Queer BIPOC Voices

A monthly special edition celebrating BIPOC voices in the world of LGBTQIA2S+ literature

House of Frank

by Kay Synclaire

A warm and hopeful story of a lonely witch consumed by grief who discovers a whimsical cast of characters in a magical arboretum—and the healing power of found family.

One and Done

by Frederick Smith

One chance encounter. One night of passion. Will Taylor and Dustin leave it at one and done?

Just Like Her

by Fiona Zedde

Has this 40-year-old virgin finally found someone who makes her want to risk it all?

Skye Falling

by Mia McKenzie

A woman who’s used to going solo discovers that there’s one relationship she can’t run away from in this probing examination of the complexities of family, queerness, race, and community.

A Map of My Want

by Faylita Hicks

From the critically acclaimed author of HoodWitch, Faylita Hicks’s second collection explores the question, Where do our desires take us?

How to Be Remy Cameron

by Julian Winters

Remy embarks on an emotional journey toward reconciling the outward labels people attach to him with the real Remy Cameron within.

Angry Queer Somali Boy

by Mohamed Abdulkarim Ali

Unmoored from his birth family and caught between twin alienating forces of Somali tradition and Western culture, Mohamed must forge his own queer coming of age.

We Have Always Been Here: A Queer Muslim Memoir

by Samra Habib

A triumphant memoir of forgiveness and family, both chosen and not, We Have Always Been Here is a rallying cry for anyone who has ever felt out of place and a testament to the power of fearlessly inhabiting one's truest self.