September’s Most Anticipated LGBTQIA+ Literature

Author: Sydney Heidenberg
September 1, 2021
Hello, September.
As the leaves begin to turn, the temperatures drop, and pumpkin-flavored goods return to our coffees and meals, we enter into a season of change. Autumn has much in store for us as we leave summer behind and enter this new cycle.
However, some things will always stay the same. As promised, here is September’s Most Anticipated LGBTQIA+ literature. Peruse our list, check out our featured books, and pick some new reading to help you settle in to all that this season brings.
From Lammy winner Casey Plett is her latest collection of short stories, A Dream of a Woman. Each story centers transgender women seeking stable, adult lives, following these characters as they attempt to find truths within partnership, sex, love, and addiction. Read of childhood friends reconnecting as adults after one has transitioned, a narrator who reflects on what could have been with another trans woman, and a woman grappling with undesirability as she navigates fetish play within these stories.
Return to the nineties in the queer and trans coming-of-age tale Margaret and the Mystery of the Missing Body by Megan Milks. Margaret doesn’t want to grow up, and she wishes her friends wouldn’t either. After they enter high school and disband their mystery club, Girls Can Solve Anything, Margaret’s life is taken over by a developing eating disorder. On her path to recovery, she pursues new mysteries involving a ghost, a hidden passage, disturbing desires, and faces her relationship with herself, bringing the questions of growing up to the forefront of the novel.
The sequel in the bestselling Scapegracers trilogy by Lambda fellow Hannah Abigail Clarke, The Scratch Daughters, has arrived. Sideways Pike, a formerly outcast, lesbian witch, struggles to keep her coven together while tracking down her evil ex and hexing dudebros. But, when her powers are taken from her by her crush, Madeline, Sideway’s mind becomes tangled with her new infatuation’s psyche, leading Sideways to a desperate and reckless plan to get her powers back.
George M. Johnson, a member of Lambda’s LGBTQ Writers In Schools, is releasing a memoir, We Are Not Broken. This story celebrates Black boyhood and brotherhood as it follows George, Garrett, Rall, and Rasul as they are raised by their Nanny. These boys hold one another close as they experience racism, love, loss, and memorable moments at the family barbershop, all with Nanny supporting them. These rich family stories capture the unique experience of growing up as a Black boy in America, exploring vulnerability, sacrifice, and culture as a heartwarming and heartbreaking account of emerging adulthood.
Lammy winner Ryka Aoki’s Light From Uncommon Stars defines what a soul is worth. Shizuka Satomi made a deal with the devil. In order to escape damnation, she must entice seven other violin prodigies to trade their souls for success, and she has so far delivered six. When Shizuka finds Katrina Nguyen, a talented, young transgender runaway, she thinks she’s found her final candidate. But when she meets Lan Tran, a retired starship captain and mother of four, Shizuka can’t help but go on coffee dates she does not have time for. By chance and fate, these three women’s lives become entangled in this magical story with a family worth crossing the universe for.
Follow Lammy winner Hasan Namir’s journey that he and his husband took to have a child in his latest collection of poetry, Umbilical Cord. Namir shares his and his husband’s love story, the complexities of the IVF surrogacy process, and their first year as a family. The free-verse poems are interspersed by love letters to their son, making this joyful book a universal message of hope for parents and would-be parents alike.
The Insiders by Mark Oshiro, a member of Lambda’s LGBTQ Writers in Schools, is a heartfelt coming-of-age story for anyone who has felt like they didn’t fit in. When Héctor Muñoz moves to Orangevale from San Francisco, he does not expect for life to change too drastically. Except, at home, being gay didn’t mean you were different. In Héctor’s new school, he has never felt more alone. Héctor just wishes he could disappear, and then he does, when the janitor’s closet door closes behind him. Discovering he’s found a room that shouldn’t be possible with two new friends from different corners of the country in it, Héctor has opened a door to a life-changing year of magic, friendship, and adventure.
Read AMANDA PARADISE: Resurrect Extinct Vibration by CAConrad, a Lammy winner. This collection has been inspired by a (Soma)tic poetry where CA flooded their body with the field recordings of recently extinct animals. With work founded on memories of loved ones who died of AIDS, reflections on the current pandemic, and the effort of falling in love with the world as it is, not as it was, these poems encourage its readers to become an active agent in the joint act of recovery.
