2025 Event Details
Find us at the location below:
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Community Center
208 W 13th St, New York, NY 10011
Important Particulars:
The event is free with a suggested donation of $5.00
The Center is wheelchair accessible.
Sign-language interpreters are available upon advance request.
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RBF 2025 Featured Readers
Isle McElroy
Donna Minkowitz
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1:30-2:45 Getting Your LGBT Book Published
3:00-4:00 Asian Love Stories: Romance, Resistance, and Revolution
4:30-5:45 Politics as Experience/Experience as Politics
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All-Day Poetry Marathon: Poetry Schedule
[List as of April 2, 2024 ]
12:00 noon, Regie Cabico hosts
Emanuel Xavier
Guillermo Filice Castro
Lonely Christopher
Maria Lorena Llagas-Marbella
Kim Robert's
Lauren Taglienti
Ron Drummond
Bruce Whitacre
1:00pm, Drew Pisarra hosts
Pamela Booker
Jayson P. Smith
Ayodeji Otuyelu
Joan Larkin
Mare Davis
Ben Fears
Michael McKeown Bondhus
Malcolm Tariq
2:00pm, Dr. Casey Catherine Moore hosts
Chris Thomas
Marlee Miller
Korie La Te
Aurora Hatchel
Adrian Gaston Garcia
January Santoso
Micah the Poet
3:00pm, Baker Wilson hosts
Tonya Hegamin
Erica Doyle
Rae De Vire
Effy Guzman
Alli Salwen
Andrew Tye
Anthony Di Pietro
Dante Bunbury
4:00pm, Nathaniel A. Siegel hosts
Bryan Borland
Sean Patrick Mulroy
Trace Peterson
Chauncey Dandridge
Shelby Marne
James Pergola
Reece Borden
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Once again, the Rainbow Book Fair is hosting Drag Story Hour! This year, our story reader will be Angel Elektra, a legendary Westchester queen, who has been working with DSH for almost five years.
Drag Story Hour captures the imagination and play of the gender fluidity of childhood and gives kids glamorous, positive, and unabashedly queer role models. In spaces like this, kids are able to see people who defy rigid gender restrictions and imagine a world where everyone can be their authentic selves!

DRAG STORY HOUR X:00PM (Room ???)
SAT 5/10/2025
12 NOON - 6PM
TBD!
EXHIBITORS TBD!
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23Ghosts
23Ghosts is an independent creator of horror books, stories, and zines. Come for the ghouls, stay for the gays.
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Antonia Aquilante
Antonia Aquilante is an author and a copy editor/proofreader. She has been imagining characters and plots for as long as she can remember and, at the age of twelve, decided she would be a writer when she grew up. Her stories have changed over the years, but one thing has remained consistent—they all end in happily ever after.
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Archer Publishing
Archer Publishing's catalog of books includes and intersects mainstream and LGBT-themed works, with a strong representation of diversity across various genres, such as horror, drama, thrillers, romance, essays, poetry, how-to, and non-fiction works. After more than a decade, Archer Publishing continues to seek fresh, entertaining voices for readers of all backgrounds.
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Barnard College Library
We are dedicated to intellectual discovery and cross-disciplinary collaboration. We seek to bring together people, ideas, collections and technologies, forming a space and community that serves as a catalyst for knowledge creation and investigation. We provide a wide range of research and scholarly services and programming to create a unique and connected undergraduate library.
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Bearskin Lodge Press
Bearskin Lodge Press is an independent queer small press book publishing house specializing in work by and/or about queer bear voices, communities, and culture. It publishes books of nonfiction, fiction, poetry, photography and other visual art.
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Bold Strokes Books
Bold Strokes Books strives to ensure that our list of authors represents the cultures, backgrounds, and viewpoints of our world. We believe everyone should have access to write and read stories that reflect their lived experience.
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Brynda MARA
The holy spirit of writing descended on me at the agonic age of twelve. First it was an escape from the depressing world of sexual, physical and emotional abuse that I received from members of my community while growing up in the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. But soon it became my world, the only thing that made sense to me. The art of words led me to discover a world of pleasure while finding a way out of my misery. I learned to see people, life, emotions, and nature in a more colorful way, and was able to transform pain into something enlightened.
At a very early age, I had to abandon school to live on the streets of Rio. As a consequence, for many years, I didn’t have confidence in my writing skills, as I lacked a language in which I could be fluent. At the age of twenty-one, I started to attend college in the US, and through my writing classes, my passion for writing gained even more strength. However, the need for a stable income pulled me towards a business degree. It was not until 2007, at the age of twenty-nine, after finishing my Italian and Economics degrees and while traveling the world for a year, that I decided to make writing a priority in my life. Since then I have become a teacher of the English language, and now English literature, in order to better the only language that I feel confident in using to express myself: English.
I have written many different types of poems throughout the years about nature, people, politics, places and love. I have also written three books in the last three years: Marshal Sea (a poetry collection), and The Modeling Guide Book For EVERY BODY which are both on Amazon. My most recent work, a poetry book called Seven Days, Twelve Months and a Year, is now in the process of finding a publishing house. Lately, I have added essays, and short stories to my writing list. I have also been working on my autobiography called My Name is Mara for a few years which I'm hoping to finish soon. To me, everything can become beautiful through creative writing and I hope to share the same beauty I find in words with others.
In my poetry writings you will find an obsession with the sea and elements of nature, such as, the wind and the rain. I also enjoy making use of numerology, as well as, old English words that are uncommon in today's writings. Word play is found persistently throughout my work, as often, my main goal is to play with the readers mind and take them beyond their power of sight.
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Bureau of General Services—Queer Division
An independent, all-volunteer queer bookstore and cultural center.
