![]() ![]() Chapters explore topics such as ace visibility, desire, possibilities, and “fuckability.” Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands by Kate Beaton (September 13)īeaton, whom you might know as the feminist cartoonist behind Hark! A Vagrant, has written her first full length graphic narrative, a memoir about her time working in Alberta’s oil sands. Subtitled “A Black Asexual Lens on Our Sex-Obsessed Culture,” Brown’s work of nonfiction explores asexuality with a focus on white supremacy, anti-Blackness, capitalism, heteronormativity, and patriarchy as they connect with acephobia. Refusing Compulsory Sexuality by Sherronda J. In this graphic novel, an anxious witch and a passionate rockstar start off as enemies, become friends, and maybe shift to lovers? When Elena and Margot first meet, sparks fly - literally - and doughnuts float in the air, but both of them are too caught up in their own worries to really see the other for who she is. Doughnuts and Doom by Balazs Lorinczi (September 6) The trans protagonist, Teo, sees himself as a middle of the road, kind of average semi-diós so he is shocked when he is chosen to compete. FARM FRENZY ALL ABOARD SERIESBut at the end of the holidays when they each have to go back home, can they keep their newfound queer love? The Sunbearer Trials by Aiden Thomas (September 6)įrom the author of the celebrated Cemetery Boys comes the first book in a new Mexican-inspired YA fantasy about a series of high-stakes challenges called The Sunbearer Trials. The first of many 2022 winter holiday themed sapphic romances, this one is about a lesbian AND a gay guy finding true love when a mutual friend sets them up for a house swap. The book includes essays, conversations, interviews, photos, art commissioned by disabled and Asian American artists, and more! The Holiday Trap by Roan Parrish (September 6) Wong, known for her work as the founder and director of the Disability Visibility Project, has penned a genre-bending memoir about her life as an activist. Year of the Tiger: An Activist’s Life by Alice Wong (September 6) Latin American YA horror! This collection of 15 monster stories has multiple pieces by and about LGBTQ+ characters, including “El Viejo de la Bolsa” by Alexandra Villasante and “Blood-Stained Hands Like Yours” by Gabriela Martins. Our Shadows Have Claws edited by Yamile Saied Méndez and Amparo Ortiz (September 6) When his mom is pinned for fraud she didn’t commit, he recruits his friends to infiltrate the rival casino he believes set her up. This contemporary YA features an all ace teenage heist team! Jack, the ringleader, is the kid of a Las Vegas casino mogul and a member of an online asexual friend group. ![]() During a fight with a rival clique, they discover a secret about their school that could be life-changing. In this aesthetically punk graphic novel with snappy dialogue, three sapphic teenagers are attending boarding school on the moon in 2115. Space Trash Vol 1 by Jenn Woodall (September 6) Twenty-five years ago, Jane confessed to killing her stepdad and fled her home state of Arkansas - but the body had never been discovered… until now. This slow burn suspense thriller is about buried secrets, murdering abusive men, and returning reluctantly to your small hometown. The 200 Best Lesbian, Bisexual & Queer Movies Of All Time. ![]()
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