ruspoll.pages.dev


New gay fiction

JANUARYTHE SLAIN DIVINE by David Dalglish:
&#; sapphic MC
&#; god&#;s come to fuck things up
&#; the rebellion is fracturing
&#; and this cursed mask might be the only thing that can stop a god &#; but at what cost?
&#; last in THE VAGRANT GODSTHE PRINCIPLE OF MOMENTS by Esmie Jikiemi-Pearson:
&#; m/m
&#; a fugitive engineer plans to rescue her sister, no matter the cost the universe
&#; a time-traveler in regency London in a fling with the crown prince
&#; their paths are intertwined by prophecy and space
&#; space opera + launch family!FAEBOUND by Saara El-Arifi:
&#; sapphic
&#; elves, fae, & humans once co-existed, but now only the elves remain
&#; except wait, we just found this long-lost municipality and it&#;s&#; fae??
&#; and now their politics are kinda our obstacle, as well as their relationships VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED by Frances White:
&#; queer male MC
&#; twelve heirs to a centuries&#; old empire embark on a voyage to celebrate peace
&#; then, the murders began
&#; Death on the Nile, but with magic & chaotic queers FEBRUARYTHE TAINTED CUP by Robert Jackson Bennett:
&#; lgbtq+, disabled MC
&#; a Sherlo

The day after the election, November 6, having spent the previous evening cooking and consuming a sound meal of grass-fed beef and roasted green beans and quinoa as a form of self-care, I sat at the kitchen table eating every free piece of our leftover Halloween treats. KitKats whose wrappers were red as the electoral map. Bags of popcorn labeled, preposterously, Lesser Evil. Coconut-chocolate bars called Unreal. 

Around lunchtime, serious into this who-cares sugar binge, I opened my email and saw a new Substack post from Patrick Nathan, an superior writer and an especially astute critic of all the ways—both explicitly and implicitly—our country has embraced authoritarianism. America, he writes in his newsletter, not as a country but as a mythology and set of unifying ideals, is dead. It’s clearer than ever, he says, that “there is no ‘we’ on a national level, and there won’t be anytime soon.”

And yet, writes Nathan, “if America is dead, our communities survive.” If our national politics has become short-lived more than farcical theater, our towns and metropolis councils and neighborhoods are where real change can be enacted. There, he says, we have a voice. And while Nathan’s talking

LGBT is an initialism that stands for lesbian, lgbtq+, bisexual, and transgender. In use since the s, the term is an adaptation of the initialism LGB, which was used to replace the legal title gay in reference to the LGBT community origin in the mid-to-late s.

The initialism LGBT is intended to emphasize a diversity of sexuality and gender identity-based cultures. It may be used to relate to to anyone who is non-heterosexual or non-cisgender, instead of exclusively to people who are lesbian, lgbtq+, bisexual, or transgender. To recognize this inclusion, a popular variant adds the letter Q for those wLGBT is an initialism that stands for woman loving woman, gay, bisexual, and gender diverse. In use since the s, the term is an adaptation of the initialism LGB, which was used to replace the term gay in reference to the LGBT group beginning in the mid-to-late s.

The initialism LGBT is intended to emphasize a diversity of sexuality and gender identity-based cultures. It may be used to refer to anyone who is non-heterosexual or non-cisgender, instead of exclusively to people who are dyke, gay, bisexual, or gender nonconforming. To recognize this inclusion, a popular variant adds the letter Q for those who identi

Browse Books: Fiction / Passion / LGBTQ+ / Gay

new gay fiction

.