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Writing and Reading Queer Desire: Beyond the Sex Scene

readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: we all love a spicy, three-alarm-fire of a sex scene. There is absolutely a place for high-heat MM romance books that leave your e-reader steaming. But as we move further into 2026, there’s a growing hunger in the queer community for something that hits a different kind of …

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The Importance of Trans and Non-Binary Authors Writing Their Own Stories

readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: there is a specific kind of magic that happens when you open a book and see a reflection of your own soul staring back at you. For the trans and non-binary community, that magic hasn’t always been easy to find. For decades, our stories were told about us, …

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Queer Stories in Translation: A World of Voices

readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: our bookshelves are often a bit… localized. We love a good MM romance set in a rainy London cafe or a high-stakes gay romance in a bustling New York law firm, but the world of queer storytelling is so much bigger than the English-speaking bubble. If you’re looking …

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The Power of Zines in Queer History and Activism

readwithpride.com Long before we had TikTok aesthetics, “BookTok” recommendations, or even the convenience of LGBTQ+ ebooks, the queer community was busy in the back of copy shops, late at night, smelling like toner and rebellion. We’re talking about zines. If you’ve ever felt like mainstream media just didn’t get it, or if you’ve ever scoured …

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Navigating Faith and Sexuality: Books That Explore the Intersection

readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: the relationship between faith and the LGBTQ+ community has… well, it’s been “it’s complicated” since long before Facebook made it a status. For many of us, the pews were the first places we felt we had to hide, and the pulpit was where we first heard that our …

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The ‘Queer Gaze’ in Film and Literature: What Does It Mean?

readwithpride.com Have you ever been watching a movie or reading a book and felt like the story was looking at you rather than seeing you? We’ve all been there. For decades, LGBTQ+ characters were filtered through a lens that wasn’t our own. It was a perspective that often felt clinical, tragic, or: let’s be honest: …

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A Look at Queer Horror: Metaphors, Monsters, and the Macabre

readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: the LGBTQ+ community and the horror genre have been dating since the dawn of time. We just didn’t always have a name for it. There’s a reason why so many of us feel a strange, tingly kinship with the misunderstood creature in the dark or the vampire lurking …

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Celebrating Queer Elders: Books That Honor LGBTQ+ History and Experience

readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: in the mainstream media, queer life often feels like it belongs exclusively to the twenty-somethings. We see the neon-lit club scenes, the coming-of-age high school dramas, and the frantic first loves of university students. But what about the people who built the clubs? What about the activists who …

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The Evolution of the Coming Out Story in Modern Fiction

readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: the “coming out” story has been the backbone of queer literature for decades. For a long time, it was the only story we were allowed to tell. You know the drill, the angst, the heavy breathing in a closet, the dramatic reveal at Thanksgiving, and (if it was …

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Science Fiction and the Queer Future: Utopias, Dystopias, and Beyond

readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: the “future” has often looked suspiciously straight and white in mainstream media. For decades, sci-fi was the domain of square-jawed captains saving damsels in distress while ignoring the fact that, in a universe with ten thousand alien species, human sexuality would probably be the least interesting thing to …

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The Everyday Lives of Gay Men: Stories of the Ordinary

readwithpride.com We’ve all seen the blockbusters. You know the ones: the high-stakes dramas where every moment is a life-or-death struggle, or the glittering rom-coms where every night is a circuit party in West Hollywood. And while those stories have their place (who doesn’t love a bit of sparkle?), there’s a quiet revolution happening in the …

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Queer Coding in Classic Cinema and Literature

readwithpride.com Ever watched an old black-and-white movie and thought, “Wow, those two ‘roommates’ are doing a lot more than just sharing the rent”? Or maybe you’ve read a classic novel where the description of a man’s “firm grip” and “intense gaze” lasted three pages too long to be strictly platonic. If you’ve ever felt like …

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Why We Need Stories About LGBTQ+ Parenting and Family Life

readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: for a long time, the “happily ever after” in gay romance novels usually ended at the bedroom door or, if we were lucky, a sunset beach walk. But it’s 2026, and the landscape of queer fiction has blossomed into something much more complex, beautiful, and: dare I say: …

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In Conversation With: An Interview with [Indie Queer Author Name]

readwithpride.com There is something undeniably electric about a 9-to-5 setting when you add a dash of unresolved sexual tension and a strictly enforced “no dating coworkers” policy. Whether it’s the high-stakes boardroom or the local indie coffee shop, the workplace is the ultimate breeding ground for the slow-burn, high-heat stories we crave. Today at Readwithpride, …

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Five Minutes With: Our Featured Author on Their New Book and Creative Process

readwithpride.com Welcome back to the blog! At Readwithpride.com, we are constantly on the hunt for the next story that makes us stay up until 3:00 AM, clutching our e-readers and screaming into a pillow. Today, we’re doing something a little different. We sat down for a “five-minute” (okay, maybe it was twenty, we got distracted …

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Guest Post: Our Top Writing Tips for Aspiring Queer Writers

readwithpride.com So, you’ve got a story burning a hole in your pocket (or your hard drive), and you’re ready to share it with the world. First off, welcome! The world of gay romance novels and queer fiction is expanding faster than a drag queen’s wig collection on tour, and there is always room for more …

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The Books That Made Me: A Playlist of Influences from a Readwithpride Author

readwithpride.com We’ve all been there. You finish a book, close the cover (or turn off your Kindle), and stare at the wall for twenty minutes because your entire worldview just shifted three degrees to the left. For those of us in the LGBTQ+ community, those moments aren’t just about entertainment; they’re about survival, recognition, and …

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Celebrating the Legacy of a Queer Literary Icon: E.M. Forster

readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: we are currently living in a golden age of queer literature. It’s Monday, March 2nd, 2026, and you can walk into almost any bookstore (or, better yet, browse our massive collection of LGBTQ+ ebooks) and find stories that actually represent us. But before we had the spicy, high-tension …

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Queer Publisher Spotlight: The Mission of Once Upon A Queer Publishing LLC

readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: the big publishing houses are finally catching on that queer stories sell, but if you want the gritty, the experimental, and the unapologetically “us” content, you have to look toward the indie presses. Today, we’re shining a massive, glittery spotlight on a newcomer that’s already making waves in …

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Illustrating Identity: An Interview with a Queer Comic Artist

readwithpride.com There is something visceral about the way a comic book hits the soul. Maybe it’s the way a single line on a character’s face can convey a lifetime of longing, or how the bright, neon hues of a futuristic cityscape can mirror the electric buzz of a first crush. In the world of queer …

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