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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2025 · 11 MIN

9 Must-Read Queer Books That Go Way Beyond Pride Month

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In this episode, I’m joined by Jason Blitman, host of the Gays Reading podcast, to spotlight stunning queer books that go far beyond your usual Pride Month roundups. Jason shares four queer literary fiction recommendations that are lyrical, emotionally resonant, and incredibly diverse, plus five must-read memoirs and essay collections written by LGBTQIA+ voices. Whether you’re looking for gothic slow burns, poetic introspection, or laugh-out-loud memoirs, this list has something for you.📚 Books Recommended in This EpisodeQueer Literary FictionMartyr by Kaveh AkbarIn Tongues by Thomas GrattanThe Safe Keep by Yael Van der WoudenWhen the Harvest Comes by Denne Michel NorrisQueer Memoirs & EssaysThe Dry Season by Melissa FebosWalk Like a Girl by Prabang GurungThis Is Your Mother by Erica J. SimpsonCongratulations, The Best Is Over by R. Eric ThomasHere for It by R. Eric Thomas⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – Intro and meet Jason Blitman01:15 – Jason’s reading journey & Gays Reading podcast origins02:00 – Queer literary fiction picks06:00 – Transition to memoir & nonfiction recommendations06:30 – Real stories and identity through memoir10:00 – Where to find Gays Reading podcast and follow Jason Biltman🔗 Links & ResourcesListen to the Gays Reading podcast: gaysreading.comFollow Jason on Instagram: @gaysreadingSign up for our newsletter for weekly book recs, library tips, and hot book tea: whattoreadnextblog.com/newsletterMentioned in this episode:Advertise with UsDo you have a book or service that you want to share with our engaged audience? Check out our opportunities to sponsor with us.Advertise With Us

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