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Jun 15, 2026

WPS 2026 Day 15: Vida Rose

  

Wonderland Pride Spotlight Day 15: Vida Rose


Welcome to day 15 of the 2026 Wonderland Pride Spotlight! This is my way to help champion LGBTQ+ books and authors this Pride month! Today I am interviewing Vida Rose. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Vida Rose's LGBTQ+ Release

  • Things We Tried to Bury

The Interview


1. Are you LGBTQ+? If so, how?

"Trans masculine and bisexual"

2. What rep do your books have?

"Gay and bisexual"

3. If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?

"If I were to write in a different genre, I think it would be sci-fi. I played around in the medium when I was much younger, but the world building always stumped me. I'm good at horror because I can use a degree of unbelievability in an otherwise completely realistic world."

4. Anything exciting for you on the horizon?

"I have a novel in the beta reader stage as we speak! I've had a photoshoot for marketing and the cover, and I'm planning to take some of it across time and reality, taking the audience along for the ride. You'll feel a part of the world, which feels appropriate for a work that holds queer community as a central theme."

5. Who is a queer figure you look up to?

"I look up to Andrea Gibson, rest in peace. Their work was a true guiding light when I was still exploring my own identity and resonates to this day. "

Outro

I adore this excuse to conduct little author interviews! Happy Pride everyone! Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their LGBTQ+ releases!

WWPS 2026 Day 15: Addison Lane

 

Wonderland Pride Spotlight Day 15: Addison Lane


Welcome to day 15 of the 2026 Wonderland Pride Spotlight! This is my way to help champion LGBTQ+ books and authors this Pride month! Today I am interviewing Addison Lane. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Addison Lane's LGBTQ+ Releases

  • The Ones Who Couldn't Let Go
  • The Light in Her Dreams
  • The Black Tree Chaise
  • The Girl Who Grew Antlers
  • The Overcrowded Heart, The Witch's Judgment
  • The North Star in Eclipse
  • The Shadow Taller Than the Man
  • The Lungs Underwater
  • The Junction of Marrow

The Interview


1. Are you LGBTQ+? If so, how?

"Nonbinary, sapphic, and gray ace"

2. What rep do your books have?

"Yes, mental health is a major element of these books, all POV characters are queer (sapphic, gay, bisexual, trans)
Blackpines: BIPOC"

3. If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?

"I love HorrorTube and horror audiobooks and horror podcasts; artsy movies like Midsommar and The Wailing; and if I'm on WebToon, it's horror I'm scrolling (zombies and dinosaurs get top billing)...but I write fantasy (dark fantasy, but solidly fantasy), so it'd be cool to write a true horror story. I have doubts about my ability to nail the timing and tension, but if I was writing in a different genre... I love monsters, I love survivors, and I really love onryou and other revenants. I would write horror."

4. What is your biggest writing inspiration?

"Patricia A. McKillip, World Fantasy Award–winning author and never hyped half as much as she deserves! First, I fell in love with the vividness and lyricism of her prose...then she revealed Nyx Ro, who has lived rent-free in my head ever since. I remember reading The Sorceress and the Cygnet in late summer, when the leaves were already starting to turn in the South, and feeling completely transported. A match lit inside me: the yearning to gift someone else a moment like that through my writing. I've been chasing the dream ever since."

5. Anything exciting for you on the horizon?

"I'm actually in edits on a collab with my wife and one of my best friends: a Space Fantasy trilogy we have dubbed 'The Aremiad.' This story is loosely inspired by The Iliad, with mafia families in Space, eldritch horrors, mecha, and burlesquers—just a lot of things the three of us love—centering on a motley quartet of unlikely survivors who are trying to evade the wrath of an axe-wielding queen gone off the rails with her quest for vengeance. We have high hopes for this one!"

6. Who is a queer figure you look up to?

"Just one!? Okay... Ocean Vuong. Both his poetry and his prose pluck something deep in my lizard brain. He opened up this profound realization of how words can be when we relinquish the mores and assumptions of writing. It's no joke when I say he permanently altered my intellectual makeup. Every person—doesn't matter who they are—should read his work."

Outro

I adore this excuse to conduct little author interviews! Happy Pride everyone! Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their LGBTQ+ releases!

WPS 12026 Day 14: Alethea Lyons

 

Wonderland Pride Spotlight Day 14: Alethea Lyons


Welcome to day 14 of the 2026 Wonderland Pride Spotlight! This is my way to help champion LGBTQ+ books and authors this Pride month! Today I am interviewing Alethea Lyons. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Alethea Lyons's LGBTQ+ Releases

  • The Hiding
  • The Somnia
  • The Dreamwalker

The Interview


1. Are you LGBTQ+? If so, how?

"Bisexual+ and genderfluid"

2. What rep do your books have?

"The Dreamwalker: Bi+, non-binary, anxiety, adhd, multi-faith, black, latine, and arab 

The Hiding: non-binary, bi+, latine, arab, multi-faith

 The Somnia: non-binary, anxiety, latine, arab, multi-faith, self-harm"

3. If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?

"I currently write cross-genre so that's tricky. If I had the patience for it, I'd find it fascinating to try my hand at historical fiction. I think it would take me forever, though. I'd get obsessed with getting everything right and never stop researching."

