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The very first award was given to Patience and Sarah by Isabel Miller, which is a favorite of mine! A recent award-winner was Cantoras by Carolina De Robertis - which, if you read out loud to your 2020 baby, totally counts. It’s been going since 1988, and they have an previous winners page that allows you to search by year and category! So as a 1990s baby, I might read New, Improved Dykes To Watch Out For by Alison Bechdel (Humor) or Her by Cherry Muhanji (Lesbian Debut Fiction).Īnother option is the Stonewall Book Awards, which have been given out by the American Library Association since 1971. Of course, the easy answer is Lambda Literary.
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I can’t give a rec for each year you were all born, but I can give you some awards to check out! I’d love to hear how it goes!Ģ0) Read an award-winning book from the year you were born. No take backs.) Ask on social media for queer book recs and pick one that you wouldn’t have read otherwise. (We’re friends now if you’ve read this far. If you don’t have well-read queer friends away from the keyboard, online friends definitely count. Maybe you can read a mystery novel with a queer main character for the first time - did you know this was one of the first genres to include queer characters? Or dip a toe into the world of manga with a yuri, BL, or queer manga title. Use this task to try out a genre that’s unfamiliar to you. I’ve found that having a focus on sapphic stories has introduced me to all kinds of genres and formats, because I’m much more likely to try it out if I know there’s a queer main character. This is a task that I can’t really give recommendations for, because it’s unique to you! Hopefully you have a friend who is well-read in queer lit and can give you some recommendations. 16) Read a book recommended by a friend with different reading tastes.