![]() ![]() ![]() The following list includes novels, nonfiction, memoir, children’s books, YA, and more. Many drag queens prefer she/her pronouns while in drag, and there are plenty of queens who have written books. Still, most of them are gay or have an alternative definition of gender. There’s an unfortunate sway towards male authors here. There are also books by women and books about being a drag king. So, if you’re looking for books by drag queens, there are some great books on this list. That’s something everyone can benefit from. Drag takes this to the max! The art of drag is also an excellent advocate for body positivity, self-acceptance, and confidence. What makes drag so universal is that we all love expressing ourselves through what we wear. ![]() It was founded in 1989.Īs a fledgling bio queen, I am obsessed with drag, and I thought I’d share my reading list. Stonewall is now a leading gay rights organization in the UK, supporting queer people, young and old, and the organizations that work with them. This is how the famous LGBTQIA+ charity Stonewall got its name. In response, the club-goers rioted, sparking gay rights–related riots all over the world. In June 1969, a gay club known as the Stonewall Inn was raided by New York City police. It was a drag queen who started the Stonewall riots, a crucial turning point in the fight for LGBTQIA+ equality. Drag has been firmly in the public eye since the launch of RuPaul’s Drag Race, and with All Stars 5 on Netflix, it’s time for some fabulous books on drag! ![]()
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