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A graphic with text and eight book covers over a background of a Rainbow Flag. The text reads: Queer Stories By Indigenous People of North America for Indigenous People's Day. The books are: Between the Pipes by Albert McLeod, Elaine Mordoch, Sonya Ballantyne & Alice Rl; Blood Sisters by Vanessa Lillie; Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology ed. by Shane Hawk, Theodore C. Van Alst Jr.; Bad Cree by Jessica Johns; Mgdiz by Gabe Caldern; Indiginerds by Alina Pete; Tread of Angels by Rebecca Roanhorse; Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger

Happy International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples! We’re celebrating by sharing our favorite queer stories by Native Americans, First Nations, and other indigenous people of North America. The contributors to the list are: Nina Waters, Shea Sullivan, and Nova Mason.


Between the Pipes by Albert McLeod, Elaine Mordoch, Sonya Ballantyne & Alice Rl

Thirteen-year-old Chase’s life and identity should be simple. He’s the goalie for his hockey team, the Eagles. He’s a friend to Kevin and Jade. He’s Kookum’s youngest grandchild. He’s a boy. He should like girls.

But it’s not that simple. Chase doesn’t like girls the way that the other boys do. It’s scary being so different from his peers. Scarier still is the feeling that his teammates can tell who he is—and that they hate him for it. If he pretends hard enough, maybe he can hide the truth.

Real strength and change can’t come from a place of shame. Chase’s dreams are troubled by visions of a bear spirit, and the more he tries to hide, the more everything falls apart. With the help of an Elder, and a Two-Spirit mentor, can Chase find the strength to be proud of who he is?

“Between the Pipes” explores toxic masculinity in hockey through the experiences of an Indigenous teen.


Blood Sisters by Vanessa Lillie

There are secrets in the land.

As an archeologist for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Syd Walker spends her days in Rhode Island trying to protect the land’s Indigenous past, even as she’s escaping her own.

While Syd is dedicated to her job, she’s haunted by a night of violence she barely escaped in her Oklahoma hometown fifteen years ago. Even though she swore she’d never go back, the past comes calling.

When a skull is found near the crime scene of her youth, just as her sister, Emma Lou, vanishes, Syd knows she must return home. She refuses to let her sister’s disappearance, or the remains, go ignored–as so often happens in cases of missing Native women.

But not everyone is glad to have Syd home, and she can feel the crosshairs on her back. Still, the deeper Syd digs, the more she uncovers about a string of missing Indigenous women cases going back decades. To save her sister, she must expose a darkness in the town that no one wants to face–not even Syd.

The truth will be unearthed.


Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology ed. by Shane Hawk & Theodore C. Van Alst Jr.

Many Indigenous people believe that one should never whistle at night. This belief takes many forms: for instance, Native Hawaiians believe it summons the Hukai’po, the spirits of ancient warriors, and Native Mexicans say it calls Lechuza, a witch that can transform into an owl. But what all these legends hold in common is the certainty that whistling at night can cause evil spirits to appear–and even follow you home.These wholly original and shiver-inducing tales introduce readers to ghosts, curses, hauntings, monstrous creatures, complex family legacies, desperate deeds, and chilling acts of revenge. Introduced and contextualized by bestselling author Stephen Graham Jones, these stories are a celebration of Indigenous peoples’ survival and imagination, and a glorious reveling in all the things an ill-advised whistle might summon.


Bad Cree by Jessica Johns

When Mackenzie wakes up with a severed crow’s head in her hands, she panics. Only moments earlier she had been fending off masses of birds in a snow-covered forest. In bed, when she blinks, the head disappears.

Night after night, Mackenzie’s dreams return her to a memory from before her sister Sabrina’s untimely death: a weekend at the family’s lakefront campsite, long obscured by a fog of guilt.  But when the waking world starts closing in, too—a murder of crows stalks her every move around the city, she wakes up from a dream of drowning throwing up water, and gets threatening text messages from someone claiming to be Sabrina—Mackenzie knows this is more than she can handle alone.

Traveling north to her rural hometown in Alberta, she finds her family still steeped in the same grief that she ran away to Vancouver to escape. They welcome her back, but their shaky reunion only seems to intensify her dreams—and make them more dangerous.

What really happened that night at the lake, and what did it have to do with Sabrina’s death? Only a bad Cree would put their family at risk, but what if whatever has been calling Mackenzie home was already inside?


Màgòdiz by Gabe Calderón

Màgòdiz (Anishinabemowin, Algonquin dialect): a person who refuses allegiance to, resists, or rises in arms against the government or ruler of their country. Everything that was green and good is gone, scorched away by a war that no one living remembers. The small surviving human population scavenges to get by; they cannot read or write and lack the tools or knowledge to rebuild. The only ones with any power are the mindless Enforcers, controlled by the Madjideye, a faceless, formless spiritual entity that has infiltrated the world to subjugate the human population.

A’tugwewinu is the last survivor of the Andwànikàdjigan. On the run from the Madjideye with her lover, Bèl, a descendant of the Warrior Nation, they seek to share what the world has forgotten: stories. In Pasakamate, both Shkitagen, the firekeeper of his generation, and his life’s heart, Nitàwesì, whose hands mend bones and cure sickness, attempt to find a home where they can raise children in peace, without fear of slavers or rising waters. In Zhōng yang, Riordan wheels around just fine, leading xir gang of misfits in hopes of surviving until the next meal. However, Elite Enforcer H-09761 (Yun Seo, who was abducted as a child, then tortured and brainwashed into servitude) is determined to arrest Riordan for theft of resources and will stop at nothing to bring xir to the Madjideye. In a ruined world, six people collide, discovering family and foe, navigating friendship and love, and reclaiming the sacredness of the gifts they carry.With themes of resistance, of ceremony as the conduit between realms, and of transcending gender, Màgòdiz is a powerful and visionary reclamation that Two-Spirit people always have and always will be vital to the cultural and spiritual legacy of their communities.


Indiginerds by ed. Alina Pete

First Nations culture is living, vibrant, and evolving…

…and generations of Indigenous kids have grown up with pop culture creeping inexorably into our lives. From gaming to social media, pirate radio to garage bands, Star Trek to D&D, and missed connections at the pow wow, Indigenous culture is so much more than how it’s usually portrayed. These comics are here to celebrate those stories!

Featuring an all-Indigenous creative team, INDIGINERDS is an exhilarating anthology collecting 11 stories about Indigenous people balancing traditional ways of knowing with modern pop culture.


Tread of Angels by Rebecca Roanhorse

The year is 1883 and the mining town of Goetia is booming as prospectors from near and far come to mine the powerful new element Divinity from the high mountains of Colorado with the help of the pariahs of society known as the Fallen. The Fallen are the descendants of demonkind living amongst the Virtues, the winners in an ancient war, with the descendants of both sides choosing to live alongside Abaddon’s mountain in this tale of the mythological West from the bestselling mastermind Rebecca Roanhorse.


Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger

Imagine an America very similar to our own. It’s got homework, best friends, and pistachio ice cream.

There are some differences. This America been shaped dramatically by the magic, monsters, knowledge, and legends of its peoples, those Indigenous and those not. Some of these forces are charmingly everyday, like the ability to make an orb of light appear or travel across the world through rings of fungi. But other forces are less charming and should never see the light of day.

Elatsoe lives in this slightly stranger America. She can raise the ghosts of dead animals, a skill passed down through generations of her Lipan Apache family. Her beloved cousin has just been murdered, in a town that wants no prying eyes. But she is going to do more than pry. The picture-perfect facade of Willowbee masks gruesome secrets, and she will rely on her wits, skills, and friends to tear off the mask and protect her family.

What are YOUR favorite queer books by indigenous people? (We’d especially love to know more by indigenous people from outside North America!)

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A graphic with black text on top of the cover of "Scholarly Pursuits" anthology showing a red dragon in glasses, holding a quill, a bat holding a scroll and a mouse, surrounded by books. The text reads: Scholarly Pursuits Authors and Books That Inspire Them.
The graphic’s title inside a decorative frame with a writing quill says: Vee Sloane.  It shows a book cover and its title on a pale blue background. The book is Imajica by Clive Barker.The graphic’s title inside a decorative frame with a writing quill says: Nicola Kapron.  It shows a book cover and its title on a pale blue background. The book is Tokyo Babylon by CLAMP.
The graphic’s title inside a decorative frame with a writing quill says: Swev.  It shows a book cover and its title on a pale blue background. The book is Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree.The graphic’s title inside a decorative frame with a writing quill says: Robin Huntington.  It shows a book cover and its title on a pale blue background. The book is We Could Be So Good by Cat Sebastian.
The graphic’s title inside a decorative frame with a writing quill says: Robin S. Blackwood.  It shows a book cover and its title on a pale blue background. The book is Strixhaven: Curriculum of Chaos by Wizards RPG Team.The graphic’s title inside a decorative frame with a writing quill says: Mina Kramek.  It shows a book cover and its title on a pale blue background. The book is Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki.
The graphic’s title inside a decorative frame with a writing quill says: Lucy K. R..  It shows a book cover and its title on a pale blue background. The book is Heaven Official's Blessing by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu.The graphic’s title inside a decorative frame with a writing quill says: Shannon Lippert.  It shows a book cover and its title on a pale blue background. The book is The Prospects by KT Hoffman.
The graphic’s title inside a decorative frame with a writing quill says: Dei Walker.  It shows a book cover and its title on a pale blue background. The book is The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin.The graphic’s title inside a decorative frame with a writing quill says: Bettina Juszak.  It shows a book cover and its title on a pale blue background. The book is Sing the Four Quarters by Tanya Huff.
The graphic’s title inside a decorative frame with a writing quill says: Lyonel Loy.  It shows a book cover and its title on a pale blue background. The book is Ninefox Gambit by Yoon Ha Lee.The graphic’s title inside a decorative frame with a writing quill says: Cassia King.  It shows a book cover and its title on a pale blue background. The book is The Orc and Her Bride by Lila Gwynn.
As we share our upcoming anthology Scholarly Pursuits: A Queer Anthology of Cozy Academia Stories with y’all, in the hopes you’ll find comfort, pleasure, and inspiration between the covers, we thought it would be fun to take a moment to ask the contributors to share queer books that have inspired them! We didn’t specify what we meant by “inspiration” – maybe it’s a lifetime of encouragement, maybe it was just the spark for a specific story, but either way or anywhere in between, these are the stories that some of our authors chose to share!
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If you’re curious to learn more about these authors and the results of their inspiration, I encourage you to check out the Kickstarter campaign for our next anthology, Scholarly Pursuits, ending August 12 2025!
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Contour of two hands with pinky fingers entwined, text and eight book covers on the background of a Rainbow Flag. The text reads: 8 Books for Friendship Day. The books are: Journey Home by May Barros; Lucy, Uncensored by Mel Hammond & Teghan Hammond; Common Bonds: An Aromantic Speculative Anthology ed. by C.T. Callahan, B.R. Sanders, Claudie Arseneault & RoAnna Sylver; Road to Arcadia by Cailin Clothier; Scrap Metal Angel by Nicola Kapron; Baker Thief by Claudie Arseneault; Flight & Anchor by Nicole Kornher-Stace; All Systems Red by Martha Wells.

Every year, the first Sunday of August is celebrated in the US as Friendship Day! We’re celebrating by compiling a short list of our favorite queer books that highlight friendships and don’t include romance. The contributors to the list are Linnea Peterson, boneturtle and/or turtle, Nina Waters, May Barros, Shadaras, and Alex.


Journey Home by May Barros

Amara e Luiza are two witches that live in a queerplatonic relationship. When Luiza decides to embark on a journey throught the galaxy in a quest for the lost fortress of Laura, the Dragon Queen, she ends up finding more than expected, while Amara follows her footsteps, hoping it’s not too late.


Lucy, Uncensored by Mel Hammond & Teghan Hammond

Lucy imagines college as more than a chance to party with other drama nerds and be roommates with her best friend Callie. College will be her fresh start. For the first time, she’ll be able to introduce herself as Lucy to people she hasn’t gone to school with since kindergarten. Plus, she happens to live an hour away from one of the most prestigious theater programs in the country. She’s always dreamed of going to Central, but when she finally has a chance to visit, it’s not what she imagined. 

While Lucy and Callie are on their campus tour, two kids from their high school make the typical transphobic comments Lucy’s gotten used to in her small town. She starts to worry that her dream school might end up being High School 2.0. What if she belongs somewhere else? Somewhere that she can truly have a fresh start? 

When Lucy finds a beautiful school with a great theater program on a list of the most LGBTQ+ friendly colleges, it seems like fate—except that the school is hundreds of miles away. And there’s something unexpected about it: it’s a women’s college. As far as she can tell, they’ve never admitted a trans woman. Will they let Lucy in? There’s only one way to find out: road trip! 


Common Bonds: An Aromantic Speculative Anthology ed. by C.T. Callahan, B.R. Sanders, Claudie Arseneault & RoAnna Sylver

Common Bonds is an anthology of speculative short stories and poetry featuring aromantic characters. At the heart of this collection are the bonds that impact our lives from beginning to end: platonic relationships. Within this anthology, a cursed seamstress finds comfort in the presence of a witch, teams of demon hunters work with their rival to save one of their own, a peculiar scholar gets attached to those he was meant to study, and queerplatonic shopkeepers guide their pupil as they explore their relationship needs and desires. Through nineteen stories and poems, Common Bonds explores the ways platonic relationships enrich our lives.

