WHAT?? There’s an A+ Book Club?!
Announcing the NEW A+ book club which features an author Q&A just for our members!
Announcing the NEW A+ book club which features an author Q&A just for our members!
If you want to live in a reality show, go ahead and sow chaos, but if you’d rather have a romcom, you have to let go.
The question was never ‘did I want you.’ The question was always ‘could I keep you safe?’
Scylla, Abigail, Tally and the gang try to balance a search for Raelle and evading capture and end up running into a familiar striking face…
Set in 1971, Vera Kelly: Lost and Found takes the series’ titular P.I. from post-Stonewall NYC to the sprawling land of Southern California, where she must solve her most personal case ever: the disappearance of her girlfriend.
A new a first-generation Muslim-American character on grown-ish, Emma Corrin on their sexual and gender fluidity, and Jasmin Savoy’s very gay new music video!
When it comes to boundaries, our strengths are our weaknesses and our weaknesses are our strengths. (Also let us talk about Raven Symoné’s chaotic gay TikTok, shall we?)
Also, one week til King Princess drops some new bops!
As many updates about Brittney Griner that I could fit in one link roundup.
Cara Delevingne has wasted no time turning the gay up to eleven in the second season of Only Murders in the Building, and we are grateful.
After my diagnosis, I thought my sex life was over. I was wrong.
The queer baking romance has Tulsa at its core.
You do not need to change your face. But I do think you can start to change your thoughts.
Kim and Lindsay’s friendship is the real love story of this series. I want them to end up as friends like everyone wants the leads to end up together in a romantic comedy. I shake with it.
Fox News apparently did not actually publish a story about “they/them summer” undermining American democracy, but we’re reclaiming the term anyway!!!!!!!! Happy they/them summer to all who celebrate.
Cynthia Erivo reconfirms her queerness, another sweet tearjerker from Brandi Carlile, Hayley Kiyoko is making the reality show of her dreams, and more!
Need a new video game to consume your every waking thought? We’ve got you covered with this interactive quiz.
My confused disaster of a teenage self could have used stories from this new canon of disaster bisexuals, stories about sexually fluid people in all their imperfections.
Luz and Amity tell queer kids they have a present; Eda and Raine tell them they have a future. And in between, there’s stories of disability, chronic illness, mental illness, gender, found family, and so much more.
Author Sarah Wallace writes on queer community in the self-publishing world and rewriting the rules of her own success.