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duckprintspress ([personal profile] duckprintspress) wrote2025-09-27 10:22 am

Tomorrow: September Patreon Panel

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Because we’re doing our Patreon drive this September (details here!), offering a freebie worth up to $5 for all new Patreon backers, we’ve talked a lot about the different backer rewards we offer. Here’s another: every month, backers at the $7/month, $10/month, and $25/month levels can attend and/or watch an after-the-fact recording of a literary-convention-style panel! The September panel, Navigating Author-Editor Relationships, is TOMORROW, September 28th, at 9 a.m. Eastern time (converter). Meetings are held on Zoom, with recordings usually available within 24 hours. People unable to attend are encouraged to submit questions for us to answer.

September Panel Topic: Navigating Author-Editor Relationships

Description: Whether you’re writing fanfiction for fun, essays for school, projects aimed at publication, copy for a work project, or something else, odds are that, sooner or later, you’ll have to work with an editor, beta, or someone else who has been brought in specifically to suggest places you might want to change your writing. Working with an editor can be challenging, especially if one isn’t used to critique. On the flip side, being an editor working with an author requires, on top of possessing the necessary knowledge of spelling, punctuation, and grammar, that the editor learn interpersonal skills to help them work effectively with the author(s) they are providing editing support for. In this panel, we will discuss how to navigate relationships between authors and editors from both points of view, including: what discussions authors and editors should engage in before editing begins, reaching compromises over differences of opinions, when to fight and when to let it go, the importance of a balance between authorial voice and proper SPAG, and more!

Panelists: Alex Bauer, E. Conway, Max Jason Peterson, and Rachael L. Young

Moderator: Nina Waters

New Patron backers $7/month and higher also get immediate access to the recordings of all past panels – 12 panels total. Become a backer today and get in on the conversation!




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duckprintspress ([personal profile] duckprintspress) wrote2025-09-25 10:12 am

This Weekend: The Shirt Factory Indie Book and Comic Expo!

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This Saturday, September 27th, join as at The Shirt Factory Indie Book and Comic Expo in Glens Falls, New York! Us and many other vendors will be set up from 10 a.m. til 5 p.m., some indoors, some outside (I’ll be outside)! Whether you’ve never been to the shirt factory before or if you go there regularly, this is a great time to check out lots of area authors, artists, and presses, visit Black Walnut Books, Beldame Books, and the other awesome shops in The Shirt Factory, and otherwise spend a lovely day soaking in the early fall sunshine and supporting local businesses. I hope to see you there!




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duckprintspress ([personal profile] duckprintspress) wrote2025-09-24 10:43 am

Celebrating Bi Visibility Day! Meet Bisexual Creators Who Work with Duck Prints Press

Text and Bisexual Flag on light blue background. The text reads: Bisexual Visibility Day. Meet 19 Bi Creators Who Work With Duck Prints Press!

Yesterday, September 23, was Bisexual Visibility Day, so we wanted to shine the light on and make more visible a bunch of awesome bisexual authors and artists who have worked with Duck Prints Press!

Nova Mason

Shea Sullivan

Max Jason Peterson

Rhosyn Goodfellow

Tris Lawrence

N. C. Farrell

Theresa Tanner

Robin S. Blackwood

Genevieve Maxwell

Lee Pini

Sebastian Marie

Terra P. Waters

Xianyu Zhou

Zel Howland

D. V. Morse

Dei Walker

Rascal Hartley

Maggie Page

Mina Kramek


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duckprintspress ([personal profile] duckprintspress) wrote2025-09-24 09:27 am

WWW Wednesday

Between a very slow vending day on Sunday and the 6-ish hours I spent on Amtrak yesterday, I read a lot this week.

1. What are you currently reading?

  • Dream of the Red Chamber by Tsao Hsueh-Chin: finally started! so far it's interesting. I wish I had a family tree for the characters, I'm getting lost amidst all the cousins. I could probably find one online, come to think. Biggest distraction is all the names transliterated in an older style, and trying to figure out what they'd be now - that and that none of the men's names are translated, but all the women's names are, so it'll be like, Pao Yu (which would, nowadays, by written as Baoyu)! and his love interest... Precious Virtue. 
  • Astrolabe Rebirth by Fei Tian Ye Xiang: I needed something easier to read, I was too tired for Dream of the Red Chamber yesterday but was on the train for almost 6 hours so definitely needed a book. So far the pacing is kinda a disaster; it definitely shows that it's one of Chicken Gege's earliest works. But the world building is really interesting, so that's something.
  • 我和我对家 by PEPA: plodding along - I've crossed 20% done. I think I'm getting faster??? One of the scenes I just read was way different than the version in the manhua and I'm eating it up. 
  • Guardians of the Far Frontier by Lily Hoshino: just a quick manga read I was too tired to finish reading last night.

