Incoming Resources
- The beautiful things shoppe, Philip William Stover
- All the world beside, Garrard Conley
- If I loved you less, Tamsen Parker
- The words that remain, a novel, Stenio Gardel
- Jack of hearts (and other parts), by L.C. Rosen
- The (fake) dating game, Timothy Janovsky
- The secret lives of country gentlemen, KJ Charles
- Maybe meant to be, K.L. Walther
- The darkness outside us, Eliot Schrefer
- The world and all that it holds, Aleksandar Hemon
- Kept in the dark, Charlie Cochet
- Yellow Jessamine/, Caitlin Starling
- The sparsholt affair, Alan Hollinghurst
- Captain Ni'mat's last battle, Mohamed Leftah ; translated from the French by Lara Vergnaud
- All the right notes, Dominic Lim
- The bone spindle, Leslie Vedder
- The fiancée farce, a novel, Alexandria Bellefleur
- Take a bow, Noah Mitchell, Tobias Madden
- Farrell Covington and the limits of style, a novel, Paul Rudnick
- The life revamp, Kris Ripper
- Some desperate glory, Emily Tesh
- We contain multitudes, Sarah Henstra
- Alternatives to sex, Stephen McCauley
- Boyfriend material, Alexis Hall
- Manhunt, Gretchen Felker-Martin
- His fresh start cowboy, A.M. Arthur
- Let's get back to the party, a novel by Zak Salih
- Nikhil out loud, Maulik Pancholy
- Don't want you like a best friend, a novel, Emma R. Alban
- Upside down, N. R. Walker
- Destination unknown, Bill Konigsberg
- 10 things that never happened, Alexis Hall
- Greenland, a novel, David Santos Donaldson
- Never been kissed, Timothy Janovsky
- Only this beautiful moment, Abdi Nazemian
- The Civil War of Amos Abernathy, Michael Leali
- True enough, Stephen McCauley
- Icebreaker, A.L. Graziadei
- Hopepunk, Preston Norton
- By any other name, Erin Cotter
- The bookseller's boyfriend, Heidi Cullinan
- Don't cry for me, a novel, Daniel Black
- The infinite noise, Lauren Shippen
- Time to shine, Rachel Reid
- Honey girl, Morgan Rogers
- The loophole, Naz Kutub
- First time for everything, a novel, Henry Fry
- American dreamer, Adriana Herrera
- American fairytale, Adriana Herrera
- Less, a novel, Andrew Sean Greer