queer audiobooks

10 06, 2025

Queer Voices Calling Out: LGBTQIA+ Stories Across Genres for Pride and Audiobook Month

June 10th, 2025|General|

June is Pride Month, Audiobook Month, and the beginning of summer. It’s basically all the best parts of the year in one glorious month! But why do we celebrate Pride in June anyway? Unfortunately, like most of queer history, it doesn't have the happiest of beginnings... From June 28 to July 3rd in the summer [...]

14 01, 2025

Does Magic Need Rules? Understanding Hard vs Soft Magic Systems

January 14th, 2025|General|

If you were to ask people why they enjoy fantasy stories, escapism is likely to be a common answer. Lush, whimsical worlds unlike our own with grand adventures to join and, of course, magic to marvel at. What’s not to love? The magic systems of these worlds exist on a spectrum of “soft” or “hard” [...]

24 09, 2024

Explore Inclusive Stories with These LGBTQIA+ Sci-Fi and Fantasy Audiobooks

September 24th, 2024|General|

In science fiction and fantasy stories, the reader is invited to explore identities, question societal norms, and explore the vast possibilities within our universe. They can explore any world, harness any power, and meet any character without leaving the comfort of their favorite chair. This makes representation in these stories incredibly important! To be included [...]

27 08, 2024

Sci-Fi Audiobooks: A Beginner’s Guide to Exploring the Genre

August 27th, 2024|General|

Jurassic Park. Ex Machina. Stranger Things. Black Mirror. Akira. Ghost in the Shell. Kindred. Ready Player One. Detroit: Become Human. Starfield.   What do all these pieces of media have in common? They are all classified as science fiction. Though you’ve probably consumed more sci-fi media than you realize, getting into sci-fi books can be [...]

13 08, 2024

Retellings, Reimaginings, & Remixes: Audiobooks That Give a Fresh Spin to Classic Stories

August 13th, 2024|General|

Everyone has a favorite story. (We would be seriously concerned if you didn't!)  Perhaps, every winter you go see a play of The Christmas Carol. Or find yourself frequently watching Pride & Prejudice on rainy days (the 2005 version of course) . Maybe it's a book that you re-read every year -- a story that you [...]

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