This writing community for HBO's OZ has been chugging along for a little over 20 years.
TWENTY YEARS?!? THAT'S AMAZING!
Okay, I have some book recs for you from queer authors.
Alexis Hall. I've loved everything I've read of his. They’re all funny and they also have a lot of heart--especially "Boyfriend Material" and its sequel "Husband Material." If you only want a stand-alone, "10 Things that Never Happened" is his latest and it's awesome too!
T.J. Klune. I feel weird reccing him because I ~technically~ haven't finished any of his books, but I'm reading two now and really loving them, so maybe I should hold off... but they're funny and also have Asexual MCs which makes me all sorts of happy. Those are "How to be a Normal Person," and "In the Lives of Puppets."
Sher Lee's "Fake Dates and Mooncakes" hits your female and BIPOC boxes (and maybe queer?) And is delightful. ❤️
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TWENTY YEARS?!? THAT'S AMAZING!
Okay, I have some book recs for you from queer authors.
Alexis Hall. I've loved everything I've read of his. They’re all funny and they also have a lot of heart--especially "Boyfriend Material" and its sequel "Husband Material." If you only want a stand-alone, "10 Things that Never Happened" is his latest and it's awesome too!
T.J. Klune. I feel weird reccing him because I ~technically~ haven't finished any of his books, but I'm reading two now and really loving them, so maybe I should hold off... but they're funny and also have Asexual MCs which makes me all sorts of happy. Those are "How to be a Normal Person," and "In the Lives of Puppets."
Sher Lee's "Fake Dates and Mooncakes" hits your female and BIPOC boxes (and maybe queer?) And is delightful. ❤️