What’s more, if you feel the urge to write, indulge it by entering the contest yourself! Simply sign up to our writing prompts newsletter to receive the next edition and unleash your inner creativity. This page is home to all the LGBTQ+ stories submitted to our Reedsy short fiction contest, whether as part of a related prompt or simply to tell an LGBTQ+ story that touches readers’ hearts and minds.įrom romance to drama to post-apocalyptic fare, some of the contest’s best entries have involved LGBTQ+ characters and narratives - as you’ll see from the many starred stories at the top of the page! Click on the previews to read each one, and remember to “like” and comment on your favorites, as well “follow” the authors you love. If you’re searching for brand-new LGBTQ+ and queer fiction (especially of the short variety) you’ll be pleased with what you find here. Read the best new LGBTQ+ stories right here However, don’t make the mistake of thinking there’s anything close to a surplus of these stories! Not only do many incredible LGBTQ+ stories remain as-yet untold, but when you think about it, there are hardly any of them in the mainstream when compared to straight, cis narratives - which is why it’s such good news that this trend doesn’t seem to be going anywhere. Director: Do Joon Sung Stars: Sang Lee, Kang Ye Na, Subin Park, Baek Seo-Bin. He shows the video to his boss, giving the singer a chance in the industry and a place in his heart. The Homo Sapiens Agenda and The Miseducation of Cameron Post have been turned into blockbuster films, and just about every YA agent out there has “own-voices LGBTQ+ stories” on their manuscript wish list. Korean music label discovers beautiful male street singer, is transfixed, falling in love at first sight. Trailblazing authors like David Levithan and Sarah Waters proved that readers were hungry for LGBTQ+ fiction and representation, and since the early aughties, this trend has only been on the rise. and even more recently that their stories have become accepted fare for mainstream fiction.įortunately, times have very much changed. Because while it’s true that LGBTQ+ creators have long been part of the literary scene (Emily Dickinson, Oscar Wilde, Patricia Highsmith, Truman Capote, and countless more), it’s only recently that they’ve been able to acknowledge their identities without fear of persecution. Over the past fifteen years or so, LGBTQ+ and queer fiction has veritably exploded - what we might call a long-overdue reckoning after many years of literary scarcity. 2 … 90 Next › Last » The Best LGBTQ+ Short Stories
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