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When the Band Played On: A complicated biography of Shilts and the book that made America pay attention to AIDS
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When the Band Played On: A complicated biography of Shilts and the book that made America pay attention to AIDS

Born in 1951 in small-town Iowa, Randy Shilts was his alcoholic, abusive mother's third of six sons. Frustrated and drunk, she reportedly beat Shilts almost daily when he was young; she also called him a "sissy," a name that "seemed to follow Randy

The Bookworm's best of 2024
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The Bookworm's best of 2024

Once the holidays are over, you may look around you at a floor full of spent wrapping paper and sad ribbons and wonder, "What's next?"

Sonora Reyes reimagines a classic in latest rom-com
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Sonora Reyes reimagines a classic in latest rom-com

February is the season for love, especially for Sonora Reyes, the best-selling author of The Lesbiana's Guide to Catholic School and The Luis Ortega Survival Club.

Delving into the world of Ryka Aoki and "Light from Uncommon Stars"
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Delving into the world of Ryka Aoki and "Light from Uncommon Stars"

In 2021, Ryka Aoki released her novel Light from Uncommon Stars to much acclaim. It follows the story of Katrina Nguyen, a runaway Transgender girl with a passion for playing anime and gaming music with her violin, Aubergine.

Charlie's Queer Books owner recommends literature to take your mind off the election
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Charlie's Queer Books owner recommends literature to take your mind off the election

In the days following the reelection of Donald Trump, bookstore owner Charlie Hunts noticed more foot traffic from fearful and forlorn people, all looking for the same thing: hope.

New photo book features San Francisco feminism, fire
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New photo book features San Francisco feminism, fire

A writer, photographer, and one-time psychedelic poster purveyor, the Bay Area's Michael Goldberg's latest book, Jukebox, collects his music photography from 1967 to 2023.

Jelly Roll Morton's milieu: The old, filthy America
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Jelly Roll Morton's milieu: The old, filthy America

Music historian Elijah Wald, a prominent presence at the Pop Conference at MoPOP, took a turn into old-time obscenity for his new book, Jelly Roll Blues: Censored Songs & Hidden Histories.

Diabetic blood demons and Lesbian grandmas: Clare Edge is writing the next generation's fantasy genre
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Diabetic blood demons and Lesbian grandmas: Clare Edge is writing the next generation's fantasy genre

For young readers, especially LGBTQ+ people, fantasy can be a safe escape from real life. Like many voracious Queer readers, author Clare Edge enjoys the escapism fantasy novels can provide. But they also noticed something was always missing.

Gift guide for the voracious reader
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Gift guide for the voracious reader

With so many gift-giving options this year, it can be hard to figure out where to start! Luckily the SGN Book Club has the perfect gift guide for all the voracious readers in your life, young and old!

Former tabloid reporter William Keck, who exposed celebrity secrets while closeted, tells all in his memoir
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Former tabloid reporter William Keck, who exposed celebrity secrets while closeted, tells all in his memoir

In his new memoir, When You Step Upon a Star, William Keck reveals his secret past as a sleazy tabloid reporter for the National Enquirer, all while being in the closet.

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