Road to Arcadia by Cailin Clothier

Kai Gilling, a transgender wanderer traversing the American West, has to trek hundreds of miles in his beat up Jeep, in order to reach an urban legend rumored to be the only settlement still thriving.

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It’s a Wasteland, baby. In the uncomfortably not-so-distant future, the world has been ravaged by natural disasters, water shortages, and public apathy. People like Kai Gilling have flocked to the desert (once known as the American West) in hopes of finding a better life. After picking up a pair of siblings, the three come across a strange woman who claims to have a map to Arcadia, an urban legend rumored to be the only city thriving in the wreckage of the old world. Will they keep their hearts set on an oasis in the desert–even if it’s just a mirage? Or will they be tempted by something else


Scrap Metal Angel by Nicola Kapron

Reality, tiny and fragile, is cut off from the sea of chaos and nightmares that surrounds it by seven Gates. One of them is open—and has been since the Stone Age. Through that opening, strange creatures and energies slip through. Some are malevolent. None are harmless. And all of them must be kept a secret. 

Every hidden magical world needs a shadowy clean-up crew. Adrian Somer is a Gatekeeper, sworn to protect the cosmic Gates, to defend reality from the unknown entities that exist beyond them, and to help those whose lives are affected by magic. 

When a grieving sorceress starts punching holes in reality to try and resurrect her murdered fiancé, Adrian must turn to a ghost from his past in order to save the city, and perhaps the world—even if that means digging up someone he thought was safely buried: the twin brother he killed eight years ago. 


Baker Thief by Claudie Arseneault

Adèle has only one goal: catch the purple-haired thief who broke into her home and stole her exocore, thus proving herself to her new police team. Little does she know, her thief is also the local baker. 

Claire owns the Croissant-toi, but while her days are filled with pastries and customers, her nights are dedicated to stealing exocores. These new red gems are heralded as the energy of the future, but she knows the truth: they are made of witches’ souls. 

When her twin—a powerful witch and prime exocore material—disappears, Claire redoubles in her efforts to investigate. She keeps running into Adèle, however, and whether or not she can save her sister might depend on their conflicted, unstable, but deepening relationship. 


Flight & Anchor by Nicole Kornher-Stace

Young SecOps operatives 06 and 22 were about to be sent out for their first military engagement. Just a few years earlier, they were child refugees of a corporate civil war; Stellaxis modified them into supersoldiers.

But 06 and 22 have escaped their prison barracks and entered a city they can barely remember. In the dead of winter, they sleep in an abandoned shipping container and scavenge for resources.

The Director of the Stellaxis supersoldier program knows that 06 and 22 are gone, where they are, and that she has no easy way of retrieving them. The Director also knows that if she sends anyone after them, there will be a bloodbath–or at least a great deal of bad press.

But all operatives’ days are numbered. 06 and 22 must make a terrible choice: their freedom or each other.


The Murderbot Diaries Series by Martha Wells

In a corporate-dominated spacefaring future, planetary missions must be approved and supplied by the Company. Exploratory teams are accompanied by Company-supplied security androids, for their own safety. 

But in a society where contracts are awarded to the lowest bidder, safety isn’t a primary concern. 

On a distant planet, a team of scientists are conducting surface tests, shadowed by their Company-supplied ‘droid—a self-aware SecUnit that has hacked its own governor module, and refers to itself (though never out loud) as “Murderbot.” Scornful of humans, all it really wants is to be left alone long enough to figure out who it is. 

But when a neighboring mission goes dark, it’s up to the scientists and their Murderbot to get to the truth. 

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Graphic 1 of 2. Eight book covers on the background of a pale Rainbow Flag, besides them there’s a graphic of a person reading in a cozy nook with a potted flower overhead and tea on the coffee table. Next to the graphic is a dark blue text. The text reads: Our Favorite Queer Cozy Reads. The books are: The Tea Dragon Society by K. O'Neill; Yagi the Bookshop Goat by Fumi Furukawa; Add Magic to Taste by Nina Waters; A Wizard of Earthsea (Earthsea Cycle series) by Ursula K. Le Guin; A Marvellous Light by Freya Marske; Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?!, Vol. 1 by Yuu Toyota; Lollipop Monster Shop by Coyote JM Edwards; How to Get a Girlfriend (When You're a Terrifying Monster) by Marie Cardno.
Graphic 2 of 2. 12 book covers on the background of a pale Rainbow Flag. The books are: Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree; I Ship My Rival x Me by Pepa; The House in the Cerulean Sea (Cerulean Chronicles series) by TJ Klune; Snow Fairy by Tomo Serizawa; Coffee, Milk & Spider Silk by Coyote JM Edwards; Salad Days by Jing Shui Bian; The Surrender Gate by Christopher Rice; A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers; Party of Three by C. Travis Rice; Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker; An Education in Malice by S.T. Gibson; Unbury the Bones (Ember Bones series) by Coyote JM Edwards.

Duck Prints Press is crowdfunding our next anthology, Scholarly Pursuits: A Queer Anthology of Cozy Academia Stories, so we thought it’d be fun if we shared some of our personal favorite cozy reads. Cozy means different things to different people; the common thread with these titles is that they made one or more of our reccers have the happy snug feeling of tucking in with a book that makes them feel safe. The contributors to this list are Nina Waters, Terra P. Waters, Sanne, Neo Scarlett, Shea Sullivan, and Meera S.

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Love cozy tales and see something on this list you gotta buy? Pick it up from the Duck Prints Press Bookshop.org affiliate page! And, if you need one more queer cozy read for your shelf, check out our anthology Scholarly Pursuits!