4. What is your biggest writing inspiration?

"Folklore and faith. I'm endlessly curious about the hidden things that people believe in."

5. Anything exciting for you on the horizon?

"The fourth and final book in my supernatural Seer of York series is nearly finished. I've also got some in-person events on the horizon that I'm really excited about. If anyone in Manchester, Shrewsbury, or Nottingham wants to say hi, that'd be great. The Nottingham event is specifically queer as well."

6. Who is a queer figure you look up to?

"A lot of queer writers who are friends and helped me discover myself. To name but a few: P. S. C. Willis, Sarah Fletcher, Amanda Casile, Tanya Pell, and Rae Wilde. For a recent historical figure, I'm going to say Alan Turing. He was an amazing scientist and saved so many lives. A real hero. I've used some of his work in fiction."

Outro

I adore this excuse to conduct little author interviews! Happy Pride everyone! Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their LGBTQ+ releases!

WPS 2026 Day 14: Heather Leighson

  

Wonderland Pride Spotlight Day 14: Heather Leighson


Welcome to day 14 of the 2026 Wonderland Pride Spotlight! This is my way to help champion LGBTQ+ books and authors this Pride month! Today I am interviewing Heather Leighson. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Heather Leighson's LGBTQ+ Release[s]

  • The Truth of Loving You
  • The Truth of Our Past
  • The Truth of Our Secrets
  • Misconduct Zone
  • Penalty Zone
  • Scoring Zone
  • Enemy Zone

The Interview


1. Are you LGBTQ+? If so, how?

"Ally"

2. What rep do your books have?

"All have LGBTQIA+ rep and mental health rep
Enemy Zone: BIPOC rep, neurodivergent rep"

3. If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?

"At this point I can't imagine writing anything but MM romance, but I am tempted to veer into the paranormal or omegaverse genres."

4. What is your biggest writing inspiration?

"I want to write stories to lift people up and provide an escape from the real world. I'm creating the world I wish we live in."

5. Anything exciting for you on the horizon?

"I'm doing my first big signing on the Rainbow Reader Cruise in August. I'm equal parts thrilled and terrified. I'm also hoping in 2027 to produce audiobooks."

6. Who is a queer figure you look up to?

"My mom. She was an out lebian in the 70s and she wasn't afraid to live her truth. She also got her MSW in her late 40s and inspired me to publish my first book at age 53. She taught me to not be afraid to chase my dreams and my opinion of myself is the most important one."

Outro

I adore this excuse to conduct little author interviews! Happy Pride everyone! Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their LGBTQ+ releases!

Jun 13, 2026

WPS 2026 Day 13: Archer Grid

 

Wonderland Pride Spotlight Day 13: Archer Grid


Welcome to day 13 of the 2026 Wonderland Pride Spotlight! This is my way to help champion LGBTQ+ books and authors this Pride month! Today I am interviewing Archer Grid. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Archer Grid's LGBTQ+ Release

  • Girl With No Name

The Interview


1. Are you LGBTQ+? If so, how?

"Lesbian"

2. What rep do your books have?

"Cuban-American, anxiety, autistic-coded"

3. If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?

"Lit Fic always calls me, because I'm a little pretentious 😜 I love exploring complex topics and characters, and writing is first and foremost a way for me to process my own Big Feelings. The best books, or my favorites at least, are these crystalizations of an emotion that's almost impossible to describe. They swallow you whole. They make you feel your own feelings through a teenage girl witnessing 1950s class disparity or a middle-aged mother trying to fill the hole her husband left with objects or a housewife who helps her neighbor dismember her husband because she's the ultimate girl's girl, That's lit-fic land. It's rare to find outside literary fiction and classics. Now and then you get some upmarket stuff that nails it, but the genre that's killing(teehee) in this department rn is horror. The trans community is especially putting out body-horror bangers left and right. They Bloom At Night was the best book I read last year. Tenebrous Press is putting out a gender-horror anthology of trans authors."

4. What is your biggest writing inspiration?

"Outing myself as a basic bitch... William Shakespeare. The way he writes language to be spoken--delivered to you. Even when you don't know what tf they're saying you can almost hear how it would be said and the gravity of it. Shakespeare united monarchs and peasants by telling stories about deep, human experiences: the power of youth, the follies of courtship, the rippling effect of tragedy, and the corruption inherent in power. The main character of GWNN is inspired in-part by Cordelia from King Lear, and there's many nods to the play in the text."