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Carlo Quispe
Carlo “Uranus” Quispe
“Carlo Quispe is a Peruvian-born out gay comic book artist and author. His comics include Uranus Comics, CARLITO and Queer superhero Supermanuel.
Carlo grew up in Lima and Madrid in the 1980s. His family moved to the US in 1991. He studied Cartooning/Illustration at the School of the Visual Arts in New York. He first discovered comics as a child, where they helped him to learn English. PrideIndex enjoyed a lively conversation with this equally handsome and talented artist. He shared how comics brought happiness to his family and how his Peruvian culture influenced his artistic style. ”
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Carmen Pizarro
Carmen Pizarro
they/she
Artist
Illustrator 🇲🇽🇨🇱 // NYC // 👽
www.carmenpizarro.com
www.carmenpizarro.com/shop
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CD Rachels
Author of M/M romance from a queer BIPOC male perspective
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Chris Noble Inc
Chris Noble is a young business leader who has proven that your background doesn't determine success.
With over 20 years as a full-time entrepreneur in industries of cosmetology, author, real estate investor, motivational speaker, life coach and philanthropist.
Chris Noble Inc. is dedicated to helping young adults develop in their personal and professional lives. The tools of self-discovery and self-defining is how Chris empowers individuals to overcome their obstacles to achieving goals.
Chris Noble is committed to helping individuals unlock their full potential.
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Christa Orth
Christa Orth
Christa Orth (they/them) is a queer nonbinary writer and historian, and the author of Don’t Stop Me Now: How to Resist Drag Bans and Create Total Gender Liberation. Their publications include the Lambda Literary Award winning anthology Portland Queer: Tales of the Rose City, Encyclopedia of American LGBT History and Culture, and VisualAIDS.org. They are a Lambda Literary Emerging Writers Fellow and the recipient of a University of Oregon LGBT Essay Award. Christa’s full-length book is coming soon: Queer Famous, a memoir about their drag king utopia.
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Christian Pan Erotica
Author of bisexual-centered erotic fiction, including the editor & publisher of THE BEST BI EROTICA OF THE YEAR
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CJ Ravenna
CJ Ravenna is a writer of MM paranormal and urban fantasy romance. She loves to tell stories packed with fated mates, found family, and all the feels.
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Crisperanto: The Quentin Crisp Archives & Other Countries
THE QUENTIN CRISP ARCHIVES
All Things Quentin Crisp!
The mission of The Quentin Crisp Archives is to preserve and maintain the manuscripts, letters, recordings, artwork by and about, and various artifacts and ephemera related to the life and legend of Quentin Crisp, and to promote his philosophy of individuality, self-acceptance, and tolerance.
This web site is an integral part of The Quentin Crisp Archives, providing news and information about "All Things Quentin Crisp!" So please check back this page for updates, as well as to review a variety of photographs and reminiscences by family and friends, and you.
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Daniel Meltz
Rattling Good Yarns Press is an LGBTQ+ owned and operated independent publishing house specializing in LGBTQ fiction nonfiction. A rattling good yarn, the British expression, means an excellent and exciting story. We are devoted to bringing works to light that are neglected by mainstream publishers. Founded in 2018, Rattling Good Yarns Press is dedicated to the principle that LGBTQ+ voices need to be heard. All of our books are a rattling good yarn.
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David Kennerley/DAKEN Press
David Kennerley is a journalist, historian, and archivist specializing in LGBTQ culture. His fully illustrated book, GETTING IN: NYC Club Flyers from the Gay 1990s, was published by DAKEN Press in August 2023. For nearly two decades, he has been an Arts & Entertainment reporter for Gay City News, the NYC-based LGBTQ newspaper and website.
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Dawn Cutler-Tran
Dawn Cutler-Tran is an avid board gamer and rock climber who lives on the East Coast of the United States but loves to travel to places near and far as often as she can. Dawn has always identified as queer, but during the pandemic she finally discovered she was nonbinary (she/they pronouns) and came out to family and friends. Her biggest hope in writing queer fiction is to provide at least one other person out there with characters and story lines that they can recognize themselves, or their friends and loved ones in.
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D . B. Watson
Two Timer : A Collection of my Comic books and Suspense/ Thriller Novels
When I was young I was curious about M/M relationships. I searched for books and movies but all I could find were storylines that end with death and sadness. It sickened me to read and see such tragedy. So I started to write my own stories with a different outcome for the two lovers.
When I got older and experienced my relationship, I discovered that people had layers. And for a couple to work, they needed to exist in those layers without trying to change too much.
My characters will be heroes, victims, and villains. They go through hardship and sometimes do not always win but won't suffer as in the stories from my youth.
I've been writing for over 40 years. I'm a lover of books, traveling, and writing. -
D.C. Emerson
Explore D. C. Emerson's Queer Contemporary Romance books.
Immerse yourself in captivating stories with diverse gender and sexuality rep.
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DiAnna Ritola
DiAnna Ritola is the author of Mismatched Luggage: Unpacking Your Sexual Baggage for Your Spiritual Journey. As the owner of True North Healing Sanctuary, a healing and retreat center in the hills of Western Massachusetts, DiAnna creates safe spaces both in-person and online for releasing old baggage, learning and strengthening practices for resilience and empowerment, while honoring the unique journeys of her queer siblings.
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Door is a Jar
Founded in 2015, Door is a Jar Magazine is a print and digital publication of poetry, short fiction, nonfiction, drama and artwork. Our publication focuses on writing that is accessible for all readers. We publish well-crafted writing that has cadence, personality, and uses familiar language to take readers on a journey.
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Drag Story Hour
Once again, the Rainbow Book Fair is hosting Drag Story Hour! This year, our story reader will be Angel Elektra, a legendary Westchester queen, who has been working with DSH for almost five years.
