10 Years After Release, Janis Ian's Grammy-Winning Autobiography Is More Relevant Than Ever
With the release of her final studio album, "The Light at the End of the Line," acclaimed musician and author Janis Ian opens up about her legacy and hopes for a bright future.
Audiobooks on gender identity and living outside of the binary
Here are some of the most thoughtful and insightful audiobooks around written by or about the experience of living outside of the gender binary.
Joanne Spataro Dismantles the 'Preconceptions' of Conception: A GLAAD x Audible Interview Series
Writer, ghostwriter, and writing teacher Joanne Spataro's memoir 'Preconceptions' shares their story of how, against all odds, two people realized their dream of becoming a party of three.
Farhad J. Dadyburjor Widens the Scope of Queer Literature With His New Rom-Com
Acclaimed author Farhad J. Dadyburjor has set a new standard with his boundary-pushing listen The Other Man, an urban romance set in Mumbai.
The Audiobooks I Wish I Had Listened to Sooner (As a Late-Blooming Lesbian)
If you are questioning your sexuality or place in the world, know that you are not, and never will be, alone.
The best trans and nonbinary listens
Explore this list of essential audiobooks from trans, nonbinary, and gender-nonconforming authors and allies.
Casey McQuiston's secret sauce in making unbearably lovable queer rom-coms
The creator of ‘One Last Stop’ and ‘Red, White & Royal Blue’ commits 1,000% to their characters and their premise in whatever they are writing, inviting listeners to be just as obsessed with their stories as they are.
Journalist Samantha Allen Shares Her Favorite Listens About the Trans Experience
GLAAD Award-winning journalist and author Samantha Allen shares her three favorite listens that highlight the experience of trans folk.
Elon Green looks beyond the "Last Call" killer
With his meticulously reported first book, the journalist brings to life a forgotten sliver of queer New York nightlife that was darkened by a series of terrifying killings.
The Woman Who Fought for ‘All the Young Men’
AIDS awareness advocate and humanitarian Ruth Coker Burks opens up about the men she helped in the heart of Arkansas during the height of the AIDS epidemic.
'The Prophets' Raises Love Above All Else
Lauded for its lyricism and heart-wrenching beauty, Robert Jones, Jr.’s new novel is an electric debut centered on two enslaved men in love during the antebellum South.
Rufus Wainwright Heals Our Malaise in 'Road Trip Elegies'
Grammy-nominated songwriter, vocalist, and composer Rufus Wainwright uses music, humor, and a forthright manner to tell his story in 'Road Trip Elegies.'