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A WEEKLY NEWSLETTER EXPLORING THE POSSIBILITIES OF STORYTELLING

ISSUE 059: RAINBOW EEL, ETC.

Hi, dear readers ––

Here at MCD, we're hoping for a very fun summer. It's June! So we're on Photoshop, making our obligatory gay eel logo for Pride. It looks like a beachball. :) We're on Tik Tok, learning dances. Beach-and-rainbow seasons begin. And to celebrate, we're sending you some fun stuff from the archives. Below, eight queer books from MCD to read at the beach, bookended by a couple of Tik-Tok-length vids. Skirts are getting shorter; so are our attention spans . . . Here's to fun, here's to buffering, here's to beach balls ––

XOXO,
 
To start, Crystal Rasmussen reads from the glorious Diary of a Drag Queen (warning: the last one may not be safe for kids, or for work):
If you wish it were a different season, actually:

Nude Queers at Christmas

For a confidence boost —

An Old Song

NSFW Nixon!

Watergate

8 Queer Reads from MCD and FSG Originals

Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon

Vern—seven months pregnant and desperate to escape the strict religious compound where she was raised—flees for the shelter of the woods. There, she gives birth to twins, and plans to raise them far from the influence of the outside world. In this genre-bending work of Gothic fiction, monsters aren’t just individuals, but entire nations.
The Recent East by Thomas Grattan

Moving seamlessly through decades and between the thoughts and lives of several unforgettable characters, Thomas Grattan’s spellbinding novel is a multigenerational epic that illuminates what it means to leave home, and what it means to return.
100 Boyfriends by Brontez Purnell

Transgressive, foulmouthed, and brutally funny, Brontez Purnell’s 100 Boyfriends is a revelatory spiral into the imperfect lives of queer men desperately fighting the urge to self-sabotage.
Diary of a Drag Queen by Crystal Rasmussen (with Tom Rasmussen)

A dazzling, hilarious, true performance of a flawed, extraordinary life, Diary of a Drag Queen immerses us in the world of Tom (and their persona, Crystal) Rasmussen. Read for glamour and gaffes, clarifying snippets of queer theory, sex in all its forms, KFC binges, the kind of honesty that banishes shame, glimmers of hope, blazes of ambition, and a rom-com love story for the ages.
dayliGht by Roya Marsh

Roya Marsh's dayliGht dazzling collection of poems from a necessary new voice—at once a clarion call for stories of Black women and a rebuke of broken notions of sexuality and race.
High School by Tegan and Sara Quinn

The revelatory and unique coming-of-age story of Sara and Tegan Quin, identical twins from Calgary, Alberta, who grew up at the height of grunge and rave culture in the nineties, well before they became the celebrated musicians and global LGBTQ icons we know today.
The Best Bad Things by Katrina Carrasco

A vivid, sexy barn burner of a historical crime novel, The Best Bad Things introduces Alma Rosales—detective, smuggler, spy. She has a temper, an attitude, and a penchant for going undercover as a man. It's only a matter of time until her dangerous game of shifting identities and double crosses catches up with her.

So Lucky by Nicola Griffith

The profoundly personal and emphatically political story of a confident woman forced to confront an unnerving new reality when, in a single week, her wife leaves her, and she is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
Finally, an excerpt (animated) from Roya Marsh's dayliGht:

dyke: Noun

And another rainbow eel to close it out:

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