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The graphic is entitled Nina Waters. Three book covers are shown: A Glimmer of Hope, showing a man in short sleeves and a scarf holding a lantern and looking into the distance; a graphic showing letter writing supplies and a sniper rifle entitled The Last Letters of Mrs. Victoria Holmwood; and a graphic showing two hands tied to puppets strings in the night sky above a city skyline, entitled Puppetry. The text below lists: A Glimmer of Hope (novel); The Last Letters of Mrs. Victoria Holmwood; Puppetry; Widow's Black; Lust; Knishes and Noshes and Angel in Add Magic to Taste; To Dance at Lady Chadston's; and Bi-Pan Solidarity.The graphic is entitled May Barros. There are two square art pieces, one showing a fox touching noses with a person with blue hair, the other showing two hands raised with a fiery fairy-like figure perched atop them. The text below reads: Art: Magic Friendship; Art: Spark; Art: Gazebo in the Rain in A Truth Universally Acknowledged.
The graphic is entitled Neo Scarlett. Two nondescript covers are shown - Wolven Dance and Whispers of Atlantis: A Tale of Discovery and Belonging. The text below reads: Wolven Dance; Whispers of Atlantis: A Tale of Discovery and Belonging.The graphic is entitled Rhosyn Goodfellow. Three book covers are shown: one with artwork of a person in a tunic spreading their clothes to reveal their bared chest, with three swords aimed at their heart, the book entitled Aim For The Heart, one nondescript - The Fairy Garden, and one with two women in historical dresses in close embrace on the backdrop of a full moon, entitled She Wears the Midnight Crown. The text below reads: The Fairy Garden; On the Safe Side; Pierced Hearts in Aim For The Heart; Nice Girls Don’t Get the Superweapon in She Wears the Midnight Crown.
The graphic is entitled Cedar D. McCafferty-Svec. Three book covers are shown, two nondescript - Coffee For My Valentine? and Glass Slipper: A Dance - and one showing two men, one white, the other Black, in a close embrace - entitled Many Hands: An Anthology of Polyamorous Erotica. The text below reads: Coffee For My Valentine?; Glass Slipper: A Dance; Unsafe Haven; sweet static; and please, may i have s'more? in Many Hands: An Anthology of Polyamorous Erotica.The graphic is entitled Catherine E. Green. Three book covers are shown: Of Loops and Weaves (nondescript cover); one of two people, one white with light hair, one Black with long braids, doing science together, entitled Aether Beyond the Binary; and one already described - entitled Aim For The Heart. The text below reads: Of Loops and Weaves; The Serendipity of a Late Train in Aim For The Heart; and To Hold the World Close in Aether Beyond the Binary
The graphic is entitled Robin S. Blackwood. A single book cover is shown: a red dragon in glasses, holding a quill, a bat holding a scroll and a mouse, surrounded by books - entitled Scholarly Pursuits. The text below reads: The Case of the Lost Grimoire in Scholarly Pursuits.The graphic is entitled Zel Howland. Two book covers - Chrysopoeia (nondescript) and Aether Beyond the Binary (already described) - are shown, and a close-up of an artwork showing a spectral woman with long hair in the embrace of a person mostly unseen, but with blood splatters on their sleeve. The text below reads: Art: Chrysopoeia; Chrysopoeia; The Lightkeeper and the Sea; and Flower and Rot in Aether Beyond the Binary
The graphic is entitled N. C. Farrell. There are two book covers: one nondescript - entitled Sarisa and one showing two men in historical clothing dancing on the backdrop of a full moon - entitled He Bears the Cape of Stars. The text below reads: Sarisa and Eldest Daughter Seeks Her Wife in She Wears the Midnight CrownThe graphic is entitled J. D. Harlock. Two book covers are shown: two already described: A Truth Universally Acknowledged and Aim For The Heart and one nondescript - entitled Chinaski’s Dirty Work. The text reads: Somewhere Other Than Here in A Truth Universally Acknowledged; Sword Dancer in Aim For The Heart; Chinaski’s Dirty Work; The Sea Bears Salvage Co.; Solarpunks: Viva la Revolución; An Odd Gathering of Peculiar Cats; The Blood Tithe; Ride On, Shooting Star; and more short stories! (that's what the text says, not an indication that more are listed but not included in this alt text)
The graphic is entitled Vee Sloane. Three book covers are shown: one has two peahens standing side by side, outlined in pink, partially blocked by the furled feathers of a peacock - entitled A Truth Universally Acknowledged, one shows two couples in historical clothes standing on a stage - two men embraced in the foreground and two women reaching out to hug in the background, and a crowned duck in the corner - entitled And Seek (Not) to Alter Me, and one already described - entitled Aim For The Heart. The text below reads: The Iron Rose in A Truth Universally Acknowledged; The False Sweet Bait in And Seek (Not) to Alter Me; Wait and Hope in Aim For The Heart; and Escape Velocity From Fear in He Bears the Cape of Stars.The graphic is entitled Linnea Peterson. A single book cover is shown - A Truth Universally Acknowledged, already described. The text list below reads: Lyd, Not Lydia in A Truth Universally Acknowledged.
The graphic is entitled Max Jason Peterson. Two book covers are shown: two nondescript entitled: Going Dark and Last Boat to Heaven, and in the center is artwork of two people wearing gloves and holding hands before a snowy background, magical sparkles rising from where their hands meet. The text below reads: Going Dark; Last Boat to Heaven; Night Birds; art: Snow Heart; Dueling Darcy in A Truth Universally Acknowledged; The Semantic Time Machine.The graphic is entitled S. J. Ralston. Two book covers are shown: Aether Beyond the Binary (already described); The Inscrutable Fate of the ISV Devotion (nondescript). The text below reads: Razzmatazz in Aether Beyond the Binary; The Inscrutable Fate of the ISV Devotion.
The graphic is entitled Xianyu Zhou. Three book covers are shown: two already described: A Truth Universally Acknowledged and Aim For The Heart and one nondescript - Irreverence. The text below reads: In Want of a Horse-Stealing, Troublemaking Swordsman in A Truth Universally Acknowledged; Fated Encounter Challenge in Aim For The Heart; Irreverence; This Treatment for Chronic Pain has an Unbelievable Side Effect!; Urchin JuicedThe graphic is entitled D. E. Towry. A single book cover is shown - already described Scholarly Pursuits. The text below reads: Writ of Evocation in Scholarly Pursuits.

Happy Non-Binary Awareness Week! In previous years, we posted our recommended books with NB characters and books written by NB authors. This time, we’ve compiled a list of works published by Duck Prints Press that were created by our fantastic non-binary authors and artists!

You can find these titles in the Duck Prints Press webstore and on our Patreon!


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Graphic 1 of 2. Pale blue text, silhouettes of stars and three fat people, and four book covers over the Rainbow Flag. The text reads: SFF Books with Fat Characters We Love. The books are: Knit One, Girl Two by Shira Glassman; The Pirate and the Porcelain Girl by Emily Riesbeck; The Baker & the Bard by Fern Haught; Baker Thief by Claudie Arseneault.
Graphic 2 of 2. 10 book covers over the Rainbow Flag. The books are: Home Within Skin by Jem Zero; Bingo Love by Tee Franklin; Coming Back by Jessi Zabarsky; DeadEndia by Hamish Steele; Fat Vampire by Johnny B. Truant; Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo; Carry On by Rainbow Rowell; Someone You Can Build a Nest In by John Wiswell; Burly Tales by Steve Berman; Fat Ham by James Ijames.

We got an anonymous ask on Tumblr, requesting a rec list of science fiction and fantasy (SFF) stories with fat characters! And of course, we focused on queer stories. Explicit rep of chubby characters is still depressingly rare, but we did our best to think up some for anon (our anthologies also often include stories with queer fat characters, for what it’s worth). The contributors to the list are Meera S., Nina Waters, Linnea Peterson, Shea Sullivan, and Shannon.

Want to request a rec list from us? You can do that! Drop us an ask on Tumblr!