Drag Story Hour captures the imagination and play of the gender fluidity of childhood and gives kids glamorous, positive, and unabashedly queer role models. In spaces like this, kids are able to see people who defy rigid gender restrictions and imagine a world where everyone can be their authentic selves!
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Editorial Smol Books
Editorial Smol Books is an independent publisher based in New York and Barcelona, founded in 2022 by Isabel Domínguez, Raquel López and Carlota Rangel.
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Efrain John Gonzalez
Efrain John Gonzalez is a photographic artist who's talents with camera and darkroom, has allowed him to document the unusual, the erotic, the unique, the wild and slightly crazy, from the world of body modifications to the underground universe of radical S&M, from sensual beauty of the flesh, to raw sexual desires. An internationally published photographer who for the past 40 years has been traveling down dark and mysterious paths, trying to capture on film, real life images that illustrates a story of people finding the path to their souls, gathering together to celebrate their uncommon lives. His patience has created a rare historical archive of original work, candid photographs of underground clubs, transgender people, tattoo and body modification events, Queer history, cities at night, Political gatherings, leather and fetish cultures.
Along with my more recent photography with digital cameras, I am always creating new galleries from my incredible film archive of over 40 years of B&W and Kodacrome photography, and each month I will try to introduce a new photo showcase of my older work.
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The Enthusiast Press
The Enthusiast is a sanctuary press founded on the unprecedented, if still somewhat tightfisted, generosity of the unemployment insurance program in period of the pandemic. We are sworn to no less a cause than the welfare of animals, plants and people, as well as the continuation of democracy itself, and find solace in the work of writers who, far from being able to thrive in the mainstream, haven't necessarily found their footing in a subculture.
So if you're in possession of an underrepresented story, are constitutionally constrained, dispossessed, have something to say, are desperate to air your grievances, harbor resentments against your fellow man, or are tired of people harboring so many resentments and airing them in public, we are probably looking for your work.
The Enthusiast is dedicated to the creation of camp bindings, and in queer fashion, will leave the specifics of its hydra-headed opposition to the stultifying uniformity of the state open to its authors, not wanting to impose our vision upon your work.
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Erin L. Durban
Erin L. Durban is an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Minnesota–Twin Cities, affiliated with Gender, Women, Sexuality Studies and American Studies. Their scholarship works at the intersections of interdisciplinary feminist and queer studies, transnational American studies, critical disability studies, and critical ecologies. Durban is currently the Co-Chair of the Association for Queer Anthropology and Co-Chair of Critical Disability Studies at UMN.
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Erin McRae & Racheline Maltese
Erin McRae & Racheline Maltese are award-winning romance authors creating happily every afters for difficult people with complicated lives. Their contemporary royal romance, A Queen from the North, was the overall winner in Library Journal’s 2017 Indie Ebook Awards. Their polyamorous romance, The Art of Three, was named a winner in the 2017 Rainbow Awards. Racheline’s fiction, non-fiction and poetry has appeared in numerous outlets.
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Eskay Kabba
Eskay Kabba pens erotic romance novels that celebrate the LGBTQ community, people of color, and interracial relationships.
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Evie McGlynn
Evie McGlynn is a new author who has always been an avid reader, mostly fantasy, science fiction and, of course, romance. After raising three children into adulthood, acquiring a master’s degree, and opening a counseling practice, she figured she didn’t have enough to do, so she decided to write books. Evie lives “down the shore” in New Jersey with her husband, her youngest son, his fiancée, and her goofy Rottweiler. Every summer she complains about “the bennies” coming down and snarling up the traffic, but she’s a Jersey Girl through and through.
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Felice Cohen
Hi. I'm Felice COHEN.
I am an author, motivational speaker, professional organizer and Holocaust educator. You might have seen me on youtube when I lived in a 90-square-foot NYC studio. I miss that place. It was cozy. I currently split my time between New York City and Cape Cod, MA.
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Felice Picano
Felice Picano is the author of more than thirty books of poetry, fiction, memoirs, nonfiction, and plays. His work has been translated into many languages and several of his titles have been national and international bestsellers. He is considered a founder of modern gay literature along with the other members of the Violet Quill. Picano also began and operated the SeaHorse Press and Gay Presses of New York for fifteen years. His first novel was a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award. Since then he’s been nominated for and/or won dozens of literary awards. Picano teaches at Antioch College, Los Angeles.
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Ferrandina Press
Ferrandina Press is an independent publisher based in New York City. We are local writers and visual artists publishing and presenting our works to the world because we believe that stories, whether fiction or non-fiction, reveal the truth. Our stories matter, to us and to us all.
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The Fire Press
The Fire Press was created in 1982 by Thomas Wirth who's friendship with gay Harlem Renaissance writer Richard Bruce Nugent led Wirth to create the press to sell a replica edition of the 1926 journal Fire!! which contained Nugent's landmark story featuring a bisexual protagonist, "Smoke, Lilies, and Jade." Today, the press also has other Harlem Renaissance and LGBTQ titles.
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Fordham University Press
Fordham University Press not only represents and uphold the values and traditions of the University itself but also furthers those values and traditions through the dissemination of scholarly research and ideas. The Press publishes boundary-breaking print and digital books that bring recognition to itself, the University, and authors while balancing the need to publish in new formats and work collaboratively on and off campus.
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Gaudy Boy
From Latin gaudium meaning “joy,” Gaudy Boy publishes books that delight readers with the various powers of art. We brings literary work by authors of Asian heritage to the attention of an American audience.
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The Gay & Lesbian Review (The G&LR)
The Gay & Lesbian Review / Worldwide (The G&LR) is a bimonthly magazine of history, culture, and politics targeting an educated readership of LGBT people, and their allies that publishes essays in a wide range of disciplines as well as reviews of books, movies, and plays.