2. What have you recently finished?

  • Riverbay Road Men's Dormitory vol. 2 by Fei Tian Ye Xiang: finished this novel duology! All in all, I enjoyed it. It's not world-shaking by any means but it felt very real.
  • The Way of the Househusband vol. 11 and 13 by Kousuke Oono: my Libby doesn't have vol. 12. It's not like it matters since it's all one shots anyway. 
  • Iberico Pork & Slave of Love vol. 2 by SHOOWA: I enjoyed this duology but it wasn't anything super special.
  • LOVE MURDER BASKETBALL vol. 1 by Kurutta Hito: very toxic m/m dom/sub thing. oof, this was kind of a disaster, and not because it's dark as fuck. When major plot things described on the back copy are completely opaque when you read the actual text, that's A Problem.
  • I'm Kinda Chubby and I'm Your Hero vol. 1 by Nore: cute modern BL, I appreciate especially that the chubby one is on the track to be a famous actor and the thinner one is a pastry chef.
  • Heaven Official's Blessing cinemanhua vol. 4 and 5 by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu
  • Runaways vol. 6 and 7 by Brian K. Vaughn: there was some pretty uncomfortable dialogue choices about an alien who is genderfluid and it has kinda made me want to not read more. It's probably moot anyway, cause I don't think the library has other volumes, but...
  • SCRAMBLUES by mame march: another kinda disaster modern BL. The pacing just makes no sense at all, and I couldn't tell you a single thing these characters actually like about each other.
  • World's End Blue Bird vol. 3 by Anji Seina: definitely looking forward to getting my hands on the last volume of this.
  • Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! vol. 14 by Yuu Toyota: continues to be really sweet, I liked that like. stuff actually happened this volume, and that it was focused on Kurosawa and Adachi. I just can't bring myself to care as much about Minato and Tsuge.
  • Iberico Pork & Love & Camellia by SHOOWA: when I read vol. 1 by Slave of Love, I was like, I feel like something is missing. Anyway, this is what was missing, and it really should just be called vol. 1 of the other series, as it lays literally the entire groundwork for that duology.
  • Our Not-So-Lonely Planet Travel Guide vol. 6 by Mone Sorai: the angst over having a kid feels a little tacked on 
  • Haikyu!! vol. 41 by Haruichi Furudate
  • Dinosaur Sanctuary vol. 4 by Itaru Kinoshita: sad that my Libby only has one more volume.

3. What will you read next?

The odds that I'll finished one, much less both, of the novels I started this week before next Wednesday are extremely low, but if I do, next on my pile is all 7 volumes of Yuwu/Remnants of Filth by Meatbun Doesn't Eat Meat, so that'll keep me occupied for a while.

From the physical library, I Wanna Be Your Girl vol. 1 by Umi Takase.

On Libby, I'm pretty caught up, but Sirius by Ana C. Sanchez is due in 5 days so. that. Other than that, idk, whatever I feel like.


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duckprintspress ([personal profile] duckprintspress) wrote2025-09-22 10:34 am

Online Convention This Weekend: Flights of Foundry

The logo for Flights of Foundry, featuring a slightly quirky font and black dragon silhouettes flying behind the words.
 

This weekend, running the 26th through 28th, is Flights of Foundry 2025, an online, global convention focused on the craft, business, and trends in speculative fiction! Registration is free, panels are awesome, and lots of cool folks are attending, including Sheree Renée Thomas, Trick Weeks, Vajra Chandrasekera, and Anna Martino! You can see the full list of attendees here on their website, and the full program is at this link.

And, of course, no convention is complete without vendors – including Duck Prints Press! Many of the vendors (myself included) offer convention-exclusive coupons and other deals. Here’s the full vendor list.

So, if you’d like to get your read on or your learn on this weekend, and you love speculative fiction, join Dream Foundry, numerous guests, and a bunch of cool vendors for Flights of Foundry!

