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August & September Releases

Lauren Bell

We’re just about halfway through August, which means it’s time to get excited about our September release! But before that comes around, we actually have a new book coming out tomorrow by Geonn Cannon, a collection of 16 short stories called Lunch Special. That should hold you over until September rolls around, bringing with it another release by Cannon. If you loved Our Flag Means Death but wished there was a wlw romance in it, then this is the swashbuckling book you’ve been looking for! Read more about Read more →


Separating the Art from the Artist

Lauren Bell

Is it possible? This is a question that has bothered me for several years now, ever since JK Rowling began her endless tirade of transphobia on Twitter a few years back. To say that the Harry Potter series was my childhood is not an exaggeration, and those books are what sparked my love for reading. Yet as a person who identifies as trans, her words cut me deeply - and I was not alone in this feeling. When she first began voicing these transphobic beliefs, the fanbase was divided in more ways than one. Some stood by and...

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Summer Rereads

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July flew right past us, and August is just around the corner! While Supposed Crimes may not have any new releases coming out next month, that doesn’t mean you have to find yourself in a reading rut! Here are four books from different genres that you perhaps missed the first time around, or could inspire a reread while you await the next Supposed Crimes release.

If you’re in the mood for a modern-day mlm romance that features complex and three-dimensional characters with some wonderful bisexual representation, try An Act of Devotion...

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The Importance of Gender-Inclusive Language

Lauren Bell gender inclusivity language

It was just a few weeks ago that the Supreme Court made the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, which immediately prompted a public outcry. My social media feeds were flooded almost entirely with words of outrage: declarations that the government should stay out of women’s uteruses, that women’s bodies are more regulated than guns in this country, and that women deserve the right to choose what they do with their bodies were just some of the sentiments I saw across my feeds. The overwhelming sense of fear and anger inside of me was calmed slightly by this...

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The STARs of Pride

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This week starting tomorrow marks the 53rd anniversary of what many regard as the catalyst for the LGBTQ+ rights movement: the Stonewall Rebellion (also known as the Stonewall Uprising). You may have heard the name before, particularly a few years back when the park outside the bar became the first national monument dedicated to LGBTQ+ rights and history in the summer of 2016. For those who are perhaps unfamiliar with the events of June 28 - July 3, 1969, here is a brief summary: The Stonewall Inn, a gay bar located in NYC’s Greenwich Village, was raided by...

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