Celebrating Queer Voices

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The Pride List of Queer Storytelling



June 2023: This Pride month, Audible has teamed up with non-profit organisation, Out on the Page, supporter and champion of LGBTQIA+ writers and writing, to release this extensive Pride List of Queer Storytelling, which features contributions from some of the UK’s most important and exciting voices from the LGBTQIA+ community.

From poems and novellas to memoirs and even speeches, the Pride List of Queer Storytelling celebrates a vast breadth of queer voices, featuring over 100 titles, hand-picked by 42 LGBTQIA+ writers. Accompanied by their compelling and insightful reasons for submitting each title, we encourage you to engage with, discover, and broaden your knowledge of LGBTQIA+ stories and authors.

Read on to discover your next treasured story, as recommended by: Adam Lowe; Alex Bertie; Andrew McMillan; Charlotte Mendelson; Damian Barr; Dean Atta; DJ Fat Tony; Elias Jahshan; Elizabeth Chakrabarty; Emily Ajgan; Gayathiri Kamalakanthan; Huw Lemmey; James McDermott; Jamie Windust; Jeremy Atherton Lin; Joelle Taylor; Jonathan Harvey; Juliet Jacques; Justin Myers; Keith Jarrett; Lauren John Joseph; Lisa Williamson; Liv Little; Luke Turner; Mary Jean Chan; Mary Paulson-Ellis; Meg-John Barker; Mendez; Natasha Carthew; Neil Bartlett; Okechukwu Nzelu; Ollie Charles; Patrick Gale; Paul Bradley; Paul Burston; Phil Stamper; Rosie Garland; Ruby Rare; Scott Aaron Tait; Shivani Dave; Travis Alabanza; Val McDermid.

Scroll across to uncover the recommendations from each contributor, many of which can be listened to on Audible.

About Out on the Page

Out on the Page works as a catalyst for change, to connect, develop and promote LGBTQ+ writers and writing, working across the UK and worldwide. Funded by Arts Council England, Out on the Page runs an online writer network, workshops, courses and other activities, collaborating widely in pursuit of a world where the LGBTQ+ voice matters, where publishers and the wider writing industry visibly and actively support LGBTQ+ writing which is often underrepresented.