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Graphic 2 of 4. 12 book covers over the Disability Pride Flag. The books are: Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green & David Levithan; Copper Coins by Mu Su Li; The Extraordinaries Series by T.J. Klune; Watson's Sketchbook by Molly Knox Ostertag; Stars of Chaos by Priest; May the Best Man Win by Z.R. Ellor; No Better Than Beasts by Z.R. Ellor; The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee; Hench by Natalie Zina Walschots; The Blood of Olympus by Rick Riordan; Artifice & Access: A Disability in Fantasy Anthology ed. by Ella T. Holmes; Ellen Outside the Lines by A.J. Sass.

Graphic 3 of 4. 12 book covers over the Disability Pride Flag. The books are: Golden Terrace by Cang Wu Bin Bai; The Many Half-Lived Lives of Sam Sylvester by Maya MacGregor; The Flying Ship by Jem Milton; He Who Drowned the World by Shelley Parker-Chan; The Disabled Tyrant’s Beloved Pet Fish Series by Xue Shan Fei Hu; When the World Tips Over by Jandy Nelson; The Queen's Thief Series by Megan Whalen Turner; Body, Remember: A Memoir by Kenny Fries; The Murderbot Diaries Series by Martha Wells; Navigating With You by Jeremy Whitley & Casio Ribeiro; A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor by Hank Green; I Hear the Sunspot by Yuki Fumino.
Graphic 4 of 4. 12 book covers over the Disability Pride Flag. The books are: Witches of Ash and Ruin by E. Latimer; Blackwater by Jeannette Arroyo; Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo; The Unbroken by C.L. Clark; Mgdiz by Gabe Caldern; Godkiller by Hannah Kaner; Check, Please! by Ngozi Ukazu; Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo; Late Bloomer by Mazey Eddings; Into the Drowning Deep by Mira Grant; The Sun and the Star by Rick Riordan; Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao.

Happy Disability Pride Month! We have soooo many queer books with disabled characters for ya!!! Whatever your favorite genre, we hope you’ll be able to find something to love here. The contributors to this list are: Tris Lawrence, Linnea Peterson, Rascal Hartley, Nina Waters, Shannon, Shea Sullivan, and Meera S.

 

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Graphic 1 of 2. Text over a violet blot and four book covers over the 8-striped 1978 Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag. The text reads: Violet Books for Pride. The books are: Commit to the Kick by Tris Lawrence; Promises Stronger Than Darkness by Charlie Jane Anders; The Witch Roads by Kate Elliott; Spinning by Tillie Walden.

Graphic 2 of 2. 12 book covers over the 8-striped 1978 Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag. The books are: Rules For Ghosting by Shelly Jay Shore; The Glass Scientists by S.H. Cotugno; Stormsong by C.L. Polk; The Diablo's Curse by Gabe Cole Novoa; Love at Second Sight by F.T. Lukens; The Many Half-Lived Lives of Sam Sylvester by Maya MacGregor; Sweet & Bitter Magic by Adrienne Tooley; Victories Greater Than Death by Charlie Jane Anders; These Witches Don't Burn by Isabel Sterling; The Witch Boy by Molly Knox Ostertag; How to Be a Werewolf by Shawn Lenore; Don't Want You Like a Best Friend by Emma R. Alban.

HAPPY PRIDE 2025! For Pride this year, we’re changing up our usual rec lists. Instead of doing books with specific identities or themes, we’re focused this time on cover color! Throughout the month of June, we’ll be doing 8 rec lists, each with covers inspired by one of the colors of the original Gilbert Baker Pride Flag. We drew a little additional inspiration from the meaning behind the color and why it was included in the original LGBTQIA+ flag (in this case, violet = spirit), but we prioritized color over meaning. The contributors to this list are: Nina Waters, Dei Walker, Shannon, and Tris Lawrence.

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Graphic 1 of 2. Text over a indigo blot and four book covers over the 8-striped 1978 Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag. The text reads: Indigo Books for Pride. The books are: The 2000s Made Me Gay: Essays on Pop Culture by Grace Perry; Unconquerable Sun by Kate Elliott; We Deserve Monuments by Jas Hammonds; The Last True Poets of the Sea by Julia Drake.
Graphic 2 of 2. 12 book covers over the 8-striped 1978 Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag. The books are: Icarus by K. Ancrum; This Coven Won't Break by Isabel Sterling; Dinghai Fusheng Records by Fei Tian Ye Xiang; Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Senz; He Who Drowned the World by Shelley Parker-Chan; Monster of the Week by F.T. Lukens; Brooms by Jasmine Walls; Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu; Something Fabulous by Alexis Hall; Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke by Eric LaRocca; Galaxies and Oceans by N.R. Walker; Our Bloody Pearl by D.N. Bryn.

HAPPY PRIDE 2025! For Pride this year, we’re changing up our usual rec lists. Instead of doing books with specific identities or themes, we’re focused this time on cover color! Throughout the month of June, we’ll be doing 8 rec lists, each with covers inspired by one of the colors of the original Gilbert Baker Pride Flag. We drew a little additional inspiration from the meaning behind the color and why it was included in the original LGBTQIA+ flag (in this case, indigo = serenity), but we prioritized color over meaning. The contributors to this list are: Shadaras, polls, Shannon, Linnea Peterson, Nina Waters, and Tris Lawrence.

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Graphic 1 of 3. Text over a turquoise blot and four book covers over the 8-striped 1978 Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag. The text reads: Turquoise Books for Pride. The books are: Journey Home by May Barros; Aristotle and Dante Dive Into the Waters of the World by Benjamin Alire Senz; The Salt in the Sea by J.D. Rivers; Our Dreams at Dusk by Yuhki Kamatani.

Graphic 2 of 3. 10 book covers over the 8-striped 1978 Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag. The books are: Mirrored Heavens by Rebecca Roanhorse; Like Real People Do by E.L. Massey; Like You've Nothing Left to Prove by E.L. Massey; Deadendia: The Broken Halo by Hamish Steele; The Pairing by Casey McQuiston; A Lady for a Duke by Alexis Hall; Celestial Monsters by Aiden Thomas; Running Close to the Wind by Alexandra Rowland; Submerged by Vita Ayala; Artifice & Access: A Disability in Fantasy Anthology by Ella T. Holmes.
Graphic 3 of 3. 10 book covers over the 8-striped 1978 Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag. The books are: In Other Lands by Sarah Rees Brennan; This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone; Twilight Out of Focus by Jyanome; Thousand Autumns by Meng Xi Shi; If It Makes You Happy by Claire Kann; Leah on the Offbeat by Becky Albertalli; Many Drops Make a Stream by Adrian Harley; The Wicked Bargain by Gabe Cole Novoa; Jo: An Adaptation of Little Women (Sort Of) by Kathleen Gros; Before I Let Go by Marieke Nijkamp.

