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Lesbian/Bi:

Gay/Bi:

Intersex:

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Gay/Bi:

Lesbian/Bi:

Trans, Intersex, and Multiple Categories:

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Lesbian/Bi:

Gay/Bi:

Trans (includes overlapping categories):

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Gay/Bi:

Lesbian/Bi:

Non-Fiction (Autobiographical):

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(Since queer representation remains relatively scarce in this genre, note that while many of these books DO discuss queer themes at length — and that all contain at least one queer character — a few do not revolve around said character(s) and/or are not centered around queer themes.)

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Middle Grade:

Children’s:

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(All contain at least one queer character, but do not necessarily revolve around them.)

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Enjoy!

Essays in Existentialism: HSAU

coeurdastronaute:

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can you do a high school AU where one is the captain of the football team and they sweep off the nerdy girls’ feet?

Morning started the same, every day, rain or shine. Four thirty in the morning, the alarm beeped in the small attic room, and under one section of angled roof, where a pile of blankets slumbered, an arm would appear and slap around until the offending noise stopped. It was precise and methodical and never changed, six days a week.

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Fantastic YA novel here.  

Needs a sequel one day.