Though we’re firm believers in being loud and proud year-round, Pride Month is the perfect time to honour our community’s many identities and achievements. It's our hope that this collection of audiobooks, original stories and interviews celebrates the beauty and diversity of the LGBTQIA2S+ community not just this month, but all year long.
As we take the opportunity to reflect on the progress that our community and allies have made, we celebrate the entire spectrum of LGBTQIA2S+ experiences. We hope you'll find something to love in this collection, and to embrace the spirit of activism and inclusivity that these stories and their creators represent. —Michael Collina and Madeline Anthony, Audible Editors
Canadian Creators
Stories – both real and fictional – from queer Canadian storytellers.
Memoirs
Deeply personal accounts that highlight a myriad of LGBTQIA2S+ experiences.
Fiction
Creative and imaginative stories from queer creators.
Non-fiction
From LGBTQIA2S+ history to self-love and well-being – explore these true tales.
Mysteries and Thrillers
Twists, turns and thrills – these listens have it all.
Romance
Celebrate queer love in all its forms.
Indigiqueer and Two-Spirit Stories
Real and fictional tales from queer Indigenous writers.
Sci-Fi and Fantasy
Get swept up in the imaginations of these queer storytellers.
For Kids and Teens
Tales of queer identity, acceptance and belonging, perfect for young listeners.
Classics
Stories that paved the way for LGBTQIA2S+ representation in literature.
Asexual and Aromantic Stories
Fiction and non-fiction about the ace and aro spectrum.
Coming Out Stories
Important explorations of identity and visibility.
The Art of Drag
Celebrate the queer history, present, and future of drag.
Books to Screen
Celebrate queer creators with stories you can listen to and watch.
Featured Content
With “Nexus,” Yuval Noah Harari gives AI the big-history treatment
The historian and bestselling author talks about how intelligence differs from consciousness, why we need more boring politicians, and his post-“Sapiens” fame.
Why Chuck Tingle’s new horror novel, “Bury Your Gays,” is so dang good
The cult-favorite author on queer representation, being an autistic buckaroo, and why horror is like a form of exercise.