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Am I Having Fun Now?
- Anxiety, Applause and Life's Big Questions, Answered
- By: Suzi Ruffell
- Narrated by: Suzi Ruffell
- Length: 8 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged
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Does peaking in high school ruin you for life? Was Miley Cyrus right, is it all about the climb (when it comes to building a career?) And what - scientifically - is the best way to mend a broken heart? Comedian Suzi Ruffell is considering life's big questions. In this brutally honest, funny, and often moving memoir, Suzi winningly tells her life story, and asks a host of experts to answer the tricky questions it prompts along the way. Diamond life advice comes from the likes of Elizabeth Day, Dolly Alderton, Charlene Douglas, Laura Bates, Dr Kirren Schnack, and more.
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So relatable!
- By Miss Tracy McCartney on 23-06-25
By: Suzi Ruffell
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So Gay for You
- Friendship, Found Family, and the Show That Started It All
- By: Kate Moennig, Leisha Hailey
- Narrated by: Kate Moennig, Leisha Hailey
- Length: 7 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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In the early 2000s, Kate Moennig and Leisha Hailey—both young artists trying to figure it all out—met at auditions for an unknown little TV show. Given that it was a show about lesbians living in Los Angeles, with the first ever ensemble cast of openly queer female characters, Kate and Leisha knew the project was going to be unlike anything else out there—that is, if it even got picked up.
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I love these pair of pants!
- By Amy Rickett on 26-06-25
By: Kate Moennig, and others
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Actress of a Certain Age
- My Twenty-Year Trail to Overnight Success
- By: Jeff Hiller
- Narrated by: Jeff Hiller
- Length: 8 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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While struggling to find success as an actor and pay the bills, something accidentally happened to Jeff Hiller: he aged. And while it’s one thing to get older and rest on the laurels of success from the blood, sweat, and tears of your youth, it’s quite another to be old and have no laurels. At forty, stuck in a temp job making spreadsheets, the dream of becoming a star seemed out of reach. But after twenty-five years of guest roles on TV and performing improv in a grocery store basement, he finally struck gold with a breakout role on HBO’s Somebody Somewhere, playing Joel.
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LOVE LOVE LOVE!
- By Michaela on 27-06-25
By: Jeff Hiller
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Maybe This Will Save Me
- A Memoir of Art, Addiction and Transformation
- By: Tommy Dorfman
- Narrated by: Tommy Dorfman
- Length: 7 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged
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For years, Tommy Dorfman turned her back on her thoughts and emotions, hoping they’d simply go away. After a lifetime of confusion, she finally gained clarity around her gender and began to transition. But there were still parts of herself she’d locked away, elements of her story that she needed, for the first time, to fully confront. She sought guidance in a tarot deck. Maybe This Will Save Me is structured through the cards of that tarot pull.
By: Tommy Dorfman
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The Truth Will Set You Free
- Growing Up Gay in Opus Dei
- By: Tim Pocock
- Narrated by: Tim Pocock
- Length: 7 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged
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Tim Pocock was a born performer. At ten, he took to the stage as a professional opera singer. At twenty-two, he launched his acting career in the blockbuster X-Men Origins: Wolverine and went on to star in the beloved series Dance Academy. But Tim's biggest role was one he never auditioned for - the role he played at home as a devout, straight son. Raised in a conservative Catholic family and attending a school with links to Opus Dei, Tim always knew that being gay was out of the question.
By: Tim Pocock
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Olivia on the Record
- A Radical Experiment in Women's Music
- By: Ginny Z Berson
- Narrated by: Ginny Z Berson
- Length: 7 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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The burgeoning lesbian and feminist movements of the '70s and '80s created an impetus to form more independent and equitable social and cultural institutions—bookstores, publishers, health clinics, and more—to support the unprecedented surge in women's arts of all kinds. Olivia Records was at the forefront of these models, not only recording and distributing women's music but also creating important new social spaces for previously isolated women and lesbians through concerts and festivals.
By: Ginny Z Berson
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Am I Having Fun Now?
- Anxiety, Applause and Life's Big Questions, Answered
- By: Suzi Ruffell
- Narrated by: Suzi Ruffell
- Length: 8 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Does peaking in high school ruin you for life? Was Miley Cyrus right, is it all about the climb (when it comes to building a career?) And what - scientifically - is the best way to mend a broken heart? Comedian Suzi Ruffell is considering life's big questions. In this brutally honest, funny, and often moving memoir, Suzi winningly tells her life story, and asks a host of experts to answer the tricky questions it prompts along the way. Diamond life advice comes from the likes of Elizabeth Day, Dolly Alderton, Charlene Douglas, Laura Bates, Dr Kirren Schnack, and more.
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So relatable!
- By Miss Tracy McCartney on 23-06-25
By: Suzi Ruffell
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So Gay for You
- Friendship, Found Family, and the Show That Started It All
- By: Kate Moennig, Leisha Hailey
- Narrated by: Kate Moennig, Leisha Hailey
- Length: 7 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
In the early 2000s, Kate Moennig and Leisha Hailey—both young artists trying to figure it all out—met at auditions for an unknown little TV show. Given that it was a show about lesbians living in Los Angeles, with the first ever ensemble cast of openly queer female characters, Kate and Leisha knew the project was going to be unlike anything else out there—that is, if it even got picked up.
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I love these pair of pants!
