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Lauren Groff on Opening a Bookstore in Florida

Lauren Groff plans to open an independent bookstore in Gainesville that will feature banned books as an act of resistance against book banning in Florida.
The Lynx bookstore will also emphasize LGBTQI+ literature and feature a wide range of books including New York Review of Books classics.

Why a San Francisco bookstore is shipping queer books to conservative states - for free

Young LGBTQ+ individuals still face challenges in accessing LGBTQ+ affirming literature in many parts of the U.S.

Intrigue, desire and awful landlords: why queer authors are suddenly writing about houses

The rise of LGBTQ+ literature featuring homes reflects a complex exploration of belonging and identity.

Polari prize shortlists include Munroe Bergdorf, Jon Ransom and Lex Croucher

The Polari prizes celebrate LGBTQ+ literature, emphasizing its importance amidst calls for censorship.

Why All 3 NYC Library Systems Are Standing Against Censorship

There has been a significant increase in book bans, with over 10,000 instances reported in the 2023-24 school year and collective actions planned against censorship.

UK study reveals schools are banning LGBTQ+ books after complaints

UK school librarians face censorship pressure from parents, with over half reporting requests to remove LGBTQ+ books.

Lauren Groff on Opening a Bookstore in Florida

Lauren Groff plans to open an independent bookstore in Gainesville that will feature banned books as an act of resistance against book banning in Florida.
The Lynx bookstore will also emphasize LGBTQI+ literature and feature a wide range of books including New York Review of Books classics.

Why a San Francisco bookstore is shipping queer books to conservative states - for free

Young LGBTQ+ individuals still face challenges in accessing LGBTQ+ affirming literature in many parts of the U.S.

Intrigue, desire and awful landlords: why queer authors are suddenly writing about houses

The rise of LGBTQ+ literature featuring homes reflects a complex exploration of belonging and identity.

Polari prize shortlists include Munroe Bergdorf, Jon Ransom and Lex Croucher

The Polari prizes celebrate LGBTQ+ literature, emphasizing its importance amidst calls for censorship.

Why All 3 NYC Library Systems Are Standing Against Censorship

There has been a significant increase in book bans, with over 10,000 instances reported in the 2023-24 school year and collective actions planned against censorship.

UK study reveals schools are banning LGBTQ+ books after complaints

UK school librarians face censorship pressure from parents, with over half reporting requests to remove LGBTQ+ books.
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#Polari prizes

Julia Armfield and Jon Ransom win the Polari prizes for LGBTQ+ books

Julia Armfield and Jon Ransom win Polari prizes for LGBTQ+ literature exploring water and the sea.
Armfield's 'Our Wives Under the Sea' wins the overall prize and Ransom's 'The Whale Tattoo' wins the first book prize.

Julia Armfield and Jon Ransom win the Polari prizes for LGBTQ+ books

Julia Armfield and Jon Ransom have won the Polari prizes for LGBTQ+ literature.
Armfield's novel, 'Our Wives Under the Sea,' won the overall prize.
Both winning books expand our understanding of LGBTQ+ literature.

Julia Armfield and Jon Ransom win the Polari prizes for LGBTQ+ books

Julia Armfield and Jon Ransom win Polari prizes for LGBTQ+ literature exploring water and the sea.
Armfield's 'Our Wives Under the Sea' wins the overall prize and Ransom's 'The Whale Tattoo' wins the first book prize.

Julia Armfield and Jon Ransom win the Polari prizes for LGBTQ+ books

Julia Armfield and Jon Ransom have won the Polari prizes for LGBTQ+ literature.
Armfield's novel, 'Our Wives Under the Sea,' won the overall prize.
Both winning books expand our understanding of LGBTQ+ literature.
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