From Lambda fellow Aurielle Marie is her debut Gumbo Ya Ya. Centered around the lives of Black gxrls in the contemporary South, these poems explore race, gender, desire, and violence. Unapologetically loud and risky, the collection opens with an indictment of injustice and continues to catalog the wide gamut of Black life at all its intersections. With a poetic voice that is simultaneously tender and sharp, the reader leaves this collection whole and thoroughly satisfied. Even in the face of change, Lambda will always have new, fantastic books for you to read. Settle into September with one of these great picks and check out the rest of our list below. As always, if our list is missing an author or a book, or if you have a book coming out next month, please email us with the word “October” in the subject line.
Bio/Memoir
- Are You This? or Are You This?: A Story of Identity and Worth by Madian Al Jazereh with Ellen Georgiou, Hurst & Co.
- App Kid: How a Child of Immigrants Grabbed a Piece of the American Dream by Michael Sayman, Knopf Publishing Group
- The Audacity of a Kiss: Love, Art, and Liberation by Leslie Cohen, Rutgers University Press
- The Emphatically Queer Career of Artist Perkins Harnly and His Bohemian Friends by Sarah Burns, Process
- First Time by Nathaniel Hall, Nick Hern Books
- The Gates to Brilliance: 16 Reasons a Gay, Jewish, Middle-Class Kid Who Loved Horses Found Success—and How You Can, Too by Robert Dover, Trafalgar Square Books
- Gay, Catholic, and American: My Legal Battle for Marriage Equality and Inclusion by Greg Bourke, University of Notre Dame Press
- The Last Days of Robert Indiana: An Art World Scandal of Love & Hope by Bob Keyes, David R. Godine Publisher
- Lawrence (Drag) Queen of Scots: The Dos & Don’ts of a Drag Superstar by Lawrence Chaney, Bantam Press
- Love of My Life: The Life and Loves of Freddie Mercury by Lesley-Ann Jones, Coronet Books
- Not That I’d Kiss a Girl: A Kiwi Girl’s Tale of Coming Out and Coming of Age by Lil O’Brien, A&U New Zealand
- One Life by Megan Rapinoe and Emma Brockes, Penguin Books
- Victor Grayson: In Search of Britain’s Lost Revolutionary by Harry Taylor and Jeremy Corbyn, Pluto Press
- Waltzing a Two-Step: Reckoning Family, Faith, and Self by Dan Juday, Calling Card Books
Fiction
- Beauty Salon by Mario Bellatin, translated by David Shook, Deep Vellum Publishing
- Better Davis and Other Stories by Philip Dean Walker, Squares & Rebels
- Call Me Esteban by Lejla Kalamujić, translated by Jennifer Zoble, Sandorf Passage
- A Dream of a Woman by Casey Plett, Arsenal Pulp Press
- The Family Way by Christopher DiRaddo, Esplanade Books
- The Geography of Pluto by Christopher DiRaddo, Esplanade Books
- He Gets That From Me by Jacqueline Friedland, Sparkpress
- Here We Go Loop De Loop by William Jack Sibley, Atmosphere Press
- How to Wrestle a Girl by Venita Blackburn, MCD X Fsg Originals
- Householders by Kate Cayley, Biblioasis
- I Should Have Known Better by William E. Jones, We Heard You Like Books
- I Wished by Dennis Cooper, Soho Press
- Keeping the House by Tice Cin, And Other Stories
- A Long Way from Douala by Max Lobe, translated by Ros Schwartz, Other Press
- Love and Other Thought Experiments by Sophie Ward, Vintage
- Margaret and the Mystery of the Missing Body by Megan Milks, Amethyst Editions
- MENAFTER10 by Casey Hamilton, Bywater Books
- My Father’s Wife and My Daughter’s Emu by Nina Dabek, Atmosphere Press
- An Ordinary Wonder by Buki Papillon, Pegasus Books
- Phototaxis by Olivia Tapiero, translated by Kit Schluter, Nightboat Books
- The Spectacular by Zoe Whittall, Ballantine Books
- Saltus by Tara Gereaux, Nightwood Editions
- Two Nails, One Love by Alden Hayashi, Black Rose Writing
