Making Aromanticism Visible: The Story Behind The Other A in LGBTQIA+
Making Aromanticism Visible: The Story Behind The Other A in LGBTQIA+ By AUREA. Buy their book, The Other A in LGBTQIA+, here. Aromanticism remains one of the…
Making Aromanticism Visible: The Story Behind The Other A in LGBTQIA+ By AUREA. Buy their book, The Other A in LGBTQIA+, here. Aromanticism remains one of the…
Turning Toward: The Small Moments That Shape Our Relationships By Michael R. Duryea. Buy his new book, Intimacy After trauma, here. There are quiet moments…
Helping Young People Explore Who They Are: Why I Wrote The Queerly Autistic Workbook By Erin Ekins. Buy her new book, The Queerly Autistic Workbook,…
How to Figure Out If You’re A Dom or sub By Gigi Engle. Buy her book, Kink Curious, here. If you’ve been curious about kink but have…
To celebrate LGBT+ History Month, we asked some of our authors to share the story of one queer person—from history to the present day—who has inspired them, and to reflect on what that individual means to them and how they’ve influenced their lives and work.
A Guide to Aftercare 101, For All Kinds of Sex By Gigi Engle. Buy her book, Kink Curious, here. Whether we like it or not,…
Whitewashing is all around us, whether we are aware of it or not.
It’s not just in movies, TV shows, and other media where white actors are cast in roles meant for actors of color, however explicit or implicit their identify is communicated in the source material. It’s everywhere.
In the way we talk about the population demographics of a place, how we move through the world and compare ourselves to others, how we choose what books to read. Even how we celebrate the communities we come from.
Relationship Role Models – An Excerpt from The Go-To Relationship Guide for Gay Men This is an excerpt from Chapter 5 of The Go-To Relationship…
That’s So Meta: An Excerpt from Monogamy? In This Economy? This is an excerpt from Chapter Six: That’s So Meta in Monogamy? In This Economy?…
Below is an excerpt from the chapter “Dancing with a Limp” by Reverend Louis J. Mitchell, from anthology Surviving Transphobia edited by Laura A. Jacobs.…