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Swoon-Worthy Bi+ Reads for Bisexual Awareness Week 💜💙💗
Bisexual Awareness Week is the perfect time to celebrate stories that centre bisexual characters, highlight queer love, and show the full spectrum of bi+ experiences. Yesterday, we celebrated Alexandria Bellefleur’s romances, but today, we’re spotlighting three other amazing queer authors with swoony, heartfelt, bisexual-positive stories you need on your TBR.

Lavender Library Press
2 min read


🌈 Call for Submissions: Rainbow Soup for the Queer Soul Vol. 2
✨ If you're a writer, a journaler, a lyricist, etc., and you’ve ever thought, “I want to help others; i want to build community ” this is your chance. Submit your words, in whatever form they take, and add your voice to the next bowl of Rainbow Soup.

Lavender Library Press
2 min read


Celebrate Bisexual Awareness Week with the Romance of Alexandria Bellefleur 🌟
Sapphic September is a month full of celebration for the LGBTQ+ community, and being bisexual, Bisexual Awareness Week (#BiWeek) is one of my favourites. It’s a time to uplift bisexual voices, share stories that reflect our experiences, and remind the world that bi+ people exist and thrive in every corner of life.

Lavender Library Press
4 min read


Queer Futures: Books to Inspire the Next Generation of Change
While 101 Queer Facts gives you bite-sized truth-bomb glimpses into queer life, history, and culture, it’s also designed as a scaffold: a starting point for deeper exploration. Every fact is a door to a larger story, a spark for curiosity, and a bridge to understanding the communities, movements, and ideas that shape queer futures.If you’re ready to take that next step, we’ve put together a curated reading list of books that imagine, analyze, and celebrate queer futures.

Lavender Library Press
5 min read


Representation Matters: Pride, Belonging, and the Everyday Visibility of Queer Lives
Attending Pride this year was more than just a joyful event; it was a moment of profound affirmation... a living demonstrations of what Émile Durkheim once called collective effervescence...What struck me most was how ordinary it all felt, and I mean that in the best way possible....

Lavender Library Press
4 min read
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