- Vamp Until Ready by James Magruder, Rattling Good Yarns Press
- The Vegas Dilemma by Vi Khi Nao, 11:11 Press LLC
- The Wrong End of the Telescope by Rabih Alameddine, Grove Press
Nonfiction
- The Breaks by Julietta Singh, Coffee House Press
- Cross-Stitch Like a Queen: 25 Fun and Fabulous Patterns Celebrating Drag and the LGBTQIA+ Community by David Hastings, Ulysses Press
- Cuíer, edited by Sarah Coolidge, Two Lines Press
- Free Rose Light by Mary O’Connor, University of Akron Press
- The Isolation Artists: Scandal, Deception, and the Last Days of Robert Indiana by Bob Keyes, David R. Godine Publisher
- Of Solids and Surds: Notes for Noël Sturgeon, Marilyn Hacker, Josh Lukin, MIA Wolff, Bill Stribling, and Bob White by Samuel R. Delany, Yale University Press
- Sassy Planet: A Queer Guide to 40 Cities, Big and Small by Harish Bhandari, David Dodge, and Nick Schiarizzi, Prestel Publishing
LGBTQ Studies
- Bi: Bisexual, Pansexual, Fluid, and Nonbinary Youth by Ritch C. Savin-Williams, New York University Press
- Cruising for Conspirators: How a New Orleans DA Prosecuted the Kennedy Assassination as a Sex Crime by Alecia P. Long, University of North Carolina Press
- Deep Sniff: A History of Poppers and Queer Futures by Adam Zmith, Repeater
- Everyday Violence: The Public Harrassment of Women and LGBTQ People by Simone Kolysh, Rutgers University Press
- Female Homosexuality in Ancient Greece and Rome by Sandra Boehringer, Routledge
- The Transgender Issue: An Argument for Justice by Shon Faye, Penguin Books
Romance
- All That Remains by Sheri Lewis Wohl, Bold Strokes Books
- Beginner’s Bet by Fiona Riley, Bold Strokes Books
- The Bennet Women by Eden Appiah-Kubi, Montlake
- Between His Lover and the Deep Blue Sea by Merry Farmer, Oliver-Heber Books
- Calculated Risk by Katherine Rupley, Bella Books
- The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun, Atria Books
- Dangerous Without You by Lexus Grey, Bold Strokes Books
- The Depths of Time by Lori Fayre, Pride Publishing
- Desiring More by Raven Sky, Bold Strokes Books
- Jordan’s Kiss by Nanisi Barrett D’Arnuk, Bold Strokes Books
- Love and Lotus Blossoms by Anne Shade, Bold Strokes Books
- Love in the Limelight by Ashley Moore, Bold Strokes Books
- New Leaf by Andrew Grey, Dreamspinner Press
- The Pursued and the Pursuing by AJ Odasso, Dartfrog Blue
- Remedy by Alex Hall, Madison Place Press
- The Right Closet by Melissa Price, Bella Books
- Suspecting Her by Mary P. Burns, Bold Strokes Books
- Two Winters by Lauren Emily Whalen, Bold Strokes Books
- Witch Please by Ann Aguirre, Sourcebooks Casablanca
Mystery/Thriller
- Not Today! By David Feldman, Eface Media
- The Origins of Iris by Beth Lewis, Mobius
- Summer Sons by Lee Mandelo, Tordotcom
Fantasy/Horror
- Between Worlds: Malcontent by Jennifer & Paul DK, Zmok Books
- Carmilla, Deluxe Edition: The Cult Classic That Inspired Dracula by Sheridan Le Fanu, Pushkin Press
- Chaos Etched in Flesh by Lyn Gala, Lyn Gala
- The Golden Daughter by Dayna Ingram, Lethe Press
- The Kindly Ones by Cliff James, Lethe Press
- Light From Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki, Tor Books
- The Misadventures of an Amateur Naturalist by Ceinwen Langley, Feed the Writer Press
- Master of Restless Shadows Book Two by Ginnn Hale, Blind Eye Books
- Nightmare Yearnings by Eric Raglin, Eric Raglin
- Oaths of Legacy by Emily Skrutskie, Del Rey Books
- Palingenesis by Tyerone Johnson, Silent But Cuddly Media LLC
- The Pump by Sydney Warner Brooman, Invisible Publishing
- Traitors of the Black Crown by Cate Pearce, Hansen House, LLC
- Transient Time Traveller by Melissa Sweeney, Melissa Sweeney
- Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune, Tor Books
- Washington White by Adam Griffiths, Secret Acres
Young Adult Literature
