Fall in love with these listens for fans of "Heartstopper"
Biding your time for season two? These delightful queer young adult audiobooks are just the thing.
Fans of “Red, White & Royal Blue” will swoon for these irresistible queer romances
Counting down the days until we get to see Alex and Henry on screen? Us too. Here's 10 listens to make the wait a bit easier.
"Something Like Possible" is a funny, queer love letter to ambitious teens
Student government and young love collide in Miel Moreland’s novel following a bisexual teen’s unconventional path to her dream summer program.
“Horse Barbie” is a trans pacific saga, literally and figuratively
Geena Rocero explores performance as a means of surviving, the vibrant culture of the Philippines, and what it means to live authentically in her daring memoir.
Alison Bechdel looks back on 40 years of "Dykes to Watch Out For"
The author of "Fun Home" and originator of the Bechdel test reminisces about the lesbian comic strip that launched her career—and celebrates its new life in audio.
Listen to These 2023 Lambda Literary Award Winners
The 35th annual "Lammys" give visibility to queer literature and celebrate debut authors adding their voices and perspectives to the storytelling landscape.
The top 100 LGBTQIA+ books of all time
Celebrate the diversity of queer storytelling with this collection of our favorite fiction, memoirs, and histories centered on LGBTQIA+ experiences.
Steven Rowley’s “The Celebrants” is a tribute to the enduring power of friendship
The author of the beloved bestseller “The Guncle” is out with another humorous and heartfelt listen, this time exploring middle age, “living funerals,” and ’90s pop culture.
“Imogen, Obviously” and the Discourse of Coming Out
Following her own public coming out story, Becky Albertalli uses her characters to reclaim the narrative and better understand her emotions.
TJ Klune's Futuristic Take on Pinocchio is the Found-Family Story We Needed
Bestselling author TJ Klune talks about the “uniquely portable magic of books,” queer representation, and how a googly-eyed Roomba inspired his new novel.
A radicalized heroine finds redemption in "Some Desperate Glory"
Award-winning author Emily Tesh’s debut novel ventures into the dark world of a dystopic, bio-essentialist colony in space that is fighting a misguided war against the aliens who destroyed Earth.
"I Keep My Exoskeletons to Myself" explores the anxieties of modern parenthood
Marisa Crane shares the inspirations behind their acclaimed debut, about a queer mother raising her child in a surveillance state.