Why Pride Month Still Matters to Readers and Writers
Hey there Legends~ Every June, Pride Month arrives in the USA accompanied by celebrations, parades, rainbow logos, and, inevitably, sadly, stateside, more than a few complaints that we no longer need it or never should have had it. Grrrr those irk me no end! As someone who spends much of her life around books and writers, I find myself returning to a simpler question: Whose stories get told? Publishing has changed dramatically over the past few decades. Books featuring LGBTQ+ characters and themes are easier to find than they once were. Many authors are able to write openly about experiences that previous generations were forced to hide. Readers can discover stories that would have been difficult, if not impossible, to publish in earlier eras. That progress is worth celebrating. At the same time, Pride Month serves as a reminder of how recently much of that progress occurred. Many writers still remember a publishing landscape where LGBTQ+ characters were expected to meet tragic ends, w...