Favorite fiction about queerness/bodies/gender etc?
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2025 2:58 pm
Hi everyone!
I’ve been reading a lot in the past few years, and I’ve been enjoying finding fiction that uses the medium to explore gender, sexuality, queerness, reproductive (in)justice, feelings about bodies, and all the other things that we chat about here.
I would love to hear others favorites!
I’ll start:
The Low Low Woods, a graphic novel with words by Carmen Maria Machado and illustrated by DaNi, knocked my effing socks off. This book deals heavily with trauma, memory, and place. I've reread it many times now, and every time I am blown away.
Another graphic novel, The Deep Dark by Molly Knox Osertag, was an absolutely queer and gorgeous depiction of shame, secrets, and family.
I’ve been reading a lot in the past few years, and I’ve been enjoying finding fiction that uses the medium to explore gender, sexuality, queerness, reproductive (in)justice, feelings about bodies, and all the other things that we chat about here.
I would love to hear others favorites!
I’ll start:
The Low Low Woods, a graphic novel with words by Carmen Maria Machado and illustrated by DaNi, knocked my effing socks off. This book deals heavily with trauma, memory, and place. I've reread it many times now, and every time I am blown away.
Another graphic novel, The Deep Dark by Molly Knox Osertag, was an absolutely queer and gorgeous depiction of shame, secrets, and family.