Here are 5 LGBTQ women writers to read now:
is a fascinating glimpse into queer life in places where you might be surprised to find it. Allen, a journalist, embarks on a road trip across America, determined to prove red states have their own thriving pockets of queer life and are not only the hateful places the media makes them out to be.
From Utah to Indiana, Allen spends time in queer bars, community centers, and more in an effort to show that queerness exists beyond big, liberal cities. Her book provides an uplifting message that change might be coming faster than we think.Juliet Takes a Breatha lesbian Puerto Rican college student from the Bronx who takes an internship in Portland, Oregon with her hero, a gay feminist author who is everything Juliet wants to be—or so she thinks.
Throughout the book, Juliet learns important lessons about advocacy and intersectionality, all while navigating coming out to her family, overcoming her first heartbreak, and ultimately, learning to love herself exactly as she is.series, which follows queer Latina superhero, America Chavez.There are, of course, so many more LGBTQ women writers to read and celebrate, from Roxane Gay to Jeanette Winterson to Audre Lorde to Dorothy Allison to Maggie Nelson.
So head to the website of your local independent bookstore, order some books, and prepare to get lost in the endless bounty of art and entertainment this community provides.
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