- By Amy Rickett on 26-06-25
By: Kate Moennig, and others
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Actress of a Certain Age
- My Twenty-Year Trail to Overnight Success
- By: Jeff Hiller
- Narrated by: Jeff Hiller
- Length: 8 hrs and 9 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
-
Story
While struggling to find success as an actor and pay the bills, something accidentally happened to Jeff Hiller: he aged. And while it’s one thing to get older and rest on the laurels of success from the blood, sweat, and tears of your youth, it’s quite another to be old and have no laurels. At forty, stuck in a temp job making spreadsheets, the dream of becoming a star seemed out of reach. But after twenty-five years of guest roles on TV and performing improv in a grocery store basement, he finally struck gold with a breakout role on HBO’s Somebody Somewhere, playing Joel.
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LOVE LOVE LOVE!
- By Michaela on 27-06-25
By: Jeff Hiller
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Maybe This Will Save Me
- A Memoir of Art, Addiction and Transformation
- By: Tommy Dorfman
- Narrated by: Tommy Dorfman
- Length: 7 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
For years, Tommy Dorfman turned her back on her thoughts and emotions, hoping they’d simply go away. After a lifetime of confusion, she finally gained clarity around her gender and began to transition. But there were still parts of herself she’d locked away, elements of her story that she needed, for the first time, to fully confront. She sought guidance in a tarot deck. Maybe This Will Save Me is structured through the cards of that tarot pull.
By: Tommy Dorfman
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The Truth Will Set You Free
- Growing Up Gay in Opus Dei
- By: Tim Pocock
- Narrated by: Tim Pocock
- Length: 7 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Tim Pocock was a born performer. At ten, he took to the stage as a professional opera singer. At twenty-two, he launched his acting career in the blockbuster X-Men Origins: Wolverine and went on to star in the beloved series Dance Academy. But Tim's biggest role was one he never auditioned for - the role he played at home as a devout, straight son. Raised in a conservative Catholic family and attending a school with links to Opus Dei, Tim always knew that being gay was out of the question.
By: Tim Pocock
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Olivia on the Record
- A Radical Experiment in Women's Music
- By: Ginny Z Berson
- Narrated by: Ginny Z Berson
- Length: 7 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
The burgeoning lesbian and feminist movements of the '70s and '80s created an impetus to form more independent and equitable social and cultural institutions—bookstores, publishers, health clinics, and more—to support the unprecedented surge in women's arts of all kinds. Olivia Records was at the forefront of these models, not only recording and distributing women's music but also creating important new social spaces for previously isolated women and lesbians through concerts and festivals.
By: Ginny Z Berson
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The Embrace of Tina
- A Memoir of Addiction Deceit
- By: T. Brian Loos
- Narrated by: Jordan Zuniga
- Length: 25 mins
- Unabridged
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This short book aims to shed light on the insidious nature of addiction, using a powerful metaphor to illustrate its destructive grip.
By: T. Brian Loos
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Dining Out
- First Dates, Defiant Nights, and Last Call Disco Fries at America's Gay Restaurants
- By: Erik Piepenburg
- Narrated by: Erik Piepenburg
- Length: 8 hrs and 57 mins
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Through the eyes of a reporter and the stomach of a hungry gay man, Dining Out examines the rise, impact and legacies of the nation's gay restaurants past, present, and future, connecting meals with memories. Hamburger Mary’s, Florent, a suburban Denny’s queered by kids: Piepenburg explores how these and many other gay restaurants, coffee shops, diners, and unconventional eateries have charted queer placemaking and changed the modern LGBTQ civil rights movement for the better.
By: Erik Piepenburg
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Worthy
- By: Chris Davis
- Narrated by: Chris Davis
- Length: 3 hrs and 40 mins
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In Worthy: The Memoir of an Ex-Mormon Lesbian, Davis tells her story of growing up in a Mormon household in Maine. Her nostalgic and sometimes humorous childhood memories of family and friends provide life lessons that influence her during the traumatic experiences she has as a woman and as a closeted queer person in the church. It isn't until one of her children comes out that Davis is forced to choose between religion and family. She chooses love.
By: Chris Davis
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Tales of a Crestview Kid
- By: Tammy Germani
- Narrated by: Drea D'mateo
- Length: 5 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged
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TALES OF A CRESTVIEW KID is a debut memoir about a teenaged, horror-loving, heavy metal lesbian in smalltown PA during the 70s through the 90s. It is a heartfelt collection of comedic tales about questionable ghosts, strange family, stranger friends, and shady characters through a lense dipped in LSD.
By: Tammy Germani
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Greatest Hits of My Childhood Trauma - Autism Edition
- By: Alex Dark
- Narrated by: Alex Dark
- Length: 6 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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Growing up with Autism is hard enough. Growing up with Autism when you're a little gay weirdo is almost impossible. Greatest Hits of my Childhood Trauma is the story of a boy fighting to exist in a world that would rather throw him away. From overly religious mothers to prison sentences, drug overdoses, psychiatric facilities, bizarre sexual encounters, and queer high school romance, this tale of 90s middle America is heartbreaking, hilarious, and hard to put down. Alex Dark takes us through the darkest parts of his life with a charm that will keep you coming back for more.
By: Alex Dark
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Come as You Are: Five Years Later
- By: G. Scott Graham
- Narrated by: Mark Shock
- Length: 3 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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Five years after the death of his husband, G. Scott Graham thought he had equanimity. He thought he had made peace with his grief. But when a new love entered his life, everything shifted. The grief came back—different this time, disguised as hope, desire, and fear. And with it came a whole new set of questions: Can you open your heart again after unimaginable loss? Can you love fully when you know what love can cost?
By: G. Scott Graham