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Overview
Read one book of every genre on Storygraph, but they all must be LGBTQIA+ in some way.
The goal here is to show just how much diversity there is within queer books and literature. Reading queer doesn't have to mean reading narrowly! Books that would qualify might include:
The goal here is to show just how much diversity there is within queer books and literature. Reading queer doesn't have to mean reading narrowly! Books that would qualify might include:
- Also has the LGBTQIA+ genre on Storygraph
- Is written (or illustrated, translated, etc.) by an LGBTQIA+ author (illustrator, translator...)
- Features a prominent LGBTQIA+ character (real or fictional!)
- Anything else you think would fit on a shelf or display dedicated to queer books
It's up to you to decide exactly what does and doesn't count for you. You might plan on being more restrictive for obvious genres (eg queer romance or queer biography) but more open to interpretation for genres that aren't as clear a match (eg queer cookbook or queer computer science).
(Inspired by the All-the-genres on Storygraph challenge.)
All the genres, but make them gay
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Overview
Read one book of every genre on Storygraph, but they all must be LGBTQIA+ in some way.
The goal here is to show just how much diversity there is within queer books and literature. Reading queer doesn't have to mean reading narrowly! Books that would qualify might include:
The goal here is to show just how much diversity there is within queer books and literature. Reading queer doesn't have to mean reading narrowly! Books that would qualify might include:
- Also has the LGBTQIA+ genre on Storygraph
- Is written (or illustrated, translated, etc.) by an LGBTQIA+ author (illustrator, translator...)
- Features a prominent LGBTQIA+ character (real or fictional!)
- Anything else you think would fit on a shelf or display dedicated to queer books
It's up to you to decide exactly what does and doesn't count for you. You might plan on being more restrictive for obvious genres (eg queer romance or queer biography) but more open to interpretation for genres that aren't as clear a match (eg queer cookbook or queer computer science).
(Inspired by the All-the-genres on Storygraph challenge.)