HAPPY PRIDE 2025! For Pride this year, we’re changing up our usual rec lists. Instead of doing books with specific identities or themes, we’re focused this time on cover color! Throughout the month of June, we’ll be doing 8 rec lists, each with covers inspired by one of the colors of the original Gilbert Baker Pride Flag. We drew a little additional inspiration from the meaning behind the color and why it was included in the original LGBTQIA+ flag (in this case, turquoise = magic), but we prioritized color over meaning. The contributors to this list are: May Barros, Rhosyn Goodfellow, Linnea Peterson, Tris Lawrence, Sebastian Marie, Shannon, Rascal Hartley, and Nina Waters.

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Graphic 1 of 3. Text over a green blot over the 8-striped 1978 Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag. The text reads: Green Books for Pride.

Graphic 2 of 3. 10 book covers over the 8-striped 1978 Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag. The books are: Wilder Girls by Rory Power; Add Magic to Taste ed. by Nina Waters; The Husky & His White Cat Shizun by Rou Bao Bu Chi Rou; I Kissed Shara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston; A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers; Balm in Gilead and Other Plays by Lanford Wilson; A Power Unbound by Freya Marske; Once Stolen by D.N. Bryn; I Hear the Sunspot by Yuki Fumino; Wolfsong by TJ Klune.

Graphic 3 of 3. 10 book covers over the 8-striped 1978 Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag. The books are: Dear Mothman by Robin Gow; Little Mushroom: Judgment Day by Shisi; The Magic Fish by Trung Le Nguyen; Hearts Still Beating by Brooke Archer; The Wind City by Rem Wigmore; There's Magic Between Us by Jillian Maria; The Stone Sky by N.K. Jemisin; Aether Beyond the Binary ed. by Nina Waters; Zenith Dream by F.T. Lukens; The Sunbearer Trials by Aiden Thomas.

HAPPY PRIDE 2025! For Pride this year, we’re changing up our usual rec lists. Instead of doing books with specific identities or themes, we’re focused this time on cover color! Throughout the month of June, we’ll be doing 8 rec lists, each with covers inspired by one of the colors of the original Gilbert Baker Pride Flag. We drew a little additional inspiration from the meaning behind the color and why it was included in the original LGBTQIA+ flag (in this case, green = nature), but we prioritized color over meaning. The contributors to this list are: Linnea Peterson, Tris Lawrence, Rascal Hartley, Shadaras, Shannon, polls, Nina Waters and an anonymous contributor.

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Graphic 1 of 3. Text over a yellow blot over the 8-striped 1978 Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag. The text reads: Yellow Books for Pride.
Graphic 2 of 3. 10 book covers over the 8-striped 1978 Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag. The books are: Golden Hue by May Barros; The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller; She Gets the Girl by Alyson Derrick & Rachael Lippincott; The Honey Witch by Sydney J. Shields; Burning Roses by S.L. Huang; Given by Natsuki Kizu; Ruin of Angels by Max Gladstone; The Persian Boy by Mary Renault; Crumbs by Danie Stirling; Days Without End by Sebastian Barry.
Graphic 3 of 3. 10 book covers over the 8-striped 1978 Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag. The books are: The Lions of Al-Rassan by Guy Gavriel Kay; Exordia by Seth Dickinson; Snapdragon by Kat Leyh; King Cheer by Molly Horton Booth & Stephanie Kate Strohm; The Brightness Between Us by Eliot Schrefer; Hitorijime My Hero by Memeko Arii; Wrath Goddess Sing by Maya Deane; A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine; Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker; Pizza Girl by Jean Kyoung Frazier

HAPPY PRIDE 2025! For Pride this year, we’re changing up our usual rec lists. Instead of doing books with specific identities or themes, we’re focused this time on cover color! Throughout the month of June, we’ll be doing 8 rec lists, each with covers inspired by one of the colors of the original Gilbert Baker Pride Flag. We drew a little additional inspiration from the meaning behind the color and why it was included in the original LGBTQIA+ flag (in this case, yellow = sunlight), but we prioritized color over meaning. The contributors to this list are: May Barros, Rascal Hartley, polls, Shadaras, Tris Lawrence, Shannon, Nina Waters, and Alex.

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Graphic 1 of 2. Text over an orange blot and four book covers over the 8-striped 1978 Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag. The text reads: Orange Books for Pride. The books are: She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan; Hockey Bois by A.L. Heard; Meal by Soleil Ho & Blue Delliquanti; Everyone in This Room Will Someday Be Dead by Emily Austin.
Graphic 2 of 2. 10 book covers over the 8-striped 1978 Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag. The books are: Nothing Burns As Bright As You by Ashley Woodfolk; The Will of the Empress by Tamora Pierce; Missed Fortunes by Tris Lawrence; Firebird by Sunmi; Can't Take That Away by Steven Salvatore; The Tea Dragon Tapestry by K. O'Neill; A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor by Hank Green; Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree; Kaikeyi by Vaishnavi Patel; A Little Bit Country by Brian D. Kennedy.

HAPPY PRIDE 2025! For Pride this year, we’re changing up our usual rec lists. Instead of doing books with specific identities or themes, we’re focused this time on cover color! Throughout the month of June, we’ll be doing 8 rec lists, each with covers inspired by one of the colors of the original Gilbert Baker Pride Flag. We drew a little additional inspiration from the meaning behind the color and why it was included in the original LGBTQIA+ flag (in this case, orange = healing), but we prioritized color over meaning. The contributors to this list are: Sanne, Tris Lawrence, Nina Waters, polls, Shannon, Linnea Peterson and Owl Outerbridge.

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Graphic 1 of 2. Text over a red blot and six book covers over the 8-striped 1978 Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag. The text reads: Red Books for Pride. The books are: The Devil's Luck by L.S. Baird; The Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo; Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao; Aim For The Heart: Queer Fanworks Inspired by Alexandre Dumas's "The Three Musketeers" ed. by Nina Waters; Heaven Official's Blessing by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu; Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle.
Graphic 2 of 2. 12 book covers over the 8-striped 1978 Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag. The books are: Fat Ham by James Ijames; Are You My Mother? A Comic Drama by Alison Bechdel; Witches of Ash and Ruin by E. Latimer; Husband Material by Alexis Hall; The Red Scholar's Wake by Aliette de Bodard; For Real by Alexis Hall; Jay Moriarty Violates the Official Secrets Act by Kit Walker; Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli; Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green & David Levithan; The Low, Low Woods by Carmen Maria Machado & DaNi ; Rust in the Root by Justina Ireland; Devilman by Go Nagai.

HAPPY PRIDE 2025! For Pride this year, we’re changing up our usual rec lists. Instead of doing books with specific identities or themes, we’re focused this time on cover color! Throughout the month of June, we’ll be doing 8 rec lists, each with covers inspired by one of the colors of the original Gilbert Baker Pride Flag. We drew a little additional inspiration from the meaning behind the color and why it was included in the original LGBTQIA+ flag (in this case, red = life), but we prioritized color over meaning. The contributors to this list are: Sanne, Neo Scarlett, boneturtle, Nina Waters, Shannon, Shadaras, Tris Lawrence, Linnea Peterson, Owl Outerbridge, Shea Sullivan and 2 anonymous contributors.

