March is simply a weird month. It’s not rather winter, and it’s not rather spring. It’s a small spot of both. It ever feels to maine similar it goes connected forever, and it’s casual to get mislaid successful it. The excitement of the caller twelvemonth has worn off, but the consciousness of newness and anticipation that comes with outpouring hasn’t yet arrived. Often, aft 2 months of large speechmaking successful January and February, I find myself astatine a nonaccomplishment successful March, feeling stuck backmost successful the grind, unsure what to work next.
Happily, it doesn’t person to beryllium that way! For starters, determination are immoderate unthinkable queer books coming retired this March that are definite to brighten the period up. It’s besides Women’s History Month, which is simply a large excuse to instrumentality a heavy dive into queer women’s history. And conjecture what else? March’s drab, unassuming quality doesn’t person to beryllium bleak and boring. Let’s dainty it arsenic an invitation to work exciting, unusual, get-me-out-of-here books instead!
This month’s curated queer TBR is afloat of books that are agleam and colorful, unusual and enchanting. Suffering from compartment fever? Pick up a roadworthy travel romance! Tired of winter? Escape with a abstraction opera! Feeling stuck? I person a speculative caller that volition shingle you up successful the champion mode possible. With each these astonishing queer books, I committedness that March doesn’t person to consciousness similar a agelong slog done the mud.
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Brother & Sister Enter the Forest by Richard Mirabella (March 14)
This haunting debut is simply a beauteous but unflinching look astatine trauma, the lingering effects of injury, and analyzable sibling relationships. It unfolds successful 2 timelines. In the past, teenage Justin sets disconnected connected a roadworthy travel with his archetypal fellow that turns into a nightmare. In the present, Justin arrives astatine his sister’s location hopeless to repair their fractured narration — and find himself again aft experiencing devastating violence.
Flux by Jinwoo Chong (March 21)
Fans of Weird Queer and genre-blending speculative fiction, you’ll privation to instrumentality enactment of this one! It follows the intersecting lives of 3 characters, of 3 antithetic ages, arsenic they each woody with progressively unusual situations. Chong explores Asian American identity, capitalism and commodification, clip travel, the relation of exertion and popular civilization successful our lives, and a full batch more.
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Chlorine by Jade Song (March 28)
A acheronian sapphic coming-of-age caller with mermaids? Sign maine up. The communicative follows Ren Yu, a Chinese American teen who pours everything into her 1 passion: swimming. She’s determined to go the champion swimmer determination is and physique a bully beingness for herself. So she draws connected stories of eerie oversea monsters and mysterious water creatures for inspiration. It’s a caller astir transformation, queer desire, womanhood, monstrosity, and familial lineage.
Celebrate Women’s History Month
A Life successful Trans Activism by A. Revathi with Nandini Murali
Women’s past is trans history, truthful what amended mode to observe Women’s History period than with a memoir astir trans activism? In this memoir, Indian trans activistic A. Revathi shares idiosyncratic stories astir her beingness and insights into her galore years moving for trans rights, some arsenic the manager of a ample NGO and independently. Recent past is conscionable arsenic important arsenic older history, and this publication shines a airy connected trans lives and communities successful India.
Last Night astatine the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo
Nonfiction isn’t the lone mode to larn astir history! If you’re much of a humanities fabrication person, this YA caller is the cleanable prime for women’s past month. Set successful San Francisco successful the 1950s, it’s a coming-of-age communicative astir Lily, a Chinese American teen trying to fig retired who she is successful a satellite that’s pulling her successful a 100 antithetic directions. There’s truthful overmuch past present astir women successful STEM, queer clubs and resistance shows, lesbian pulp novels, San Francisco’s Chinatown, racist migration laws, McCarthyism, and more. Plus, it’s a gorgeous emotion story!
Wish Janet Mock a Happy Birthday
Redefining Realness by Janet Mock
Janet Mock’s day is connected March 10 (happy birthday, Janet!), and if you haven’t work her memoir yet, it is clip to alteration that. She writes with humor, compassion, vulnerability, and fiery passionateness astir her beingness arsenic a trans woman, increasing up successful Hawaii, activism, enactment work, becoming a writer, self-love, and truthful overmuch more. And if you’re already work this one, don’t interest — you tin prime up her arsenic fantastic 2nd memoir, Surpassing Certainty.
There Are Trans People Here by H. Melt
The transphobia successful the U.S. close present is terrifying and devastating and fills maine with incandescent rage and heartbreak. And portion it’s ever a bully clip to work astir trans joy, it feels particularly important to work astir it close present — and past for each of america to get large astir it. This poesy postulation is simply a solemnisation of trans ancestors and trans radical today. It’s a emotion opus to trans absorption and trans brilliance, and a playful, joyful, fierce imagining of what an abundant and originative trans aboriginal mightiness look like.
Fight Off Cabin Fever with a Virtual Trip…
Something Wild and Wonderful by Anita Kelly
I can’t deliberation of a amended flight from the March doldrums than a romance caller astir a precise agelong trip! If you’re feeling stuck successful your location and you’d alternatively beryllium anyplace else, hop connected the Pacific Crest Trail with Alexi and Ben arsenic they hike crossed glaciers and done a desert, brushwood each sorts of wildlife, perceive to vertebrate songs, and, ohio yeah, autumn successful love! This is simply a beautiful, vivid, heartwarming communicative astir 2 men who are some moving from past symptom and heartache, and the gentle mode they assistance each different find their mode backmost to themselves.
…a Space Adventure…
Escaping Exodus by Nicky Drayden
Maybe you unrecorded successful California, oregon the Pacific Crest Trail conscionable isn’t acold capable away, oregon you’re not into romance. If you’re looking for a publication that volition genuinely jettison you retired of orbit, this is the 1 for you. It’s acceptable successful a aboriginal successful wherever humanity has abandoned earth, and present unrecorded wrong elephantine abstraction beasts that they usage arsenic ships. Yes, you work that right: they unrecorded wrong elephantine surviving creatures! This publication gets weird, but it’s not conscionable weird: there’s governmental intrigue, a sapphic romance, household secrets, a fascinating matrilineal society, and…did I notation the elephantine abstraction beasts?
…or a Totally Wild Speculative Novel!
My Volcano by John Elizabeth Stintzi
If the period of March — in-between wintertime and spring, a small spot boring, feels similar it lasts everlastingly — had an other successful publication form, it would beryllium this book. This publication is wild. It begins erstwhile a volcano abruptly appears successful Central Park, and it lone gets alien from there. It unfolds successful a dizzying array of abbreviated chapters, pursuing characters connected each continent arsenic the satellite astir them becomes much and much unhinged. There’s clip travel, shape-shifting, weird bees, past mythology, and more. It’s a revelatory and amazingly moving caller astir surviving done intolerable times.
If you bask these monthly curated queer TBR lists, cheque retired February’s — there’s nary regularisation saying you can’t work immoderate of those books successful March, too!