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duckprintspress ([personal profile] duckprintspress) wrote2025-09-19 11:24 am

10 Queer Pirate Books for Talk Like a Pirate Day

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Graphic 2 of 2. Ten book covers on the background of a Rainbow Flag. The books are: Peter Darling by Austin Chant; The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy by Mackenzi Lee; The Pirate and the Porcelain Girl by Emily Riesbeck & NJ Barna; Blood on the Tide by Katee Robert; Many Hands edited by Nina Waters; She Wears the Midnight Crown edited by Nina Waters; The Flying Ship by Jem Milton; Daughter of Tides by Kit Rocha; The Wicked Bargain by Gabe Cole Novoa; Running Close to the Wind by Alexandra Rowland.

Ahoy, mateys! Today be International Talk Like a Pirate Day, and we be celebratin’ with a heapin’ pile of queer piratey books we fished up outta Davy Jones’ locker. Aar, I be shuttin’ up now, so as not to be subjectin’ ye’ll to more of me aaaatrocious pirate talk. The contributors to this here list be: Nina Waters, Dei Walker, Terra P. Waters, theirprofoundbond, Rascal Hartley, Linnea Peterson, Neo Scarlett, and Sebastian Marie.


Peter Darling by Austin Chant

Ten years ago, Peter Pan left Neverland to grow up, leaving behind his adolescent dreams of boyhood and resigning himself to life as Wendy Darling. Growing up, however, has only made him realize how inescapable his identity as a man is.

But when he returns to Neverland, everything has changed: the Lost Boys have become men, and the war games they once played are now real and deadly. Even more shocking is the attraction Peter never knew he could feel for his old rival, Captain Hook—and the realization that he no longer knows which of them is the real villain.


The Lady’s Guide to Petticoats and Piracy by Mackenzi Lee

A year after an accidentally whirlwind grand tour with her brother Monty, Felicity Montague has returned to England with two goals in mind–avoid the marriage proposal of a lovestruck suitor from Edinburgh and enroll in medical school. However, her intellect and passion will never be enough in the eyes of the administrators, who see men as the sole guardians of science.

But then a window of opportunity opens–a doctor she idolizes is marrying an old friend of hers in Germany. Felicity believes if she could meet this man he could change her future, but she has no money of her own to make the trip. Luckily, a mysterious young woman is willing to pay Felicity’s way, so long as she’s allowed to travel with Felicity disguised as her maid.

In spite of her suspicions, Felicity agrees, but once the girl’s true motives are revealed, Felicity becomes part of a perilous quest that leads them from the German countryside to the promenades of Zurich to secrets lurking beneath the Atlantic.


The Pirate and the Porcelain Girl by Emily Riesbeck & NJ Barna

“I want to be beautiful. I want to be interesting. I want to be enough.”

That was Ferra Brickminder’s prayer to win back the love of her life. And the gods answer—just not in the way she expected. After hoping for a miracle, Ferra instead watches her skin turn into delicate and dangerously breakable porcelain.

Elsewhere, Brigantine de la Girona, a disgraced orc pirate captain, has her own problems. Penniless and banished from her home, Brig struggles to make ends meet with her crew as her only support. So, when a desperate Ferra enlists Brig to sail her across the Great Sea to her ex-girlfriend’s home for a very handsome fee, Brig is happy to strike a deal.

Pampered Ferra and tough-as-nails Brig quickly butt heads, bickering their way across the high seas, but as they encounter increasingly perilous obstacles—including the gods themselves—the two become reluctant allies…and maybe more.


Blood on the Tide by Katee Robert

As a bloodline vampire, Lizzie has never had a problem taking what she wants, and right now what she wants are the family heirlooms that were stolen from her, a ship, and a portal home. Unfortunately, even that short list is impossible to accomplish on her own—and her allies have bigger things to worry about. When they rescue a selkie, it’s the perfect solution to her problem. Lizzie needs a guide through Threshold and the selkie needs her skin back.

Maeve didn’t choose to give up her skin—it was stolen from her. Now she’s in an uneasy partnership with a dangerous woman who seems more apt to kill than to share a kind word. It’s terrifying…and a bit alluring. Even though she knows it will end in heartbreak, Maeve can’t help being drawn to Lizzie.

Unfortunately, the danger to Maeve’s heart is the least of her worries. The ship they’re seeking belongs to the Cŵn Annwn, and they don’t take kindly to people who cross them. They’re coming hunting, and not even Lizzie’s viciousness or Maeve’s knowledge will be enough to save them…


“The Missing Prince” by Terra P. Waters in Many Hands: An Anthology of Polyamorous Erotica

Ala scrambled off the mattress and circled it until she could see Théophile’s face. He was bound, blindfolded, and had a dirty gag in his mouth. The urge to play with him was strong, but she resisted, pulling out the gag and removing the blindfold. “Hello, love.”