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Graphic 1 of 3. Text over a pink blot and four book covers over the 8-striped 1978 Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag. The text reads: Pink Books for Pride. The books are: Rainbow! by Sunny; Belle of the Ball by Mari Costa; How to Love: A Guide to Feelings & Relationships for Everyone by Alex Norris; May the Best Man Win by Z.R. Ellor.
Graphic 2 of 3. 12 book covers over the 8-striped 1978 Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag. The books are: A Truth Universally Acknowledged: Queer Fanworks Inspired by Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" ed. by Nina Waters; Given by Natsuki Kizu; Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! by Yuu Toyota; The Feeling of Falling in Love by Mason Deaver; Cut-Over Criteria by Koala Omugi; Peach Blossom Debt by Da Feng Gua Guo; Docile by K.M. Szpara; Bury Your Gays by Chuck Tingle; Roadqueen: Eternal Roadtrip to Love by Mira Ong Chua; One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston; Lucy, Uncensored by Mel Hammond & Teghan Hammond; Make Room for Love by Darcy Liao.

Graphic 3 of 3. 12 book covers over the 8-striped 1978 Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag. The books are: My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness by Nagata Kabi; The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun; The Stonewall Reader ed. by Jason Baumann & The New York Public Library; All Hail the Underdogs by E.L. Massey; A Shot in the Dark by Victoria Lee; Fine: A Comic About Gender by Rhea Ewing; Brothersong by TJ Klune; Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston; Star Trek: Celebrations by Vita Ayala, Steve Orlando, Magdalene Visaggio, Hannah Rose May & Paulina Ganucheau; Beating Heart Baby by Lio Min; Meet Cute Diary by Emery Lee; Girlmode by Magdalene Visaggio & Paulina Ganucheau.

HAPPY PRIDE 2025! For Pride this year, we’re changing up our usual rec lists. Instead of doing books with specific identities or themes, we’re focused this time on cover color! Throughout the month of June, we’ll be doing 8 rec lists, each with covers inspired by one of the colors of the original Gilbert Baker Pride Flag. We drew a little additional inspiration from the meaning behind the color and why it was included in the original LGBTQIA+ flag (in this case, hot pink = sex), but we prioritized color over meaning. That said, there are definitely a few steamy stories in this load of pink tales! In a few days, we’ll be back with our second post – red – but until then, check out this whole bunch of awesome pink-covered queer books.

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The contributors to this list are: Tris Lawrence, Nina Waters, Shadaras, Linnea Peterson, S. J. Ralston, and Shannon.



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Graphic 1 of 2. Text and a graphic of six bats with shadows in the colors of the rainbow flag over a dark blue background. The text reads: Queer Vampire Books for Dracula Day.
Graphic 2 of 2. 11 book covers over a dark blue background and a graphic of a bat with a red shadow. The books are: Les Normaux by Janine Janssen & S. Al Sabado; How to Bite Your Neighbor & Win a Wager by D.N. Bryn; Carmilla by J. Sheridan Le Fanu; Dead Collections by Isaac Fellman; A Long Time Dead by Samara Breger; Until the Full Moon by Sanami Matoh; Fangs by Billy Balibally; The Black Cat & the Vampire by Nikke Taino; Bloodlust & Bonnets by Emily McGovern; Carry On by Rainbow Rowell; The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice.

Today marks the anniversary of the publication of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and has therefore been dubbed Dracula Day. And what better way to celebrate than with some hella queer vampires? Thus, we present you 11 of our favorite stories about queer vampires! Contributors to the list are: Nina Waters, Neo Scarlett, Shea Sullivan, Shannon, Mikki Madison, Linnea Peterson, Meera S. and an anonymous contributor.

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Graphic 1 of 3. Text and a silhouette of a detective with a magnifying glass and a pipe over a background of stained paper in colors of the rainbow pride flag. The text reads: Queer, Detective Reads for Sherlock Holmes Day.
Graphic 2 of 3. Ten book covers over a background of stained paper in colors of the rainbow pride flag. The books are: What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher; Even Though I Knew the End by C.L. Polk; The Mimicking of Known Successes by Malka Older; Silent Reading by priest; The Angel of the Crows by Katherine Addison; In the Dark by Jin Shisi Chai; A Study in Honor by Claire O'Dell; Breaking Through the Clouds Po Yun by Huai Shang; The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett; The Fourteenth Year of Chenghua by Meng Xi Shi.

Graphic 3 of 3. Ten book covers over a background of stained paper in colors of the rainbow pride flag. The books are: Leviathan Wakes by James S. A. Corey; The Verifiers by Jane Pek; Floating Hotel by Grace Curtis; The Deep Sky by Yume Kitasei; Wild and Wicked Things by Francesca May; The Spare Man by Mary Robinette Kowal; Death by Silver by Amy Griswold & Melissa Scott; This Gilded Abyss by Rebecca Thorne; Sushi Scandal by T. Thorn Coyle; Liar City by Allie Therin.

Today marks the birthday of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, one of the most influential authors of modern detective stories. To honor his legacy, May 22 has been dubbed the Sherlock Holmes Day. Last year, we celebrated with a roundtable chat about the beloved sleuth. This year, we’re shifting our focus to his spiritual successors, wrapped in the rainbow flag. Enjoy the list of 21 Queer Detective Reads, compiled thanks to: Nina Waters, Shadaras, Owl Outerbridge, theirprofoundbond, hullosweetpea, Mikki Madison, Shea Sullivan, Dei Walker, Shannon, Rhosyn Goodfellow and an anonymous contributor.

What queer detective stories do YOU love?