- Act Cool by Tobly Smith, Quill Tree Books
- Artie and the Wolf Moon by Olivia Stephens, Graphic Universe
- The City Beautiful by Aden Polydoros, Inkyard Press
- Before We Disappear by Shaun David Hutchinson, Harper Teen
- Before We Were Blue by E.J. Schwartz, North Star Editions
- To Break a Covenant by Alison Ames, Page Street Kids
- By the Blood of Rowans by Xan Van Rooyen, Skolion
- The Convincing Hour by Ann Roberts, Bella Books
- A Dark and Starless Forest by Sarah Hollowell, Clarion Books
- Eighty Days by A.C. Esguerra, Archaia Books
- The Girls Are Never Gone by Sarah Glenn Marsh, Razorbill
- Jacob’s Ladder by Louis Flint Ceci and Jennifer Rain Crosby, Les Croyens Press
- Life of Melody by Mari Costa, Seven Seas
- The Lost Girls: A Vampire Revenge Story by Sonia Hart, Page Street Kids
- Major Detours: A Choices Novel by Zachary Sergi, Running Kids Press
- The Scratch Daughters (2) (The Scapegracers) by Hannah Abigail Clarke, Erewhon
- Some Faraway Place by Lauren Shippen, Tor Teen
- We Are Not Broken by George M. Johnson, Little, Brown Book for Young Readers
Children’s/Middle Grade Literature
- Ciel in All Directions by Sophie Labelle, Second Story Press
- Dolls and Trucks Are for Everyone by Robb Pearlman and Eda Kaban, Running Press Kids
- Elves on the Fifth Floor (The City of R., 1) by Francesca Cavallo, Verena Wugeditsch, and Samuel Motta, Undercats
- Guthli Has Wings by Kanak Shashi, Tulika Publishers
- The Insiders by Mark Oshiro, HarperCollins
- Jordan and Max, Showtime by Suzanne Sutherland and Michelle Simpson, Orca Book Publishers
- My Sister, Daisy by Adria Karlsson and Linus Circi, Capstone Editions
- Obie Is Man Enough by Schuyler Bailar, Crown Books for Young Readers
- Other Boys by Damian Alexander, First Second
- A Plan for Pops by Heather Smith and Brooke Kerrigan, Orca Book Publishers
- Teo’s Tutu by Maryann Jacob Macias and Alea Marley, Dial Books
- A Touch of Ruckus by As Van Otterloo, Scholastic Press
- The You Kind of Kind by Joe West and Leon Joosen, Princeton Architectural Press
Poetry
- 808s & Otherworlds: Memories, Remixes, and Mythologies by Sean Avery Medlin, Two Dollar Radio
- AMANDA PARADISE: Resurrect Extinct Vibration by CA Conrad, Wave Books
- Boyfriend Perspective by Michael Chang, Really Serious Literature
- The Backwater Sermons by Jay Hulme, Canterbury Press
- BLACK UNDER by Ashanti Anderson, Black Lawrence Press
- Brocken Spectre by Jacques J. Rancourt, Alice James Books
- Cutlish by Rajiv Mohabir, Four Way Books
- Edgemere by Steven Riel, edited by Eileen Cleary, Lily Poetry Review
- Every Good Boy Does Fine by Calvin Arsenia, Andrews McMeel Publishing
- The Good Arabs by Eli Tareq El Bechelany-Lynch, Metonymy Press
- Gumbo Ya Ya by Aurielle Marie, University of Pittsburgh Press
- Habitus by Radna Fabias, translated by David Colmer, Phoneme Media
- ink earl by Susan Holbrook, Coach House Books
- Jesus Comes to Me as Judy Garland by David J.S. Pickering, Airlie Press
- Mutiny by Phillip B. Williams, Penguin Books
- A Quilt for David by Steven Reigns, City Lights Books
- Records of an Incitement to Silence by Gregory Woods, Carcanet Press
- Run Riot: Ninety Poems in Ninety Days by Ash Winters, Caitlin Press
- Selected Poems 2009-2021 by Roz Kaveny, Team Angelica Publishing
- Tenderness by Derrick Austin, BOA Editions
- Umbilical Cord by Hasan Namir, Book*hug Press
- Villainy by Andrea Abi-Karam, Nightboat Books
- Why I Was Late by Charlie Petch, Brick Books
- 808s & Otherworlds: Memories, Remixes, and Mythologies by Sean Avery Medlin, Two Dollar Radio
Drama/Theatre
- 15 Heroines: 15 Monologues Adapted from Ovid by Various authors, Nick Hern Books
- Love Like Light: Plays and Performance Texts by Daniel Alexander Jones, 53rd State Press