“Kiss me,” he groaned. “Please, Princess…”

“Théophile,” she said, grasping Kormac’s wrist so he would stop moving his hand. “We’re coming to get you, but we need your help. Where are you?”

“The port city. Channois. They say we’ll sail with the noon tide.”


“That Danger Would Seem Sport” by Sebastian Marie in She Wears the Midnight Crown

“No! I can’t…I won’t just collapse into your arms again like nothing’s changed. Not after–” 

“After what? Being separated for something we didn’t do? Thinking the other was dead for years? Almost forgetting what your face looks like? I’m sorry it took me so long to find you again, and I’m sorry I had to leave you in the first place–”

“That’s not something to be sorry for! Piracy is a duty, we knew the risks–”

“No, I’m going to say sorry for that because fuck duty. You didn’t deserve me leaving you, and you definitely don’t deserve to feel so guilty or whatever that you won’t even hug me!”


The Flying Ship by Jem Milton

Queer adventure, humor, and heartfelt friendships star in this fantastical comics tale that truly feels like it’s for everyone.

After being stranded in a forgotten military outpost, grumpy Dobrinia sets out on a quest to marry a princess. But in the vast Tzardom of Glas, where magic has been outlawed, troubled histories can catch up with even a flying ship.

The Flying Ship by Jem Milton makes its first foray into print comics! Their fan-favorite story, originally released digitally, is part of the new collaboration between Dark Horse and Tapas.


Daughter of Tides by Kit Rocha

Aleksi, the charming and charismatic god of love, is dying. But nothing can stop the Lover from completing his final quest: a dangerous diplomatic visit to a former adversary.

Setting sail for a mystical kingdom of ice, Aleksi is joined by Einar the Kraken, infamous pirate lord, and Naia, a sweet young water nymph. Intoxicated by the pair’s electric connection, Aleksi vows to enjoy his last days by playing matchmaker, pushing away his own desires for the sake of theirs. But he’s unexpectedly caught up in a raging game of seduction.

As the trio navigates turbulent seas and the political perils of the Ice Queen’s court, dark secrets reveal clues to one’s tragic past and another’s epic destiny. Aleksi’s powers spin out of control while love and lust run wild. And when enemies emerge from the shadows, the Lover is forced to make a choice. Will he give away his heart to save all that he holds dear?


The Wicked Bargain by Gabe Cole Novoa

On Mar León de la Rosa’s sixteenth birthday, el Diablo comes calling. Mar is a transmasculine nonbinary teen pirate hiding a magical ability to manipulate fire and ice. But their magic isn’t enough to reverse a wicked bargain made by their father, and now el Diablo has come to collect his payment: the soul of Mar’s father and the entire crew of their ship.

When Mar is miraculously rescued by the sole remaining pirate crew in the Caribbean, el Diablo returns to give them a choice: give up their soul to save their father by the harvest moon, or never see him again. The task is impossible–Mar refuses to make a bargain, and there’s no way their magic is a match for el Diablo. Then Mar finds the most unlikely allies: Bas, an infuriatingly arrogant and handsome pirate–and the captain’s son; and Dami, a gender-fluid demonio whose motives are never quite clear. For the first time in their life, Mar may have the courage to use their magic. It could be their only redemption–or it could mean certain death.


Running Close to the Wind by Alexandra Rowland

Avra Helvaçi, former field agent of the Arashti Ministry of Intelligence, has accidentally stolen the single most expensive secret in the world – and the only place to flee with a secret that big is the open sea.

To find a buyer with deep enough pockets, Avra must ask for help from his on-again, off-again ex, the pirate Captain Teveri az-Haffar. They are far from happy to see him but, together, they hatch a plan: take the information to the isolated pirate republic of the Isles of Lost Souls; fence it; profit. The only things in their way? A calculating new Arashti ambassador to the Isles of Lost Souls who’s got his eyes on Avra’s every move; Brother Julian, a beautiful, mysterious new member of the crew with secrets of his own and a frankly inconvenient vow of celibacy; and the fact that they’re sailing straight into sea serpent breeding season and almost certain doom.

