All Fours by Miranda July
We’ve never read a more wild and electrically true story of how it is to be a middle-aged woman but not feel like one. This book is a feral and brilliant adventure, a wild rumpus of transformation, deeply queer, and wickedly, slyly funny. We can’t stop shouting about it.
Queer Horror: A Film Guide by Sean Abley and Tyler Doupé
With over 900 entries, this exhaustive (but never exhausting!) filmography details and examines the long history of LGBTQIA content in horror films, from the early silents up through today’s megaplex studio releases. Cinéastes will appreciate the book’s playful but erudite essays, and horror fans will discover plenty of titles to add to their watchlists.
Frog and Toad Are Friends by Arnold Lobel
The contention that Frog and Toad have become queer, anticapitalistic, cottagecore icons is being bandied about a lot online these days. We won’t try and persuade you one way or the other on this hot topic. Instead, we suggest you read the book and decide for yourself!
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Lit Snax by Fabulosa Books
Published on October 3, 2024
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