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Gival Press
Gival Press, LLC is an award-winning independent literary publishing house that publishes fiction, non-fiction (essays / educational texts), and poetry.
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Greggor Mattson
Gay bars have been closing by the hundreds. The story goes that mainstream acceptance of LGBTQ+ people, plus dating apps like Grindr, Lex, and Tinder, have rendered these spaces obsolete. Beyond that, rampant gentrification in big cities has pushed gay bars out of the neighborhoods they helped make hip. Who Needs Gay Bars? considers these narratives, accepting that the answer for some might be: maybe nobody.
And yet…
Jarred by the closing of his favorite local watering hole in Cleveland, Ohio, Greggor Mattson embarks on a journey across the country to paint a much more complex picture of the cultural significance of these spaces, inside the “big four” gay cities, but also beyond them. No longer the only places for their patrons to socialize openly, Mattson finds in them instead a continuously evolving symbol; a physical place for feeling and challenging the beating pulse of sexual progress.
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Hazel Newlevant
Hazel Newlevant is a Portland-raised, Brooklyn-residing cartoonist. Their comics include If This Be Sin, Tender-Hearted, Sugar Town, and No Ivy League. They edited and published the anthologies Chainmail Bikini and Comics For Choice. They co-edited the anthology Puerto Rico Strong, published by Lion Forge Comics, which received an Eisner Award. Their comics have been honored with the Ignatz Award, Xeric Grant and the Prism Comics Queer Press Grant
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HECTOR CANONGE
In my interdisciplinary work, I explore notions of personal transformation, corporeal endurance, social adaptability, and migratory displacement. As a multidisciplinary artist, I seek to address issues that pertain to gender identity, border crossing, and social constructs about cultural heritage, ethnicity and assimilation. In my installations, public interventions, and socially engaged projects, I derive my inspiration from everyday practices, the urban sphere, and my observations about the human condition. Often times, I employ found objects and materials to reassign a new meaning. Other times, I use technology to create immersive experiences with narratives that encourage reflection and dialogue. In performance art I produce and present projects that align with my own approach about somatic expression and corporeal actions framed by my own conceptual reference on body politics, embodiment of ancestral heritage, and ritualistic processes.
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hellfirepress.com
HELLFIRE PRESS is the original creative Photography of Underground Artist Efrain John Gonzalez
and the Photo archive he has created of the cultures he had documented over the years.
Efrain John Gonzalez is a photographic artist who's talents with camera and darkroom, has allowed him to document the unusual, the erotic, the unique, the wild and slightly crazy, from the world of body modifications to the underground universe of radical S&M, from sensual beauty of the flesh, to raw sexual desires. An internationally published photographer who for the past 40 years has been traveling down dark and mysterious paths, trying to capture on film, real life images that illustrates a story of people finding the path to their souls, gathering together to celebrate their uncommon lives. His patience has created a rare historical archive of original work, candid photographs of underground clubs, transgender people, tattoo and body modification events, Queer history, cities at night, Political gatherings, leather and fetish cultures. -
Hive Mind Books
Hive Mind Books is a queer bookstore and coffeeshop located in Bushwick. We host author events, community events, and have the most in-depth inventory of queer books in Brooklyn.
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HOMOCATS
Erika Hardison of USATODAY:
Brooklyn designer J. Morrison doesn't shy away from creating fashion based on what he believes in. Through his popular art magazine and fun cat apparel, Morrison advocates against homophobia. Morrison also creates prints and visual art pieces, with an eye toward helping combat phobias and negative stereotypes.
At Homocats, you'll find hoodies, tanks, underwear, and more, all featuring Morrison's neon, abstract designs in every color of the rainbow. Most of his pieces come in unisex sizes XS to XL.
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Ignite! Entertainment/Jeff Krell
Ignite! Entertainment promotes alternative voices that have the potential to cross over to a mainstream audience. To achieve this goal, our genre of choice is comic books, although we’ll go wherever the muse takes us. The “Jayson” characters are available for worldwide licensing for all media.
Funny gay graphic novels!
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Incision Press
Words for the queer revolution. Incision Press is a new independent publisher of queer & trans writers based in Australia founded by Orlando Silver.
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The InQueery
The InQueery is America’s leading gay research corporation. We strive to deliver cutting edge reporting on queer trends, behavior and artifacts.
Tour The InQueery’s Corporate Headquarters
Welcome to InQueery HQ. As you explore our sprawling campus, centered around a converted Snapple™ factory at a still-undisclosed location, you’ll find that we’re much more than the “rainbow-capitalist corporate shill” and “Big Brother of corporate faggotry” the pundits have claimed. In our state-of-the art laboratories, corporate suites, and media zones, you’ll witness firsthand our tireless commitment to furthering the gay agenda. It is the cutting-edge research happening within these walls that lets us fulfill our mission: to educate the public on the most critical and up-to-date cultural phenomena in queer America.
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Jaiyde Thomas
Jaiyde Thomas is a lover of words and languages. Though her heart is in Alabama, she was born and raised in Ohio. Her first experience with gay romance was when she offered to beta read her friend’s novel. Since then, she’s been hooked on the genre. Her inspirations are Gianni Holmes, K. C. Wells, and Parker Williams, and their books are the reason why Jaiyde started writing.
She loves a good story with complex characters, steamy sex scenes, and happily ever afters. Claim Me, Love Me is her first novel.
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Jason Haaf
Jason Haaf is a writer and visual artist living in Brooklyn, New York. He believes in unruly perspectives and strong beginnings on both paper and film. He is the editor of "Bent Book: a queerish anthology" and co-author of the artbook "Watchword." His latest collection of work, "Can I see your niche?," features homoerotic collage and cut-ups and is now available from Trapart Books. His debut novel, "Harsh Cravings," is published by Polari Press.
