This year’s bt lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr and queer tl clu "My Government Means to Kill Me," "Gods of Want," "Brown Neon" and "Flung Out of Space."
Contents:
REVIEW: A BLACK GAY NOVELIST EXPLOS THE MARGS, WH HELP OM E.M. FORSTER, ‘GREENLAND’
Happy Black History Month! Like the other eleven months, 's always an excellent time to buy queer books by Black thors! (Note: sce I felt like the old posts weren't highlightg dividual books enough, I've swched to the standard Happy Holigays style, but you n always fd more tl the prev post.) Please note… * black gay books 2022 *
2022-releas, achillean, adult-fictn, bisexual, gay, lbian, lgbtq, mlm, nonfictn, queer, sapphic, transgenr, wlw, ya-fictn.
Now, David Santos Donaldson’s but novel, gay Black Brish thor Kip stggl to plete his own novel about Forster’s secret affair wh a young Egyptian tram driver, Mohammed, the early 20th Century. The namels gay narrator, strand small-town Florida after the ath of his mother, drifts along, observg the quotidian aspects of his quiet, lonely life. There’s also his iendship wh a much olr gay man named Earl, whose health is failg.
Gay uple su fertily clic bee their child is a girl when they wanted boys.
From gay ghosts and nonbary astronts to stirrg poems and movg memoirs, this was a fantastic year for queer lerature. * black gay books 2022 *
(Note: sce I felt like the old posts weren’t highlightg dividual books enough, I’ve swched to the standard Happy Holigays style, but you n always fd more tl the prev post. Sudnly jobls and sgle after a vastatg layoff followed by a breakup wh his cheatg ex, advertisg pywrer Domick Gibson fle Hell’s Kchen and fds himself tryg get his life back on track his hometown of Detro, where he’s got one objective md: To ex the shallow gay datg pool ASAP and be married by 35—and he’s only got two years left.
Both of their liv have been eply affected by their nontatns wh Whens, homophobia, their upper cst tn, and their whe romantic partners. An edgy, bgly funny but about a queer, half-Nigerian llege sophomore who, enraged and exhsted by the racism at her ele llege, sets out to fd tth about The Unfortunat—the unlucky subset of Black unrgrads who have been mysterly dyg. Enterg her sophomore year at Ele Universy, she feels like a failure: her body is too curvy, her love life is nonexistent, her fay is disappoted her, her gras are terrible, and, well, the few Black classmat she has jt keep dyg.
But over the urse of this wild sophomore year, and supported by her eccentric muny of BIPOC women, Sahara will eventually fd hope, answers, and an unexpected remptn.