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Explore Our Worlds
Catalog
The Queer Women of Color books that you will explore throughout this catalog have been written from their hearts with you in mind. We tell your stories, mourn your sorrows, and celebrate your victories. You have found another family, so welcome home.
Chencia C. Higgins writes about sassy, southern women finding love anywhere and everywhere.
Adiba Jaigirdar aims to inspire young, Muslim queer people of color.
Najee Jamerson has been crafting literary works of art since she was a teenager.
Jenna Kent is a steamy lesbian romance author of fast-paced instalove stories.
Georgina Kiersten is a Trans masculine non-binary author who writes diverse LGBTQ+ romances.
Mala Kumar lives in New York City with her wife and loves exploring its culinary scene.
Aunt Georgia Lee's work celebrates love and your chosen family.
C.B. Lee is a Lambda Literary Award nominated writer of young adult and middle grade fiction.
S.J. Lee is a foreign service specialist by day, gamer, photographer, and writer by night.
Karmen Lee's characters are a little flirty, a lot sarcastic, and often far more emotional than they realize.
Malinda Lo is an author of YA LGBTQ+ fiction.
Reiu Luna formally Amber Collier is a free-spirited person who is outspoken and creative thinker.
Elle Machray between writing practices karate and explores Scotland with her dog.
Aura Marquez is a queer, Chicana, autistic author who lives in Southern California.
L.L. McKinney is a YA writer and poet and DEI advocate.
Anna-Marie McLemore is a Mexican-American author of YA fiction magical realism.
Tasha C. Miller is a self-taught, self-represented artist.
Lisa C. Moore is an author, and founder/editor of RedBone Press.
Jane Pek was born and grew up in Singapore.
Nikki Rashan came out publicly on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" in 2004.
Nina Revoyr was born in Japan to a Japanese mother and a Polish American father.
Gabby Rivera is the first Latina ever to write for Marvel comics.
Naomi Rivers writes lesbian romance and women's fiction.
Terri Ronald has vowed to write stories that are true to her.
R J Samuel was born in Nigeria and now lives in Atlanta where she wants to build an artist retreat.
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