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JEFFREY ROUND
JEFFREY ROUND is the award-winning author of fifteen books of fiction, including the seven-volume Dan Sharp mystery series and the Bradford Fairfax mystery series. He is also a poet, song-writer and filmmaker. His latest book is The Sulphur Springs Cure from Cormorant Books. You can contact him below and on Facebook.
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Jeza Belle
Jeza Belle is a multiple award-winning author, drag queen, and comedian extraordinaire. Jeza has written for numerous publications including The Advocate and The Huffington Post and performed everywhere from Broadway to Barcelona. Her books include the perennial favorite, "The Harlot's Guide to Classy Cocktails;" "Jeza's Jesus Juice-A Drag Queen's Christian Devotional," which broke the internet as the first mainstream Christian book written by a drag queen; and "The Presence Collection," which features four standalone novels with LGBTQ+ main characters in historical settings where our existence has been minimized or overlooked.
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Joi Massat
I’m a state-of-Georgian and a lifelong lover of books, comics, and games. I graduated from the University of Arizona’s Creative Writing MFA program because I never wanted to study anything else. My favorite field is prose, my favorite topics the weird, adventurous, ambiguous, alienating. And comedy.
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Joyce Miller, Author
Joyce Miller is a writer and performer born and raised in Philadelphia, PA, The City of Otherly Love. Her mother and father were both twins. She was accepted to the Pennsylvania Governor's School for both visual arts and acting and elected to attend for acting. She moved to New York at seventeen to study at the Atlantic Theater Company and Stone Street Film and Television studio while earning her Drama BFA at NYU, extending her focus to writing, video, and satire shortly after graduation. Also the target of a multi-interest black ops for most of her adult life, she descends from Amish and Mennonite on both sides of the family and hopes to one day rejoin. Click to purchase biography.
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K. Marcus
K. Marcus comes from a long line of strong women readers. She volunteers for SCBWI Westchester, as an academic support for children, is in 2 book clubs, works as needed for her local independent bookshop, and teaches Pre-K at her local temple. She has been a freelance photographer, K-1 public school teacher, TEDx organizer/volunteer and community activist. When she isn’t reading, writing or researching, you’ll find her outside enjoying nature. She has 2 children and lives in the Historic Hudson Valley with her spouse, cats, Westley & Buttercup, and dog, Indie. Frankenstein’s Matzah is her debut picture book. Find more info on kmarcuswrites.com.
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Kay Turner
Kay Turner is a performer, writer, musician and folklorist. She is the author of many books and publications, the lead singer in her rock punk band “Girls in the Nose” and a Professor of Performance Studies at NYU. From her groundbreaking work bringing goddesses and women’s altars out of the margins of history to her queering of religious and pop icons, Kay has centered her life around creating space for feminist communion. The following conversation was recorded on March 7, 2020 at 11am in Kay’s Apartment in Brooklyn, New York.
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Kent Lau_Illustrator
NYCFULLTIMEILLUSTRATOR🔞
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Koko Escoto
Kristy “Koko” Escoto is a Mexican American, lesbian self-published author and illustrator based in Metro Atlanta. Graduated from the University of Minnesota with a Bachelor of Arts in psychology. She is currently in graduate school for a Masters of Social Work.
Koko enjoys illustrating book covers and interior book formatting. Koko strives to provide indie authors with affordable and professional book covers and formatting.
She knows how hard it can be to self publish without guidance, and would love to help you out in your self-publishing journey.
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Kyle Lane Kirby
Erotic, intimate silkscreen prints of images pulled from porno mags or photos of friends.
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L.A. Witt/GallagherWitt
Though I have four names, I am just one person! I'm not the most interesting person in the world -- I live in Pittsburgh with my husband and a couple of cats, and I can usually be found either writing or ruining my voice at a hockey game (Let's go Pens!). When I'm not doing either of those things, I'm probably painting or running around with my DSLR.
Why the different names? Mostly so readers know what they're going to get.
L.A. Witt - gay romance and suspense. Most of my books are written under this name.
Ann Gallagher - LGBTQ+ sweet romances, asexual romances, and young adult
Lauren Gallagher - M/F, F/F, and bisexual romances
Lori A. Witt - mainstream science fiction, fantasy, and suspense.
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Lauren R. Taylor
Lauren R. Taylor is a leader in the field of preventing, interrupting, and
healing from gender-based violence. Her book, “Get Empowered: A
Practical Guide to Thrive, Heal, and Embrace Your Confidence in a Sexist World,”
co-authored with Nadia Telsey, was released by Penguin Random House in
October 2023.
Lauren has been working to end gender-based violence since 1978, when she co-
founded Washington, D.C.’s, first shelter for abused women and their children.
She’s a survivor who, for more than 35 years, has been teaching skills for
stopping harassment, abuse, and assault to those most often targeted: women,
LGBTQIA+ people, and disabled people.
As a trainer and director of Defend Yourself, Lauren and her team have reached
more than 40,000 people in the D.C. area and nationally.
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Lauren R. Taylor
Get Empowered includes:
A closer examination of gender-based violence―It’s more than what you think, and it’s really not your fault.
More than 100 exercises―Choose what works for you to help you be more confident and assertive, let go of shame and self-blame, and live the life you want.
Something for everyone―Whether you’re looking for ways to stand up for yourself, you’re a survivor focused on healing, or you’re committed to being an ally, this book will give you the tools you need to thrive
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Lethe Press
We're queer and weird, and you better be okay with that!
Lethe Press is an independent publishing house specializing in the strange, the eerie, and the uncanny. Many of our books do have queer interest but we've grown into speculative fiction for all readers. Lethe Press is devoted to ideas that are often neglected or forgotten by mainstream publishers. Founded in 2001 by author Steve Berman, Lethe Press has grown steadily to become one of the larger gay presses.
