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Queer Books Quotes

Quotes tagged as "queer-books" Showing 1-5 of 5
Nina Varela
“I want queer authors to write anything and everything they need to write. I have no interest in gatekeeping; I want the full spectrum. I want the coming out books. I want the books about queer suffering. I want on-page catharsis and exploration of trauma. I want the happy books, too: queer joy books, cute romantic comedies, first crush books, fantasies about queer royals and revolutionaries and spaceship captains. (...) We need all types of queer stories because all types of queer people exist. I want the market to be so saturated with queer books that anyone who needs to see themselves in a story—anyone who hasn’t yet seen themselves, hasn’t yet gotten to be the hero—can walk into any bookstore and find a book (or six) about someone who experiences the world like they do. I want every queer author to get the chance to tell their story. To tell people, We exist everywhere. We suffer, we survive, we love. We can be magic, too.”
Nina Varela

Carly Heath
“...And maybe folks in Muskox Hollow thought their arrangement was strange, or their parties too rambunctious, or that a lady should have a family and children instead of two gentlemen and thirteen tiny dogs, but no...I don't think Peder Johansen was terribly scandalous.'
'Scandalous or not, my love for the legend of Sullen Johansen was now exponential.”
Carly Heath, The Reckless Kind

K.V. Wilson
“I am apprenticed to a goddess. Time to act like it.”
K.V. Wilson, To Speak with the Stars

“What was art if it did not come from hard work and devotion? If it was not tended to and grown in the careful pockets of one's heart?”
Adrienne Tooley, Sofi and the Bone Song

“It was eerie how casually people donned the level of polish the Papers offered. Where others fawned over the results of Paper-made glamours, that level of calculated, pristine perfection made Sofi uncomfortable. Humans were messy and complex. It pained her that magic disguised that potential for failure with a fleeting sense of flawlessness.”
Adrienne Tooley, Sofi and the Bone Song