But if they can find a way to survive and sell the secret on the black market, they’ll all be as wealthy as kings – and, more importantly, they’ll be legends.

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duckprintspress ([personal profile] duckprintspress) wrote2025-09-18 10:29 am

Help Pick Our Next Anthology Theme!!

This September is our sort-of-annual drive to encourage people to back our Patreon. During this month, all new backers can get a freebie from among our past Patreon exclusive merchandise or any merch in our webstore worth up to $5 (you can read all about the options in this blog post).

In addition to the once-a-year giveaway – during which all backers, new AND existing, get a freebie! – there are a lot of perks to being a Duck Prints Press Patreon supporter. Backers get behind-the-scenes access to our Discord, coupons ranging from 10% to 30% off our webstore, free stories and art every single month, and way more. Among the way more?

Patreon backers, no matter their support level, vote to pick our anthology themes – and the vote for our next General Imprint Anthology is going on right now!

DPP staff have narrowed down the infinite possibilities into four projects we’re most interested in pursuing, and now backers have until September 23rd to help us pick in a winner-take-all poll. What are the choices?

  • ace characters + settings in outerspace (ace! in! spaaaaace!)
  • bi characters + sports settings (more than just hockey!)
  • ace characters + solarpunk (hopeful ace-punk!)
  • bi characters + sword and sorcery (bi knights! and more!)

The vote is really close so far, with no clear winner – it’s still really any themes game. So if you’ve ever wondered “how do they pick the themes?”; if you’ve ever thought, “I wish I could pick the next theme…”; if you’ve ever just wanted to be more involved with Duck Prints Press, now is the perfect time to become a backer, support indie queer publishing, and have a say in picking out next theme!

Become a backer today!

and don’t forget – you can get an entry to win a free copy of our debut anthology Add Magic to Taste by helping share posts about our Patreon drive! Here are the shareable posts for you to grab:


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duckprintspress ([personal profile] duckprintspress) wrote2025-09-17 10:58 am

This Weekend: FulMont Pride at SUNY FulMont!

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This Sunday, September 21st, Fulton and Montgomery counties are celebrating Pride on the campus for SUNY FulMont/FulMont Community College from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.! News10 anchor Anthony Krolikowski is the MC, New York State Congressman Paul Tonko and other politicians will be there, and there’ll be performances, activities, a bounce house, food trucks, vendors, and more! I’m really excited for this one – Pride events are always a good time. Even if you don’t come by the vendors, I hope you’ll check it out! You can learn more at fulmontpride.org!

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duckprintspress ([personal profile] duckprintspress) wrote2025-09-17 09:01 am

WWW Wednesday

a friend loaned me a bunch of manga and I had a two hour window sitting around with said pile, so I read as many as I could so I return them instead of carrying them home, and that definitely bulked out the "read this week" list lmao.

1. What are you currently reading?

  • Riverbay Road Men's Dormitory vol. 2 by Fei Tian Ye Xiang. I'm struggling a little cause I haven't ended up attached enough to the side characters to want to read a lot of chapters about them, but the first half seems to be mostly about them. I want to get back to the main ship, sigh. Still, even with that, it's a quick read, I expect to plow through fairly quickly (I'm about a quarter in rn, after two days).
  • 我和我对家 by PEPA: idk if I'm improving/getting used to the tone, or if these sections have been easier, but I feel like I'm mostly catching more than I had been. Which maybe isn't saying tons but is still nice lol. I'm into the 30s now! Slow but steady - I'm reading one to two pages a day.

