Lit for queer liberation auction supports trans community

Book Riot highlights the Lit for Queer Liberation auction, running from March 8 to 14, 2026, to raise funds for queer and trans individuals facing financial hardship. The event features signed books from authors including Martha Wells, Khaled Hosseini, Angie Thomas, and V.E. Schwab. It coincides with discussions on the 2026 Read Harder Challenge and March reading recommendations.

In a recent Book Riot post titled 'What are You Reading in March?', the site promotes the Lit for Queer Liberation auction as a way to combine book enthusiasm with social good. The auction aims to help queer and trans people dealing with financial difficulties and includes notable items such as signed books by Martha Wells, Khaled Hosseini, Angie Thomas, and V.E. Schwab, among others. It will take place from March 8 to 14, 2026.

The post also reflects on February reading, noting the author's completion of several queer nonfiction titles. These include 'All the Parts We Exile' by Roza Nozari, a memoir about a queer Muslim immigrant's journey in Canada, focusing on coming out, cultural reconciliation, and family relationships. Another is 'Guest Privileges: Queer Lives and Finding Home in the Middle East' by Gaar Adams, which blends personal experiences of a white gay American in the UAE with explorations of queer communities in regions where being queer is illegal, such as karaoke bars and parkour groups.

Further recommendations cover 'Hermaphrodite Logic: A History of Intersex Liberation' by Juliana Gleeson, described as academic but informative on intersex activism from the 1990s onward, aligning with task #5 of the 2026 Read Harder Challenge: reading nonfiction about resistance. A microhistory for task #1 is 'Sick and Dirty: Hollywood’s Gay Golden Age and the Making of Modern Queerness' by Michael Koresky, examining queerness in Hollywood under the Hays Code, including a lesser-known butch lesbian director.

For March, the author anticipates 'The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn’t a Guy at All, Vol. 3' by Sumiko Arai, a sapphic manga series; 'Spoiled Milk' by Avery Curran, a sapphic gothic novel for task #6; 'Hell’s Heart' by Alexis Hall, a queer sci-fi retelling of Moby Dick; and 'These Heathens' by Mia McKenzie. The post invites readers to share their February reads and March plans in the comments, tying into the ongoing 2026 Read Harder Challenge.

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Illustration of upcoming March 2026 sci-fi and fantasy books by authors like Rebecca Roanhorse and Amal El-Mohtar, featuring space operas, monsters, immortality, and mythology.
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New sci-fi and fantasy books highlight March 2026 releases

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March 2026 brings a diverse array of new science fiction and fantasy books, featuring works from award-winning authors like Rebecca Roanhorse and Amal El-Mohtar. These releases span space operas, historical fantasies, and speculative collections, offering readers fresh tales of monsters, immortality, and rebellion. Highlights include expansions of established worlds and debuts inspired by mythology.

A new list highlights 16 queer young adult and middle grade books by Black authors scheduled for release in 2026. These titles span genres including thriller, fantasy, historical fiction, and contemporary romance, with some available for preorder now. The selection emphasizes diverse queer representations, from bisexual and sapphic stories to asexual and trans narratives.

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Book Riot highlights a selection of new historical fiction titles releasing in March 2026, covering periods from the Trojan War to the COVID-19 pandemic. The list includes stories of displacement, war, and cultural heritage across various global settings. Readers can explore themes of identity and resilience through these upcoming novels.

Building on earlier coverage of anticipated March 2026 titles, the New York Times has highlighted 27 notable new releases spanning diverse genres and prominent authors. Key picks include new works by Ibram X. Kendi and Tayari Jones, alongside a Judy Blume biography. This comes amid publishing challenges, such as the postponement of a major diversity survey.

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Publishers release a diverse array of young adult novels on March 4, 2026, spanning genres from Norse mythology to family dramas. The lineup includes stories of personal discovery, supernatural threats, and social issues, with some titles available in both hardcover and paperback formats. This marks a busy start to the month's publishing schedule after a slower beginning to the year.

The longlist for the 2026 Women’s Prize for Fiction was revealed on March 4, featuring 16 books that explore human complexities amid contemporary issues. Julia Gillard, chair of the judges, highlighted the novels' focus on themes like climate change and artificial intelligence. Indian author Megha Majumdar is among the nominees with her novel set in a drought-stricken future Kolkata.

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Locus Online has announced a slate of new releases in science fiction, fantasy, and horror genres, primarily set for February 24, 2026. The list features debut novels, series continuations, and limited editions from various publishers. Highlights include gothic fantasies and post-apocalyptic tales.

 

 

 

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