Happy Black History Month! Here are upcoming bi black books! Make sure to preorder the ones that interest you!
Did I miss any books? If yes, then, feel free to let me know 💖
Books listed:
The Poisons We Drink by Bethany Baptiste
Saint-Seducing Gold (The Forge & Fracture Saga #2) by Brittany N. Williams
Dear Bi Men: A Black Man's Perspective on Power, Consent, Breaking Down Binaries, and Combating Erasure by J.R. Yussuf
We Will Devour The Night (The Essence of the Equinox, #2) by Camilla Andrew
I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast Is Me by Jamison Shea
I Am the Dark That Answers When You Call by Jamison Shea
A Little Kissing Between Friends by Chencia C. Higgins
The 7-10 Split by Karmen Lee
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WHY AINT YALL TELL ME ABOUT MS.HUNTER ON WENDALL AND WILD!??!!?
WHATS HER GRANNY'S FRYBREAD RECIPE 🗣🗣🗣
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10 Bi4Bi Titles
I missed bisexual awareness week back in September, so here's a belated special post to celebrate! These 10 bi4bi titles (and some pan) have gorgeous covers in bisexual lighting to ooh & ahh over 💗💜💙
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Today it’s been two weeks since my dark fantasy novel, THE SILVER BIRDS, came out!!! I really appreciate the support and thought I would thank you all by drawing another of my characters~
⚓️🖤🗡️ MEET SETI 🗡️🖤⚓️
My book is available here in paperback, hardcover, ebook, or on Kindle Unlimited!
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2023 Reads: The Golden Hour by Niki Smith
Genre: Fiction: Contemporary
Age Level: Middle grade
Format: Graphic novel
Summary: Manuel Soto uses photography to ground himself when the world feels far away- something he’s had to learn to cope with after witnessing a traumatic event involving gun violence and getting diagnosed with PTSD. In a story of healing and letting people in, Manuel navigates new friendships through an assigned group project, and ultimately relearns how to feel safe after the possibility was ripped away.
Thoughts: Children experiencing gun violence is a trauma that’s been popping up more and more in books by American authors, for reasons I think are pretty obvious, but I think this is probably one of the best(if not THE best) handling of it I’ve seen so far. Manuel’s trauma was portrayed so vividly while also not feeling like it was trying to make a point, if that makes sense. His healing journey is super realistic, and I loved how he was written as someone who also has PTSD. I think all the characters were written really well actually; all of the side characters felt fully realized, and I enjoyed the ways they interacted with each other!
And the art is SO beautiful, like holy shit!! Niki Smith is AMAZING with backgrounds and never missed. ALSO COWS!!! ALSO it meant SO much to me as a fat transmasc that the boy Miguel had a crush on was fat, I think that was super sweet :) I saw some critique over the way their relationship was shown, some people saying it wasn’t explicit enough “almost like anyone who didn’t want to see it could pretend it wasn’t there”(fucking weird thing to say about a book written by a queer person btw. hot take), but I completely disagree. I don’t think they need to be loud about their crush for it to be obvious, and I think it was realistic to have neither have them be super explicit about it since they’re kids. So yeah read the book!! It’s very sweet :)
Rating: 5/5
Trigger warnings: Gun violence(not directed towards a child, but a child does witness it), PTSD flashbacks, panic attacks, derealization + dissociation episodes, and a child having a near-death experience.
Rep: POC + queer MC, MC with PTSD, queer SC, mlm crushing / romance, Black SC.
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shoutout to bi ppl fr. bi women, bi men, bi nonbinary people. blows a kiss to masc bi women and fem bi men in particular. fat bi people, bi poc, aspec bi people, trans bi people, i love all you guys
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TO STOP THE KOSA BILL FROM BEING PASSED HERE IS A LINK TREE WITH PETITIONS AND NUMBERS TO CALL YOUR SENATORS (WITH SCRIPTS) SO YOU TELL THEM WHY THIS SHOULD NOT BE PASSED. KOSA WILL MAKE YOU UNABLE TO ACCESS THE INTERNET UNLESS YOU POST YOUR ID AND IT WILL ALSO LIMIT ACCESS TO INFORMATION REGARDING LGBTQ ISSUSE, SLAVERY/RACISM, ABORTION AND MORE. IT SAYS ITS FOR PROTECTING KIDS BUT ITS NOT! ITS ALL ABOUT CENSORSHIP. CLICK THE LINK HERE TO HELP THIS FROM BEING PASSED
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Here are bisexual books out in April!
Books listed:
In Universes by Emet North
Dear Bi Men: A Black Man's Perspective on Power, Consent, Breaking Down Binaries, and Combating Erasure by J.R. Yussuf
Truly, Madly, Deeply by Alexandria Bellefleur
Of Blood and Aether (Harbingers, #1) by Harper Hawthorne
Saint-Seducing Gold (The Forge & Fracture Saga #2) by Brittany N. Williams
Darker by Four (Darker by Four, #1) by June C.L. Tan
Rough Trade by Katrina Carrasco
The Last Love Song by Kalie Holford
Moon Dust in My Hairnet by J.R. Creaden
What Is Love? by Jen Comfort
Finally Fitz by Marisa Kanter
The Boyfriend Fix by Lee Pini
Playing for Keeps by Jennifer Dugan
She Came for Blood (Dreamers & Demons: Sapphic Monsters Book 3) by Darva Green
Call Forth a Fox by Markelle Grabo
I'm The Same by James Ungurait
Something Kindred by Ciera Burch
Calling of Light (Shamanborn, #3) by Lori M. Lee
Off With Their Heads by Zoe Hana Mikuta
Even If We're Broken by A.M. Weald
Harley Quinn: Redemption (DC Icons Series Book 3) by Rachael Allen
Rainbow Overalls by Maggie Fortuna
Smile and Be a Villain by Yves Donlon
Lights, Camera, Passion by Isabel Lucero
Hearts Still Beating by Brooke Archer
Aubrey McFadden Is Never Getting Married by Georgia Beers
Court of Wanderers (Silver Under Nightfall, #2) by Rin Chupeco
Good Mourning, Darling (Darling Disposition, #1) by Azalea Crowley
All the Hype (Oak Haven Romance) by S. Bolanos
The Devil to Pay by Katie Daysh
Every Time You Hear That Song by Jenna Voris
You can find these books in this list on goodreads
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Pet by Akwaeke Emezi
There are no monsters anymore. Jam and her best friend, Redemption, have grown up with this lesson all their life.
But when Jam meets Pet, a creature made of horns and colors and claws, who emerges from one of her mother's paintings and a drop of Jam's blood, she must reconsider what she's been told.
View the full summary and rep info on wordpress or check it out for free from the Queer Liberation Library!
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On this Pride Month I would just like to say that Black Sails really made all of its four seasons and 38 episodes into an expression of gay rage against homophobic brutality and the unbearable loss of love, especially in that tragic context, and that’s still one of the most breathtaking things that any TV show has done, ever.
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