2. What have you recently finished?

  • The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett: oh, this was good. this was very good.
  • Runaways vol. 5: Escape to New York by Brian K. Vaughan: I looked at the order very carefully and somehow managed to accidentally skip vol. 2 through 4.  Oh well, guess I'll just read the ones I've got and not worry about it. Considering how much I missed it was surprisingly easy to figure out wtf was going on.
  • Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation manhua vol. 10 by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu
  • On or Off vol. 1 by A1: modern BL. very weird to read the reviews calling this fun, funny, lighthearted... it was like, cringe-worthy levels of second-hand embarrassment constantly. I didn't find it funny even once. I barely made it through. feels like more proof that people are looking for way different things in their porny BL manhwa/manga/manhua than I am.
  • Iberico Pork & Slave of Love vol. 1 by SHOOWA: modern BL, this felt a bit like being dumped into a story where I was already supposed to know who the characters are and stuff - I think it's a spin-off from something else - but I still liked it. Hoping both idiots will use their words in vol. 2.
  • Heaven Official's Blessing cinemanhua edition vol. 1 - 3 by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu: finally started these from Aloha comics. It's interesting to see the translation they choices by (deliberately or unintentionally?) not sticking with the standard way a lot of the names and stuff have been translated before.
  • Black or White vol. 9 - 10 by Sachimo
  • Given vol. 9 by Natsuki Kizu: I didn't realize this would be the last volume!
  • Apothecary Diaries manga vol. 12 - 13
  • BL Metamorphosis vol. 1 by Kaori Tsurutani: cute!
  • Lullaby of the Dawn vol. 1 - 2 by Ichika Yuno: I've been eagerly waiting for this and my hold on vol. 1 finally came through (and I saw vol. 2 was available so I grabbed it immediately so it'd be ready when I read it) and it hasn't disappointed. Fantasy BL, plot-heavy. I'm eyeing how few volumes there are and how slowly they come out with dread.

3. What will you read next?

hokay, I am caught up on book club, and I'm almost done with the emergency low-stakes fluff I bumped up my pile (Riverbay Road) which means, once again, Dream of the Red Chamber by Tsao Hsueh-Chin is, still and finally, next for novels.

for physical from the library, the next two volumes of Runaways by Brian K. Vaughan.

for Libby library, I've got a lot coming up due: LOVE MURDER BASKETBALL vol. 1 by Kurutta Hito, The Way of the Househusband vol. 11 by Kousuke Oono, I'm Kinda Chubby and I'm Your Hero vol. 1 by Nore, World's End Blue Bird vol. 3 by Anji Seina, and SCRAMBLUES by mame march are all due in 10 days or less. so. those, I guess. esp. the first, which is due in only 5 days.


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duckprintspress ([personal profile] duckprintspress) wrote2025-09-16 09:25 am

Happy Bisexual Awareness Week! Enjoy These 24 Books with Bi Characters

Graphic 1 of 3. Text on the background of the Bisexual Pride Flag. The text reads: 24 Bi Books We Love for Bisexual Awareness Week.
Graphic 2 of 3. 12 book covers on the background of the Bisexual Pride Flag. The books are: Curse Words: Spellcasting for Fun and Prophet Series by Derin Edala; The Chosen and the Beautiful by Nghi Vo; Hani and Ishu's Guide to Fake Dating by Adiba Jaigirdar; Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston; Imogen, Obviously by Becky Albertalli; Ophelia After All by Racquel Marie; Second Chances in New Port Stephen by TJ Alexander; Finding Their Roots by Tris Lawrence; Little & Lion by Brandy Colbert; A Drop of Corruption by Robert Jackson Bennett; You're Too OP! by Yi Xiu Luo; If It Makes You Happy by Claire Kann.
Graphic 3 of 3. 12 book covers on the background of the Bisexual Pride Flag. The books are: Make Room for Love by Darcy Liao; The Nightmare Before Kissmas by Sara Raasch; The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal by E.K. Weaver; The Pairing by Casey McQuiston; Kushiel's Dart by Jacqueline Carey; Simon Snow Series by Rainbow Rowell; Tokyo Babylon by CLAMP; The Raven King by Maggie Stiefvater; Les Normaux by S. Al Sabado & Janine Janssen; X/1999 by CLAMP; The Last True Poets of the Sea by Julia Drake; You Don't Live Here by Robyn Schneider.

Happy bisexual awareness week, everyone! Surprise, we’re celebrating with bi books – some with explicit rep, some with implied rep, but all speaking to our book rec team as having characters who go both/all ways! Except on one-way streets; follow traffic laws, y’all! The contributors to the list are: Callmesalticidae, Annabeth Lynch, Shannon, Tris Lawrence, E. C., Linnea Peterson, Dei Walker, Nina Waters and two anonymous contributors.

Ever wished you could contribute to our rec lists? You can! All backers of our Patreon get access to our Discord, and everyone in our Discord can become a contributor to our recommendation lists. During the month of September, all new and current Patreon backers get a freebie sticker, magnet, bookmark, or other merch worth up to $5, so there’s no time like the present to join us!

Our fave bi books for our 2025 list:

Find these books on our Goodreads book shelf or buy them through the Duck Prints Press Bookshop.org affiliate page. You can also get more bi book recs with lists of bi books we’ve done in the past – bi books list 1 | bi book list 2 | bi book list 3

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