Biopunk: Aristotle, Andy Siege
$21.99A queer biopunk novel of climate collapse and self-discovery, Biopunk: Aristotle follows a brilliant young thinker whose journey to save the world is inseparable from her fight to live as her true self.
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A queer biopunk novel of climate collapse and self-discovery, Biopunk: Aristotle follows a brilliant young thinker whose journey to save the world is inseparable from her fight to live as her true self.

A National Book Award–nominated memoir of food, addiction, queerness, and self-discovery, Burn the Place traces Iliana Regan’s journey from foraging on a Midwestern farm to Michelin-starred success.

Two best friends. One unforgettable summer.
Set during Toronto’s Caribbean Carnival, this affirming teen novel explores body image, culture, and friendship on the brink of adulthood.

A dark, powerful novel about survival and love on the streets of New York, Crew follows a young man who learns to live by rules—until intimacy threatens the walls that keep him alive.

A charming and thoughtful graphic memoir exploring queer identity, self-talk, and growing up through illustrated conversations across time.

A dark fantasy mystery set in a city surrounded by monsters, where a reluctant hunter and an ambitious archivist uncover dangerous truths about faith, power, and mutation.

A lyrical collection of short fiction exploring love, loss, identity, and ambition, Echoes & Embers traces the quiet moments of transformation that shape who we become.

A fierce, inventive poetry collection by Chickasaw poet Jenny L. Davis that confronts myths of Indigenous extinction and asserts Native presence, survival, and queer lived experience.

A queer, body-horror-infused sci-fi adventure about an autistic woman whose strange biology may be the key to saving entire worlds. Dark, funny, and defiantly hopeful.

A queer, body-horror-infused sci-fi adventure about an autistic woman whose strange biology may be the key to saving entire worlds. Dark, funny, and defiantly hopeful.

A fearless queer memoir about family, secrecy, faith, and double lives. Hiding Out by Tina Alexis Allen is a gripping story of self-discovery and the power of truth to set us free.

A haunted detective. A survivor with unfinished business.
When a killer resurfaces, desire and danger collide in this dark, slow-burn MM romantic thriller with a guaranteed HEA.

A steamy, queer ensemble rom-com set on a tropical island where two families—and plenty of secrets—are stranded together. Island Time is a sun-drenched escape about love, reinvention, and second chances.

A moving memoir of acceptance and unconditional love, Love, Ellen follows a mother’s journey to understanding her gay daughter—and becoming an advocate for LGBTQ+ families everywhere.

A luminous, heartbreaking poetry collection reflecting on love, loss, and survival during the AIDS epidemic, where grief and beauty exist side by side.

An essential true crime investigation into the Toronto serial killings, Missing from the Village exposes how systemic racism and homophobia failed queer lives—and why accountability still matters.

A lyrical gay literature classic, Nights in Aruba explores coming out, Catholic guilt, aging, and the quiet reckoning that follows a life once lived in hiding.

A scandalous affair, a murder in the Hamptons, and a husband pushed to the edge. When a glamorous Sag Harbor costume party ends in murder, sociology professor JB Pulaski becomes the prime suspect in a deadly web of betrayal, secrets, and elite social warfare. A tense LGBTQ psychological thriller set amid the beautiful and brutal world of Hamptons privilege.

A fallen Devil, a grieving son, and a world on the brink. This New Adult urban fantasy blends divine conflict, found family, and redemption in the first book of the Hell to Pay duet.

A lyrical LGBTQ short story collection exploring the lives of Indian-American gay men caught between family, culture, desire, and belonging.

A blistering debut about enemies turned lovers, Queering Him explores queer desire, obsession, and power as two millennials are drawn together in a relationship that is as transformative as it is dangerous.

A powerful M/M hurt/comfort romance about former foster brothers who reunite after years apart, confronting trauma, healing, and the promise of a love that never let go.

A funny, fearless memoir from comedian Cameron Esposito about queerness, faith, gender, survival, and learning how to save yourself.

A queer romantic mystery set in Georgia, Secrets Under the Junipers follows a reopened cold case, buried trauma, and an unexpected love that threatens to derail the search for truth.

A moving cultural study of Dolly Parton as a feminist icon for working-class women. She Come By It Natural blends music, memoir, and social insight into a powerful examination of gender, class, and survival.

A funny, heartfelt LGBTQ novel about queer identity, unexpected motherhood, and chosen family in Portland. Stray City is a smart, modern coming-of-age story for anyone who’s ever made the wrong choice for the right reasons.

A bold, mystical novel about a thriving Black woman who discovers her soul is far older and more powerful than she ever imagined, and must choose between fear and love for all eternity.

Gertrude Stein’s playful, iconic memoir of queer life, art, and genius in Paris, told through the voice of Alice B. Toklas.

A tense queer crime novel set in 1980s Dublin, The Burning Boy exposes homophobia, secrecy, and institutional failure as two detectives chase a truth no one wants uncovered.

A powerful account of Britain’s early AIDS crisis, exposing political failure, stigma, and the human cost of delay. The End of Innocence is an essential work of LGBTQ history and public health reporting.

Oscar Wilde’s classic novel of beauty, vanity, secrecy, and moral decay, and a cornerstone of queer literary history.

A thoughtful, provocative essay collection about belief, obsession, and the search for meaning in modern America. Thin Places blends memoir and reporting with clarity, curiosity, and depth.

A darkly funny, unsettling novel about queer marriage, motherhood, and fear inside the family home. With Teeth is Kristen Arnett at her sharpest and most unflinching.