La subasta Lit for Queer Liberation apoya a la comunidad trans

Book Riot destaca la subasta Lit for Queer Liberation, que se celebra del 8 al 14 de marzo de 2026, para recaudar fondos para personas queer y trans que enfrentan dificultades financieras. El evento incluye libros firmados de autores como Martha Wells, Khaled Hosseini, Angie Thomas y V.E. Schwab. Coincide con discusiones sobre el Read Harder Challenge 2026 y recomendaciones de lectura para marzo.

En una reciente publicación de Book Riot titulada 'What are You Reading in March?', el sitio promueve la subasta Lit for Queer Liberation como una forma de combinar el entusiasmo por los libros con el bien social. La subasta busca ayudar a personas queer y trans que lidian con dificultades financieras e incluye artículos destacados como libros firmados por Martha Wells, Khaled Hosseini, Angie Thomas y V.E. Schwab, entre otros. Se celebrará del 8 al 14 de marzo de 2026. El post también reflexiona sobre las lecturas de febrero, señalando que la autora completó varios títulos de no ficción queer. Estos incluyen 'All the Parts We Exile' de Roza Nozari, una memoria sobre el viaje de una inmigrante musulmana queer en Canadá, centrada en el salir del armario, la reconciliación cultural y las relaciones familiares. Otro es 'Guest Privileges: Queer Lives and Finding Home in the Middle East' de Gaar Adams, que combina experiencias personales de un estadounidense gay blanco en los EAU con exploraciones de comunidades queer en regiones donde ser queer es ilegal, como bares de karaoke y grupos de parkour. Otras recomendaciones abarcan 'Hermaphrodite Logic: A History of Intersex Liberation' de Juliana Gleeson, descrita como académica pero informativa sobre el activismo intersexual desde los años 90 en adelante, alineada con la tarea #5 del Read Harder Challenge 2026: leer no ficción sobre resistencia. Una microhistoria para la tarea #1 es 'Sick and Dirty: Hollywood’s Gay Golden Age and the Making of Modern Queerness' de Michael Koresky, que examina la queeridad en Hollywood bajo el Código Hays, incluyendo a una directora lesbiana butch poco conocida. Para marzo, la autora anticipa 'The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn’t a Guy at All, Vol. 3' de Sumiko Arai, una serie de manga sáfico; 'Spoiled Milk' de Avery Curran, una novela gótica sáfica para la tarea #6; 'Hell’s Heart' de Alexis Hall, una reinterpretación queer de ciencia ficción de Moby Dick; y 'These Heathens' de Mia McKenzie. El post invita a los lectores a compartir sus lecturas de febrero y planes para marzo en los comentarios, vinculándose al Read Harder Challenge 2026 en curso.

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