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Matthew R Corr
Matthew R. Corr is an award-winning, Brooklyn-based author, who writes Queer Horror, and New Adult fiction.
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Maxwell Bauman
Maxwell is the owner and Editor-In-Chief of Door Is A Jar literary magazine. Founded in 2015, Door Is A Jar is a quarterly print and ebook publication of poetry, short fiction/ nonfiction, drama, artwork, and book reviews that connect with the everyday reader.
Visit Door Is A Jar's website for more information:
http://www.doorisajarmagazine.net
In 2021, Maxwell became Lead Editor of Aggadah Try It Books, an imprint of Madness Heart Press, that focuses on publishing speculative fiction by Jewish authors. https://madnessheart.press/?v=7516fd43adaa
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Michael Dane
“History, memory, and imagination converge in Michael Dane’s memoir HomoAmerican, a dense, luscious account of growing up gay in midcentury San Francisco. Landscapes and locations are drawn in beautiful detail, folding together the past and present... The book is fully, brilliantly human. Characters speak in fractured dialogue that spatters the text, adding dimension to an already rich narrative tapestry. Original and authentic, HomoAmerican is a unique memoir that manages to be humorous, wise and moving all at once. Both historical and profoundly personal, HomoAmerican is a triumphant memoir, as timely as ever and told with moving honesty.” Claire Foster, Foreword Clarion Review.
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Michele Abounader
Michele spent most of her early life reading, and writing poetry, while wandering around rural Upstate New York. Present Day – she’s made the move into creating comics as a way to bring her stories to life. Leaning into the editing side of comics creating, she loves to find ways to encourage other creators in telling their stories authentically, and to help them find their voice.
Michele is currently developing graphic novel and anthology pitches, as well as doing her best to bring more LGBTQIA+ voices and stories into the comics industry.
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A Midsummer Night's Press & Lawrence Schimel
A Midsummer Night's Press
Independent poetry press
Lawrence Schimel
Lambda Literary Award-winning author: poetry, children's books, fantasy, erotica
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Mike Keren/ John J Caminiti
Mike Keren is a clinical psychologist with advanced training in psychoanalysis and family therapy. He currently maintains a private practice with adults and couples in central New Jersey, although in the past he has worked in a variety of community and correctional facilities. Although he has a general practice he has a particular interest in working with caregivers as well as helping families talk about end of life issues.
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Mil Mundos Books
A multilingual coop bookstore and community center curating for Black, Latinx, and Indigenous heritage. We are also home to Mil Mundos en Común, our sister non-profit providing access to essential goods, literacy, and digital connectivity.
Una librería cooperativa multilingüe y un centro comunitario que conserva la herencia negra, latina e indígena. También somos el hogar de Mil Mundos en Común, nuestra organización hermana sin fines de lucro que brinda acceso a productos esenciales, alfabetización y conectividad digital.
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Mumblers Press LLC
LGBTQ-friendly micropress from San Francisco. Award-winning great reads.
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Nathan Rapport/Dream Brother
An artist run gallery dedicated to investing in queer artists.
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Natural Pursuits
Natural Pursuits, a project from PM Pursuits LLC, celebrates queer bodies and art through monthly queer house parties and photoshoots. We create unique and engaging content for our print and digital magazine while also supporting queer artists.
But our events are about more than just art and photography. By removing clothing and social norms, we create a space where participants can connect on a deeper level and form meaningful relationships through their shared vulnerability. Our events provide a safe and supportive environment where everyone can appreciate their own bodies and emotions without fear of judgment or rejection.
Join us in celebrating queer bodies and art and help us create a culture of kindness and self-acceptance.
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The Nonbinarian Bookstore
a trans+ owned exclusively queer bookstore & mutual aid initiative distributing free queer books to book deserts in Brooklyn.
Born out of our mobile mutual aid initiative (The Nonbinarian Book Bike, est. 2022), The Nonbinarian Bookstore is a trans+ led volunteer-powered exclusively queer bookstore & community space, carrying new, used, & free books, gifts, & resources.
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Not Child's Play/Risa Shaw
Not Child’s Play serves to amplify and honor the experiences of sibling sexual abuse survivors, while fostering conversation, accountability, and compassion among families, perpetrators, and bystanders. This compelling and brave book and website extends an invitation to readers and visitors to witness and actively engage in addressing these issues. The book serves as a lifeline to survivors who have been suffering in silence and isolation. The courageous voices in its pages encourage us all to create a world where sibling sexual abuse is acknowledged and dismantled, where further harm is prevented, and where survivors can reclaim what was stolen from them. Our aim is to eradicate the cycles of shame and secrecy which otherwise silence survivors, conceal their narratives, and perpetuate the cycle of abuse.
Not Child’s Play demands attention.
The moment for acknowledgment has arrived.
Indeed, it is long overdue.
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NYU Press
A publisher of original scholarship since its founding in 1916, New York University Press is a department of the New York University Division of Libraries. Several key themes or topics, especially race, ethnicity, gender, and youth studies, unify all our publishing disciplines.
NYU Press publishes over 110 new books each year, with a backlist of nearly 3,000 titles in print and annual sales revenue of $4.5 million. All our books are published in simultaneous print and ebook formats, and are available from a wide array of retailers.
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Other Countries: Black Queer Expression
Founded in 1986 in New York City, Other Countries is a Black gay men's writing collective centered on a peer-facilitated writers workshop that now meets bimonthly online. Other Countries Press has published three anthologies, Other Countries: Black Gay Voices (1988), Sojourner: Black Gay Voices in the Age of AIDS (1993), Voices Rising: Celebrating 20 Years of Black LGBT Writing (2007).
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Our Corner Publishing
At Our Corner Publishing, we aim to make a collective of independent authors and publishers that want to give the people what they want, even if no one else wants it. Our books are niche enough to not hit the tops of the charts, but we’re still going to do our best to put them on shelves.
