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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A Day in the Life of a Queer Bookstagrammer/BookToker
readwithpride.com Ever wondered what actually goes on behind the perfectly curated rainbow bookshelves and the flawlessly lit “book haul” videos? Being a queer content creator in the bookish world: affectionately known as the “Bookstagram” and “BookTok” community: is about 10% aesthetic coffee sipping and 90% franticly searching for the perfect lighting while trying not to …
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Meet Your Local Queer Bookseller: A Q&A
readwithpride.com There is a specific kind of magic that happens when you walk into a queer-owned bookstore. It’s not just the smell of fresh ink or the sight of rainbow spines lined up like a promise; it’s the immediate sense of “Oh, I’m home.” In a world that often feels like it’s built for everyone …
The Editor’s Eye: How Queer Stories Are Shaped Behind the Scenes
readwithpride.com Ever wondered why some MM romance books just hit different? You know the ones, the stories where the chemistry sizzles, the dialogue feels real, and the representation doesn’t feel like a box-ticking exercise. While the author provides the heart and soul, there’s a secret weapon in the publishing world that often goes unsung: the …
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Announcing the Read With Pride 2026 Reading Challenge!
readwithpride.com Dust off those Kindles and clear a shelf (or three) on your physical bookcases, because the wait is finally over. It’s 2026, the vibes are immaculate, and we are officially launching the Read With Pride 2026 Reading Challenge! If you’re anything like us at Readwithpride.com, your “To Be Read” (TBR) list isn’t just a …
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Pride Month Reading Bingo: 25 Categories to Fill
readwithpride.com Let’s be real: your “To Be Read” (TBR) pile is probably tall enough to reach the ceiling, and yet, here you are, looking for more. We get it. At Read with Pride, we believe there is no such thing as too many gay books. With Pride Month 2026 just around the corner, it’s time …
A Read Harder Challenge: Focus on Intersectional Voices
readwithpride.com Let’s be real: we all have our “comfort zones.” For some of us, it’s a specific flavor of gay romance novels where everyone lives in a high-rise in London or a ranch in Montana. For others, it’s gritty gay thriller novels that keep us up until 3 AM. But as we move through 2026, …
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Start a Queer Book Club: A Step-by-Step Guide for Your Community
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: reading is usually a solo sport. It’s just you, a cozy blanket, a cup of tea (or a glass of wine, no judgment here), and a stack of MM romance books that keep you up way past your bedtime. But there comes a point in every queer reader’s …
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This Month in the Read With Pride Book Club: Discussing Pain Before Peace
readwithpride.com Hey there, book lovers! Can you believe it’s already March 2026? The year is flying by, but if there’s one thing that keeps us grounded here at Read with pride, it’s a shared obsession with a damn good story. Spring might be trying to bloom outside, but inside our e-readers, things are staying wonderfully …
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Quarterly Check-In: How’s Your Reading Challenge Going?
readwithpride.com Happy March, book lovers! Can you believe we’ve already knocked out the first two months of 2026? It feels like just yesterday we were nursing New Year’s hangovers and ambitiously logging 50-book targets into our trackers. Now that we’ve hit the first quarterly milestone, it’s time for a little heart-to-heart. How is that Read …
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Create Your Own ‘Read My Own LGBTQ+ Books’ Challenge
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: our “To Be Read” (TBR) piles are less of a “pile” and more of a structural hazard at this point. If you’re anything like the rest of us here at Read with Pride, your digital library is overflowing with LGBTQ+ ebooks, and your physical shelves are groaning under …
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Create Your Own ‘Read My Own LGBTQ+ Books’ Challenge
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: our “To Be Read” (TBR) piles are less of a “pile” and more of a structural hazard at this point. If you’re anything like the rest of us here at Read with Pride, your digital library is overflowing with LGBTQ+ ebooks, and your physical shelves are groaning under …
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Create Your Own ‘Read My Own LGBTQ+ Books’ Challenge
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: our “To Be Read” (TBR) piles are less of a “pile” and more of a structural hazard at this point. If you’re anything like the rest of us here at Read with Pride, your digital library is overflowing with LGBTQ+ ebooks, and your physical shelves are groaning under …
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The Ultimate Pride Month Playlist: Books to Read for Each Week of June
readwithpride.com Happy June, book lovers! If you’re anything like the team here at Read with pride, your TBR (To-Be-Read) pile has probably reached a height that threatens the structural integrity of your nightstand. But hey, it’s Pride Month 2026! There is no better excuse to ignore your chores, grab a cold drink, and dive headfirst …
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December Reading: Cozy Queer Holiday Romances to End the Year
readwithpride.com There’s a specific kind of magic that happens when the temperature drops, the nights stretch out, and the only thing on the agenda is finding the perfect spot on the couch. For many of us in the community, the holidays aren’t always about massive family gatherings or loud parties; sometimes, they are about the …
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Back to School: Queer YA Reads for Teens and Adults Alike
readwithpride.com Whether it’s the start of a new term in March or you’re just perpetually stuck in a “Dark Academia” mood, there is something undeniably magical about the “back to school” vibe. At Readwithpride.com, we believe that Young Adult (YA) literature isn’t just for the Gen Z crowd. In fact, some of the most profound, …
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How Reading Queer Romance Helped Me Reclaim My Own
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: for a lot of us, the “romance” section of the bookstore used to feel like a foreign country. You’d walk past rows of glistening abs and wind-swept gowns, and while the drama was top-tier, the connection was… well, absent. For years, I consumed stories where the “happily ever …
A Love Letter to My Local Queer Bookstore
readwithpride.com There’s a specific kind of magic that happens the moment you push open the door of a queer bookstore. It’s not just the smell of old paper and fresh espresso, though, let’s be real, that’s a top-tier scent, it’s the immediate, bone-deep realization that for the next hour, you don’t have to keep your …
The First Time I Saw Myself in a Book: A Reader’s Story
readwithpride.com We’ve all been there. You’re curled up in your favorite chair, tea gone cold, three chapters past when you promised yourself you’d go to sleep. You’re deep into a story, but suddenly, a sentence hits you like a physical weight. It’s not just a good plot twist or a witty line of dialogue. It’s …
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Building My Dream Queer Library: A Journey
readwithpride.com There is something transformative about walking into a room and seeing yourself reflected on the shelves. For many of us in the LGBTQ+ community, our early reading experiences were a game of “spot the subtext.” We scoured classic literature for a lingering look between “roommates” or a suspiciously intense friendship in a boarding school. …

