Celebrating Queer Voices

Brilliant voices.
Brave and beautiful stories
'For many of us who identify as LGBTQIA+, sharing queer stories is an important part of exploring, embracing and expressing our identities.'

'This collection brings together some of the most compelling stories from LGBTQIA+ voices, ranging from classics that defied societal limitations, to work by emerging talent that is shaping how we talk about and understand the LGBTQIA+ experience today. Whether you hope to reflect on the progress we've already made, ponder what lies ahead, or are looking to hear stories that you may be able to relate to personally, I encourage everyone to embrace the spirit of activism and inclusivity that these stories represent.' - Robin, Audible Editor

The Pride List of Queer Storytelling

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 an extensive Pride List of Queer Storytelling, featuring contributions from some of the UK’s most important and exciting voices from the LGBTQIA+ community.

From poems and novels to memoirs and even films, click through to discover a celebration of queer stories, featuring more than 100 titles, hand-picked by 42 LGBTQIA+ writers.

Icebreaker

'...this book has so much powerful stuff going on!' - as recommended by Alex Bertie

The Folding Star

'...it utterly moved and thrilled me.' - as recommended by Charlotte Mendelson

Lote

'...written with admirable lightness and humour.' - as recommended by Juliet Jacques

Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?

'...it’s insightful, poignant and a lyrical read.' - as recommended by Keith Jarrett

Freedom and betrayal

Moscow, 1993. The end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union have brought unimaginable change to Russia. With this change come new freedoms: freedom to travel abroad and to befriend Westerners, freedom to make money, and even the freedom for an underground gay scene to take root.

In this gripping mystery Paul David Gould tells the story of twenty-one-year-old Kostya who makes a decision to pursue his dreams of working in the theatre and finding love. Yet his dreams lead to betrayal and tragedy strikes...

Paul shares the inspration for his debut novel on the Audible Blog >

Plus discover Paul's top queer listens >

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The House of Doors

From Man Booker Prize-shortlisted Tan Twan Eng, The House of Doors is a masterful novel of love and betrayal under the shadow of Empire.

Vergil, A Mythological Musical

A tale filled with warrior queens, rebels, queer poets and pirate women which begins in Greece, in 19BC.

Feel-good Romantic Comedy

Will is in Bristol for a brand-new start. He’s got his outrageous flatmate, Emma, his job at the bookshop and he’s totally infatuated with Gus. A French Bulldog. An actual relationship with an actual man seems about as real as the science fiction novels Will stacks on shelves all day long. And then into his life walks Ben.

Ben is all the things Will isn’t: confident, charming (bordering on cocky), popular, a Jiu Jitsu champion, and generally deflecting life’s problems as easily as dodging a clumsy throw on the mat. Whereas Will comes out in a rash at the thought of public speaking, he’s been too way nervous to try dating apps and he’s let his social life go stale since he moved to this big beautiful city.

What starts as unfriendly rivalry grows into friendship and then blossoms into something more…and soon Will and Ben are bonding over their shared love of comic books and loaded burritos. Will feels like he can open up to Ben in a way he never has before. Except…there’s one truth Will doesn’t know how to share. How will Ben react if he knows? It’s time for Will to come out with it, even if it changes everything…because the most important person he needs to be true to is himself.

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“Great research, well narrated and an extraordinary story. Opens a veil on past attitudes and warns us to be vigilant in protecting human rights in the future.”
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Coming Out Stories

The Miseducation of Cameron Post

Living with her conservative family in 90s rural Montana, a young Cameron realises she's gay in Emily M. Danforth’s debut novel, a finalist for the YALSA Morris Award.

Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe

Hamilton creator and multi-talented actor Lin-Manuel Miranda narrates this coming-of-age story that explores identity, gender and sexuality.

Tomorrow Will Be Different

Activist Sarah McBride struggled with the decision to come out. In her memoir she shares her experiences as well as thoughts on what it means to be openly transgender.

Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda

This award-winning coming-of-age story focusing on 16-year-old Simon who is forced to come out by a blackmailer has been adapted into a film.

Boy Erased

The son of a Baptist pastor, 19-year-old college student Garrard was outed to his parents. His memoir has recently been made into a film

If I Was Your Girl

In this young adult romance novel trans girl Amanda is keeping a secret from the friends and love interest at her new school.

Lie with Me

Winner of the Maison De La Presse Prize, this is a moving story of first love by French author Philippe Besson.

Leah on the Offbeat

Becky Albertalli's sequel to Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda focuses on Leah, who's told her mum that she's bisexual, but not her friends.