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Out-FM Radio Collective/John Riley
About Out-FM
Out-FM is a weekly progressive, intersectional queer show on listener-sponsored, noncommercial WBAI/Pacifica Radio. It airs at 99.5 FM and wbai.org, generally on Tuesdays from 8-9 PM.
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Painted Pony Projects/Optimal Matters
Irene Javors, M.ED. is a licensed mental health counselor She is in private practice in New York City. She is the author of Culture Notes: Essays on Sane Living, 2010; and a volume of poetry, Mists of Memory (1986) She is a member of PEN. She is on the faculty of the Mental Health Counseling Program, Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Yeshiva University. She writes on topics involving culture and psyche.
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The Paperback Guy: Kurt Brokaw
Vintage lesbian paperbacks. All original signed paperbacks by Bannon/Meaker, plus many more 50s/60s lesbian novelists. Kurt Brokaw has taught courses on the novels of Ann, Marijane, Patricia Highsmith, Gale Wilhelm, Tereska Torres, Paula Christian and Valerie Taylor. His memoir The Paperback Guy was published in 2020.
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POETS WEAR PRADA
Poets Wear Prada, also known as PWP Books, founded in 2006 and based in Hoboken, New Jersey, is an independent, traditional house devoted to promoting emerging writers, publishing beautifully designed volumes of well-crafted poetry -- and now fiction -- you want to read and re-read by authors you'll want to follow.
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POP STAR B*TCH ZINE
POP STAR B*TCH ZINE
❤️🔥a quarterly queer pop culture publication
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The Publishing Triangle
The Publishing Triangle is a group of queer folks who work to further the publication of books and other materials written by LGBTQ authors or with LGBTQ themes.
We come from all types of backgrounds. We are on staff and we’re freelancers. We are editors, agents, and booksellers; we work in sub rights, publicity, sales, design, and production. Many of us are writers. We are also librarians, teachers, booksellers, and even avid readers who don’t work in a publishing-related field.
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Queerazon.com
At first, I thought I would be selling mostly naughty stuff, but that's not what happened. I'm selling books. Books about parenting a queer child, coming out at work, being an ally, or being gay and a person of faith.
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Queer Book Club
Queer Book Club
Welcome to Queer Book Club!
We read books about, for and written by queer people!
Run by @joeylobel
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Queer Comix
Jennifer Camper is a cartoonist and graphic artist living in New York City.
Her comics are often dark stories with sly humor and they give voice to outsiders. Her work examines life from a perspective that is irreverent, female, queer, and mongrel (Lebanese American). She often explores gender, race, class, and politics, as well as sexuality, mermaids, and robots. She’s also a cartoon editor, a teacher, and the creator of three Queers & Comics Conference.
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Quilted Press
Quilted Press is a queer + trans collective of independent authors. Come check out our first three titles:
- Fragments of Wasted Devotion by Mia Arias Tsang
- Entwined: Essays on Polyamory and Creating Home by Alex Alberto
- Stellar Nursery: On My (Trans) Body and My Choice by K.G. Strayer
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Randy Wicker
Mattachino, journalist, button sloganeer, vlogger, human-cloning activist, trans activist. ✌️❤️🌈
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Rebel Satori Press
Established in 2002, Rebel Satori Press is dedicated to safeguarding the voices of our heritage. RSP publishes cutting-edge fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction, amplifying LGBTQIA+ voices and promoting diversity through the press and its imprints Queer Mojo, Queer Space, Arabi Manor, and the Library of Homosexual Congress.
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REDDING NEWS REVIEW
ReddingNewsReview.com is home to radical media innovation and unbridled independent and award-winning reporting.
Redding News Review is the oldest black news aggregation Web site in the world. For 20 years, its award-winning staff is responsible for breaking some of the biggest news stories – from President Obama’s run being thwarted to opening a dialog about diversity in TV news. It is also the exclusive home of founder Rob Redding new talk radio show “Redding News Review Unrestricted”, the first and most successful stand-alone subscription-supported talk radio show, made possible by the black Web’s first subscription-subscription porta
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ReQueered Tales
ReQueered Tales re-publishes award-winning, post-Stonewall gay and lesbian fiction – with a focus on mystery, literary and horror/sci-fi genres.
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RFD
RFD - A Reader Created Journal Celebrating Queer Diversity Since 1974. It is a reader-written journal for gay people which focuses on country living and encourages alternative lifestyles. We foster community building and networking, explore the diverse expressions of our sexuality, care for the environment, radical faerie consciousness, nature-centered spirituality, and share experiences of our lives. Quarterly issues are typically 64 pages, full color. RFD is produced by volunteers. We welcome your participation. The business and production are coordinated by a collective. We print in New York state.
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Ricardo Quintana-Vallejo (North Meridian Press)
NORTH MERIDIAN PRESS
EST: 2019
THE NORTH MERIDIAN REVIEW:
A JOURNAL OF CULTURE AND SCHOLARSHIP
Housed in northeast Alabama, this independent journal’s mission is to bring together multiple academic fields and non-traditional voices in a place of sustained reflection and debate.
The North Meridian Review is an interdisciplinary journal of scholarship, culture, and the arts. Each issue is comprised of various sections which include peer reviewed scholarship in the fields of history, social sciences, and the humanities; prose, both fiction and non-fiction; poetry; and book reviews.
NORTH MERIDIAN BOOKS:
North Meridian Books is an outgrowth of the ideas, practices, and personalities at The North Meridian Review.
We are a writer and artist led press. We do not strive to make it rich. Instead we are interested in publishing works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and translation that would otherwise not find homes at traditional publishers.
