
Explore the Collection
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Novelettes
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Fleeting Moments in Marrakech follows Layla, a photographer capturing the vibrant life of Marrakech, who becomes captivated by Amina, a mysterious woman she meets in the bustling market streets.
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Journey to Freedom: Nadia's Odyssey tells the story of Nadia, a young Afghan woman who escapes an arranged marriage, embarking on a perilous journey from Kabul to the Netherlands seeking freedom and love.
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Queer Melodies on Aegean Shores follows Sofia, a singer retreating to a Greek island to heal. With Alex, a non-binary music teacher, she rediscovers her voice, love, and strength despite the village's judgment.
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Rhythms of a Forbidden Love follows Maya, who meets Noor at a secret gathering in a conservative city. Their passionate affair grows, but societal pressures force them into life-altering choices to be together.
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The Keeper of Azahar follows Youssef, trapped by his family's legacy at Villa Azahar. When actor Alexandre arrives, Youssef's desire for freedom grows, forcing him to choose between love and duty, reshaping his future.

Poetry
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The Path to Positive Masculinity explores growth under societal pressures, where empathy, respect, and compassion define strength. Embracing equality and accountability, it inspires a legacy for future generations.
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"To the warriors of love, we raise our voice" is a tribute to activists who fought for equality and acceptance. Honoring those who paved the way, it celebrates courage and calls for hope, gratitude, and progress for all.
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"The Art of Queer Resistance" celebrates art as a tool for queer liberation, transforming fear into hope and shame into pride. Through defiant acts, it honors art as a beacon and shield in the fight for equality and resilience.
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This poem explores emotional and physical pain, inspired by Frida Kahlo’s The Wounded Deer, depicting a non-binary person’s journey through suffering to find beauty and resilience within their wounds.
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"In Sequins They Fight" celebrates the resilience of drag queens, depicting them as warriors who, with glitter and stardust, turn the stage into a realm of empowerment. It’s a tribute to their strength, beauty, and fearless queer pride.
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"Finding God in Queerness" tells a heartfelt story of reconciling faith and identity, where the narrator overcomes judgment to find compassion and sees queerness as a divine gift. It’s a journey of love, faith, and self-acceptance.
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"Echoes of Trans Valor" is an empowering poem celebrating the resilience of trans individuals, honoring ancestors who fought for truth and love. It inspires unity and courage, urging readers to build a brighter future together.
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"Beyond the Hijab" is a heartfelt poem about a trans woman’s journey to strength and gender euphoria through wearing the hijab. It tenderly celebrates faith, self-acceptance, and resilience, blending identity and spirituality in empowerment.
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"A Mother's Shelter from the Storm" is a poignant poem offering comfort to a transgender child, reassuring them of a future filled with self-acceptance and pride. It’s a touching tribute to resilience, love, and unconditional support.
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"A Portrait of Trans Euphoria" is a beautifully crafted poem celebrating self-discovery and the joy of living authentically. Through vivid imagery, it honors the harmony and bliss of embracing one’s true gender in a tribute to trans joy.

Queer arts
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Frida Kahlo's Two Nudes in a Forest (1939) boldly explores bisexuality and queer love, depicting two intertwined women in a surreal landscape. This piece celebrates love beyond boundaries, resonating within the LGBTQ+ community.
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Keith Haring's Ignorance = Fear / Silence = Death (1989) is a powerful AIDS crisis call to action. Depicting "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil," it urges visibility and activism, with a message still relevant today.
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Keith Haring’s Once Upon a Time (1989) is a vibrant mural celebrating queer sexuality and love. Painted in the LGBT Community Center, it boldly embraces sexual freedom, symbolizing queer resilience, pride, and self-acceptance.
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Frida Kahlo's The Wounded Deer (1946) symbolizes pain, identity, and resilience, portraying Kahlo as a wounded deer. For the LGBTQ+ community, it’s a powerful reminder of strength and resilience amid suffering.

Queer Icons
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Walt Whitman, born in 1819, was a revolutionary poet whose Leaves of Grass celebrated love and queer identity, defying societal norms. His bold themes and free verse reshaped literature, inspiring authenticity and self-acceptance.
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"Leonard Bernstein: A Symphony of Bravery and Brilliance" celebrates the life of Bernstein, a groundbreaking composer and openly bisexual man. His bold artistry and authenticity paved the way for future LGBTQ+ artists.
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"Harvey Milk: The Trailblazing Politician" honors Harvey Milk, the first openly gay person elected to office in California. His resilience and activism reshaped perceptions, inspiring ongoing change for equality.
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"Bessie Smith: The Blues Queen Who Lived Loud and Proud" celebrates the legendary singer known as the "Empress of the Blues." An LGBTQ+ artists of color, Bessie defied societal norms, turning music into resilience and authenticity.
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"Audre Lorde: The Queer, Black, and Fierce Visionary Who Changed Everything" honors a poet and activist whose work on race, gender, and sexuality redefined feminism. Her legacy inspires the fight for inclusivity and justice.
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"Alan Turing: The Genius We Almost Lost" honors the visionary who laid the groundwork for modern computing while facing persecution. His legacy endures in every technological advancement, reminding us of his resilience.
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"James Baldwin: The Voice of Truth and Resistance" is a powerful biography of the influential writer and social critic, James Baldwin’s. Baldwin used his work challenge society, advocating for justice and equality.
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"Georgina Beyer: A Trailblazer for Transgender Rights" honors the first openly transgender person elected to national parliament. Her fearless advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights paved the way for future generations.
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"Frank O'Hara: The Poet Who Lived, Loved, and Lit Up the Queer World" celebrates O'Hara's vibrant poetry and unapologetic queerness, capturing urban life, joy, and authenticity. His legacy inspires through art and fearless self-expression.
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"Barbara Jordan: The Queer Icon Who Shattered Ceilings in Silence" honors Jordan, a pioneering Black politician who broke racial and gender barriers. Her resilience inspires the queer community to pursue equality and change.
