Essential Reads for LGBTQ+ History Month
February marks the annual observance of LGBT History Month, honoring the cultural contributions and ongoing equality efforts of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer communities. This commemorative period provides an opportunity to explore diverse narratives through literature. The following selection features seven standout works of fiction that prominently feature LGBTQ+ characters and themes.
1. Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin
This groundbreaking novel explores identity and forbidden love in 1950s Paris. The story follows American expatriate David as he navigates relationships with his fiancée Hella and Italian bartender Giovanni. At under 200 pages, Baldwin’s masterpiece remains essential reading for its poignant examination of same-sex relationships during a repressive era.
2. Don’t Let the Forest In by C.G. Drews
Combining elements of gothic horror and young adult fiction, this emotionally charged story centers on sixth-form student Andrew Perrault. As Andrew develops feelings for his artistic best friend Thomas, he must simultaneously unravel the mystery behind Thomas’s sudden withdrawal. The novel seamlessly blends queer romance with supernatural suspense.
3. Bury Your Gays by Chuck Tingle
This meta-horror novel follows screenwriter Misha as he battles network executives demanding he kill off lesbian characters in his hit detective series. The story cleverly subverts the ‘bury your gays’ trope while delivering both social commentary and genuine scares. Misha’s personal journey as a gay man adds emotional depth to the narrative.
4. My Darling Dreadful Thing by Lindsey Kopper
A haunting gothic tale featuring medium Roos Beckman and her supernatural companion Ruth. When wealthy widow Agnes Knoop enters their lives, a complex love triangle develops between the two women and the possessive spirit. This inventive ghost story offers fresh perspective on sapphic relationships.
5. The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
This acclaimed reimagining of Greek mythology presents the legendary Trojan War through the lens of Patroclus and Achilles’s relationship. Historical sources suggest ancient interpretations of their bond as romantic, which Miller develops into a moving narrative of love and sacrifice during wartime.
6. The Corruption of Hollis Brown by K. Ancrum
A unique supernatural romance following teenager Hollis Brown who becomes possessed by the ghost of a boy named Walt. The novel explores identity and connection as Hollis navigates his unexpected cohabitation while developing feelings for both Walt and a living classmate.
7. A Botanical Daughter by Noah Medlock
This Frankenstein-inspired tale reimagines Mary Shelley’s classic through a queer lens. Set in Victorian England, two scientists – a botanist and taxidermist – create life from plant matter and human remains. The resulting being develops sapphic relationships in this atmospheric exploration of unconventional family structures.
Expanding Literary Horizons
These seven works represent diverse genres and perspectives within LGBTQ+ fiction. From historical explorations to supernatural romances, each book offers unique insights into queer experiences. Whether seeking representation or looking to better understand LGBTQ+ narratives, readers will find compelling stories that challenge conventions while celebrating diverse identities.