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Riverdale Avenue Books
Riverdale Avenue Books is an award winning, innovative hybrid publisher at the leading edge of the changes in the publishing industry. We publish e-books and print titles under 15 imprints.
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Rusty Creation/Alveda McCoy
"Rusty Creation's" Is an E- Commerce boutique created by Author, Actress, Podcaster and Designer, Alveda McCoy. With the aspiration to make Women, Children and Men feel powerful with every piece of Rusty's Collection. Empowerment is a word that can describe Rusty, but sharing that empowerment with each reader and follower is her number one purpose. Everyone can express themselves once they feel fearless and empowered.
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Rutgers University Press
Bold Ideas, Essential Reading. Check out our newest LGBTQ+ titles!
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Ryan Pic
Ryan Pic is a multimedia artist exploring the natural and fantastical through a queer, trans masculine, neurodivergent, and disabled lens. They work predominantly in fiber arts, finding its history and processes the perfect locus for reflecting on their experiences with subverting expectations of gender, religion, sexuality, and ability.
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Shannon O'Connor
Shannon O’Connor is a twenty something, queer, self published author of over a dozen sapphic books and counting.
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Shiny Skunk
✨ Hi I'm Shiny, I'm a Purple Stink Boy ✨ I make adult gay furry art & comics 🔞 ✨ kissin
@trashtail
💖 ✨ 🛑COMMISSIONS CLOSED🛑
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Shungaboy
I'm SHUNGABOY. I create vibrant paintings of male ballet dancers, surrealist male cityscapes, handsome portraits, and homoerotic landscapes.
My work grows out of my figure drawing practice. I believe that the male physique is the most beautiful thing in the world, and I want to overcome the homophobia that pervades society.
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Sinister Wisdom
Sinister Wisdom is a multicultural lesbian literary & art journal that publishes four issues each year. Publishing since 1976, Sinister Wisdom works to create a multicultural, multi-class lesbian space. Sinister Wisdom seeks to open, consider and advance the exploration of lesbian community issues. Sinister Wisdom recognizes the power of language to reflect our diverse experiences and to enhance our ability to develop critical judgment as lesbians evaluating our community and our world.
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Singapore Unbound
Starting in the USA, Singapore Unbound builds people-to-people understanding by facilitating cultural exchange, publishing literary works of merit, and presenting insightful events.
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Street Noise Books
At Street Noise we make books that combine words and images in a powerful way, as in nonfiction graphic novels and memoirs. Our books have a radical, intersectional feminist, queer and inclusive vision, and seek to provide a platform for the voices of marginalized people.
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Talonted Tales Editing
Developmental editing and line/copy editing of story manuscripts
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Teleidoscope Vintage
Tahrir Scarf
World rainbow keffiyeh fashion. Queer artist-run non-profit org.
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Thom Katz
Thom Katz
After the birth of his daughter, Thom saw a need for more children's literature that spoke to LGBTQ+ families and their lives. He began writing poems and short stories that were age and content appropriate to explain big concepts to little minds. What started as a personal project for his daughter developed into a passion for helping others by sharing his work.
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Three Rooms Press
Three Rooms Press is a fiercely independent New York-based publisher inspired by diversity, dada, punk, and passion. Founded in 1994 by editors Peter Carlaftes and Kat Georges, Three Rooms Press serves as a leading independent publisher of diverse, cut-the-edge creative, including fiction, memoir, biography, young adult, LGBTQ fiction and nonfiction, and fiction and nonfiction by underrepresented voices in the literary world.
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Trans Anthology Project
Trans Anthology Project is a storytelling initiative focused on amplifying the voices of trans youth and their families to inspire social change. The project's first book, "Trans Anthology Project: Reflections of Self-Discovery and Acceptance," showcases the stories of over 200 gender-diverse teens, young adults, and parents from across the country. With its powerful collection of full-length stories, poems, personal anecdotes, and educational insights, this anthology offers readers of all ages and gender identities a deep, nuanced understanding of how gender identity can be explored, defined, and expressed.
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Tunita James
T. James’ Mission
For families like mine.
For all children to see their families in books.
For future families and what they could be.
For all children to love, live, and be carefree.
Signed,
Tunita James
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University Press of Kentucky
The University Press of Kentucky has a dual mission—the publication of academic books of high scholarly merit in a variety of fields and the publication of significant books about the history and culture of Kentucky, the Ohio Valley region, the Upper South, and Appalachia. The Press is the statewide nonprofit scholarly publisher for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, serving all Kentucky state-sponsored institutions of higher learning as well as seven private colleges and Kentucky’s two major historical societies.
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Van Kaye
Van Kaye is the skilled, self-published author of “Briefs”, a collection of gay short stories that reflect queer culture of the 1950’s. It was originally published by Vantage Press in New York, and is currently being considered for a newly printed edition.
Additional work by this same author, writing as Sam Willson, includes “Idiots and Angels”, a short story collection comprising some gay themed short stories, which at the time of publication garnered a favorable Kirkus review. The style reflects life experiences and powerful emotions.
“Miracles and Murders”, by Sam Willson, contains stories that incorporate magical realism in their telling. The style is a departure from the author’s previous efforts, dealing with unknown forces and unpredictable outcomes.
These self-published volumes by Sam Willson are available through www.xlibris.com.
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VEP Special Editions
VEP Special Editions partners with individuals and organizations to create journals, zines, and unique publishing initiatives. We specialize in works of all genres by or about LGBTQ writers of African descent who are concerned about social, spiritual, sexual, racial, and political issues.
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Yuricon&Rica takashima
Yuricon was founded in 2000 by Erica Friedman with the mission of bringing together fans of lesbian narrative in Japanese animation and comics to discuss and create stories that represented an entire continuum of lesbian experience. Yuricon community members participate in panels, write articles and conduct lectures all over the world, in order to expand the global Yuri community.