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Graphic 1 of 9. A graphic on a light blue background with stripes in the color of the agender pride flag. Text reads "Agender Pride Day. Meet 8 Agender Authors and Authors Who Work with Duck Prints Press!"
Graphic 2 of 9. Two book covers and text on the light blue background with stripes in the colours of the agender pride flag. The graphic is entitled: S. J. Ralston. The books are: Aether Beyond the Binary; The Inscrutable Fate of the ISV Devotion by S. J. Ralston. The text reads: Razzmatazz in Aether Beyond the Binary; The Inscrutable Fate of the ISV Devotion (Patreon exclusive).Graphic 3 of 9. Three book covers and text on the light blue background with stripes in the colours of the agender pride flag. The graphic is entitled: J. D. Harlock. The books are: A Truth Universally Acknowledged; Aim For The Heart; Chinaski’s Dirty Work by J. D. Harlock. The text reads: Somewhere Other Than Here in A Truth Universally Acknowledged; Sword Dancer in Aim For The Heart; Chinaski’s Dirty Work; The Sea Bears Salvage Co.; Solarpunks: Viva la Revolución; An Odd Gathering of Peculiar Cats; The Blood Tithe (Patreon exclusive); Ride On, Shooting Star (Patreon exclusive); and more short stories!
Graphic 4 of 9. A book cover and text on the light blue background with stripes in the colours of the agender pride flag. The graphic is entitled: Alex Bauer. The  book is: Many Hands. The text reads: Wintersong in Many Hands.Graphic 5 of 9. Three book covers and text on the light blue background with stripes in the colours of the agender pride flag. The graphic is entitled: Nina Waters. The books are: A Glimmer of Hope by Nina Waters; The Last Letters of Mrs. Victoria Holmwood by Nina Waters; Puppetry by Nina Waters. The text reads: A Glimmer of Hope (novel); The Last Letters of Mrs. Victoria Holmwood; Puppetry; Widow’s Black; Lust; Knishes and Noshes and Angel in Add Magic to Taste; To Dance at Lady Chadston’s (Patreon exclusive); Bi-Pan Solidarity (Patreon exclusive).
Graphic 6 of 9. Two book covers, an art piece and text on the light blue background with stripes in the colours of the agender pride flag. The graphic is entitled: Zel Howland. The books are: Chrysopoeia by Zel Howland; Aether Beyond the Binary. The art shows a person with long hair. The text reads: Art: Chrysopoeia (Patreon exclusive); Chrysopoeia; The Lightkeeper and the Sea (Patreon exclusive); Flower and Rot in Aether Beyond the Binary; Pas De Deux and A Stolen Moment in A Truth Universally Acknowledged.Graphic 7 of 9. Two book covers and text on the light blue background with stripes in the colours of the agender pride flag. The graphic is entitled: Rascal Hartley. The books are: She Wears the Midnight Crown; A Truth Universally Acknowledged. The text reads: Among the Stars in She Wears the Midnight Crown; Trousers and Other Oddities in A Truth Universally Acknowledged.
Graphic 8 of 9. Three book covers and text on the light blue background with stripes in the colours of the agender pride flag. The graphic is entitled: Lyn Weaver. Count the Number of Seeds by Lyn Weaver; And Seek (Not) to Alter Me; She Wears the Midnight Crown. The text reads: Weather the Storm; What Monsters Need (Patreon exclusive); We All Need to Get By; Things We Know, But Don’t Recall; Count the Number of Seeds; Entanglement; Growing Wild (Patreon exclusive); Can Virtue Hide Itself? in And Seek (Not) to Alter Me; The Thing With Feathers in She Wears the Midnight Crown.Graphic 9 of 9. Three book covers and text on the light blue background with stripes in the colours of the agender pride flag. The graphic is entitled: Catherine E. Green. Of Loops and Weaves by Catherine E. Green; Aim For The Heart; Aether Beyond the Binary. The text reads: Of Loops and Weaves; The Serendipity of a Late Train in Aim For The Heart; To Hold the World Close in Aether Beyond the Binary.

The last two years, for Agender Pride Day (today, May 19th!), we’ve done rec lists (2023 | 2024) featuring books with agender characters – both those we’ve published and others. This year, we thought we’d instead focus on authors! Thus, for Agender Pride Day 2025, we present 8 agender authors and artists we work with (including yours truly, the Press’s owner, aka unforth, aka Claire, aka Nina Waters). Some of these works feature agender characters, some don’t, but across the board, we are who we are, and we are proud to be agender creators!

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Graphic 1 of 3. Text, two polaroid pictures, and graphic elements of a butterfly and a bouquet of flowers over a background of light blue and beige paper. The text reads: “Queer Autobiographies, Memoirs, and Personal Essays for National Biographer’s Day.” The pictures show a hand holding a rainbow flag on a pride parade and a silhouette of a person on the background of night sky full of stars.

Graphic 2 of 3. A bouquet of flowers and eleven book covers over a background of light blue and beige paper. The books are: De Profundis by Oscar Wilde; Without You: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and the Musical Rent by Anthony Rapp; Rainbow Warrior: My Life in Color by Gilbert Baker; Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel; Spinning by Tillie Walden; Pageboy by Elliot Page; Gender Queer: A Memoir by Maia Kobabe; Becoming Who We Are: Real Stories About Growing Up Trans by Sammy Lisel; Me Hijra, Me Laxmi by Laxmi; Born Both: An Intersex Life by Hida Viloria; In the Form of a Question: The Joys and Rewards of a Curious Life by Amy Schneider.

Graphic 3 of 3. Eleven book covers and a butterfly over a background of light blue and beige paper. The books are: In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado; The 2000s Made Me Gay: Essays on Pop Culture by Grace Perry; The Male Gazed by Manuel Betancourt; Body, Remember: A Memoir by Kenny Fries; Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches by Audre Lorde; One of Them by Shaneel Lal; An Underground Life: Memoirs of a Gay Jew in Nazi Berlin by Gad Beck; Oscar Wilde And Myself by Alfred Bruce Douglas; How We Fight For Our Lives by Saeed Jones; Girls Can Kiss Now: Essays by Jill Gutowitz; We Have Always Been Here by Samra Habib.


Today, May 16th, is National Biographers Day! We asked our rec list recommenders to throw their favorite biographies at us… and we ended up with an awesome list entirely composed of memoirs, autobiographies, and persaonl essay collections! There’s great diversity and a lot of wonderful stuff to read on this list, so give it a peek! Contributors to this list are: hullosweetpea, Nina Waters, Shannon, Meera S., MJ, Rascal Hartley, and polls.

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Graphic 1 of 2. Text and three book covers over a background of subdued rainbow stripes, decorated with leaves and green stars of David. The text reads: “Queer Jewish books for Jewish Heritage Month.” The books are: Dead Collections by Isaac Fellman; Make Room for Love by Darcy Liao; Lady Eve's Last Con by Rebecca Fraimow.
Graphic 2 of 2. Twelve book covers over a background of subdued rainbow stripes. The books are: Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker; DeadEndia by Hamish Steele; Add Magic to Taste by Nina Waters; When the Angels Left the Old Country by Sacha Lamb; Beyond the Pale by Elana Dykewomon; Little & Lion by Brandy Colbert; Tell Me How You Really Feel by Aminah Mae Safi; The Upside of Unrequited by Becky Albertalli; Season of Love by Helena Greer; For Never & Always by Helena Greer; Body, Remember: A Memoir by Kenny Fries; Flying Without a Net by E.M. Ben Shaul.

Shalom Aleichem! May is Jewish Heritage Month, and to celebrate, we asked our contributors for their recommendations of queer books with Jewish characters or/and written by Jewish authors. I (Nina Waters), the owner of Duck Prints Press, am Jewish, so it’s a pleasure to finally be celebrating my own heritage with a themed list. The contributors to the list are: Tris Lawrence, Shea Sullivan, Nina Waters, Adrian Harley, Meera S., Linnea Peterson, and hullosweetpea.

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