the American Library Association’s “challenged books” list for…

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Exploring Rural Gay Identity: Author David Meischen’s Journey

Author David Meischen explores small-town Texas memories in two new collections.

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Censorship Efforts at Libraries Continued to Soar in 2023, According to a New Report

Bannings and attempted bannings of books soared again in the U.S. last year, continuing to set record highs, according to a new report from the American Library Association.

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12 Books We’re Excited to Read in 2024

From Salman Rushdie to RuPaul, there's something for everyone.

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Book bans are harming LGBTQ people, advocates say. This online library is fighting back.

The Queer Liberation Library (QLL, pronounced “quill”) is entirely online. Since launching in October, more than 2,300 members have signed up to browse its free collection of hundreds of ebooks and audiobooks featuring LGBTQ stories,…

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A Rainbow of Literary Choices

Book ‘em this season with these LGBTQ delights.

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A Rainbow on the Prairie

R. Lee Ingalls shares his next installment of the Ingalls family chronicles.

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Otherwise Engaged

Lesbian writer Julie Marie Wade’s collection of braided essays is being released this month.

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