Christopher Gudgeon’s latest book, The Encyclopedia of Lies, offers insight into isolation and loss
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Christopher Gudgeon’s latest book, The Encyclopedia of Lies, offers insight into isolation and loss
A UBC philosopher’s new book tackles biology, society and the future of love
The author of the beloved fictional private detective drew inspiration from Oscar Wilde and Edgar Allan Poe
Christopher Gudgeon’s oddly prophetic Assdeep in Wonder takes aim at addiction, identity and Trump’s America.
Charles Seems’ Gay Soulmate Wanted! is a remembrance and a message of hope
Johnnie Walker’s Redheaded Stepchild grows from a stage play to a published book
The king gets laid by a furry guy in a romantic tale by Marie de France
Tim McCaskell’s new book shines light on the communities left behind following historical queer movements
Author investigates the politics and emotions of a world driven by skin colour
After Stonewall and Wilde’s don’t want to be the next businesses to shut down. Now, they’re asking the community to help them stay afloat
Choice events in the city
Co-authored memoir speaks to life as a trans person and a brush with death from AIDS
Choice events in the city this week
The blank page is my homeland
Renovations begin mid-August, move to follow
In which Jeremy Willard gets weird about some books
Hidden gems from Toronto’s Glad Day Bookshop
Lorrie Jorgensen’s memoir shines a light on queer women