5. Anything exciting for you on the horizon?

"Right now I'm writing a sequel about Keiko's life before and after the events of GWNN. I got into the RGG/Yakuza games to research for her, and the series totally took over my life lmao. I ended up writing a bunch of fanfiction instead of the book 😅 I can't complain though, because it made me a better writer and inspired this sequel. I made a lot of mistakes launching my debut, so I want to take what I learned and do a better job the next go around."

6. Who is a queer figure you look up to?

"James Baldwin. Go Tell It on the Mountain destroyed me. Another book that transports you into this poor kid's soul. Coming of age in the Jim Crow era, when community is critical to survival, but at that time community means church. And surrounded by a bunch of toxic male role models, he realizes he's gay. So, like, THE community that is critical to his survival as a black kid considers his existence a sin. And he just... has to come to terms with it. Like it's way deeper than that ofc, but just devastating. And Baldwin also devastating in every interview?? Somehow both passionate and unbothered?? 'I do not dream of labor' the baddest line of all time??"

Outro

I adore this excuse to conduct little author interviews! Happy Pride everyone! Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their LGBTQ+ releases!

WPS 2026 Day 13: Jane Ravenscroft

 

Wonderland Pride Spotlight Day 13: Jane Ravenscroft


Welcome to day 13 of the 2026 Wonderland Pride Spotlight! This is my way to help champion LGBTQ+ books and authors this Pride month! Today I am interviewing Jane Ravenscroft. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Jane Ravenscroft's LGBTQ+ Release

  • Modern Vampires

The Interview


1. Are you LGBTQ+? If so, how?

"Demisexual and lesbian"

2. What rep do your books have?

"Bisexual, gay, and ADHD"

3. If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?

"I would love to write a mystery novel. I grew up with detective shows and used to read any Sherlock book I could get my hands on. There's just something so satisfying about watching that spider web of clues come together at the end. It would definitely be out of my writing comfort zone, but I would love to give it a go someday!"

4. What is your biggest writing inspiration?

"I am a chronic daydreamer with hundreds of characters living in my head. I draw my inspiration from the world around me and it just snowballs through what-ifs until I have a plot. I really can't explain where it comes from, I've been making up stories my whole life and when I decided that they weren't half bad, I started writing them down. 
My inspiration to actually publish came from Nora Sakavic. She's an indie author whose series is so well-known now that I've seen people cosplaying her characters! I guess a part of me thought, 'if she can do it, maybe I can too.'" 

5. Anything exciting for you on the horizon?

"I'm really looking forward to some local conversations coming up! I can't wait to connect with readers and showcase my book. I'm also working on a prequel to my first novel which I'm really excited about."

6. Who is a queer figure you look up to?

"This is a really tough one because I don't think I could name a specific person. Being queer is something that to this day still makes me nervous in certain situations. I'm not a very confident person and unfortunately there are still people out there who have given me a hard time for being queer. So the people I look up to are the ones out there being loud and proud because they're the ones who showed me it was okay to be who I am. That includes the people who bring queer characters to media, the public figures who talk openly about their sexualities and above all the people I see everyday in real life, embracing who they are. I look up to each and every one of them and thank them for making the world a more colourful place, one act of visibility at a time."

Outro

I adore this excuse to conduct little author interviews! Happy Pride everyone! Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their LGBTQ+ releases!

WPS 2026 Day 13: Jack Rose

 

Wonderland Pride Spotlight Day 13: Jack Rose


Welcome to day 13 of the 2026 Wonderland Pride Spotlight! This is my way to help champion LGBTQ+ books and authors this Pride month! Today I am interviewing Jack Rose. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Jack Rose's LGBTQ+ Releases

  • Drowning in Him
  • Curse of the Call
  • Druid in the Door

The Interview


1. Are you LGBTQ+? If so, how?

"Bisexual and demisexual"

2. What rep do your books have?

"Curse of the Call: mild body dysmorphia as he seeks help from a witch to be desirable. MMF trio, bisexual, pansexual"

3. If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?

"I have slightly started to dabble in horroresque style story which explores what would happen if Death dies and a human takes over."

4. What is your biggest writing inspiration?

"Besides the cliché answer of my favorite authors or films. My dreams or mind when trying to switch off will latch onto something I've unconsciously experienced or noticed in day to day life. And most of the time the brain won't stop until I start it!"

5. Anything exciting for you on the horizon?

"The finale to my Deals for Desires is coming soon and I hope it will satisfy and cause a bit of anger and what happens. None of my characters are ever safe!"

6. Who is a queer figure you look up to?

"I can't pick one, so in the realm of music, Bentley Robles and Zee Machine are just the most authentic queer people I've had the pleasure to meet after their concert a few years back. They both write awesome music and just love the relationship with their fans. This is something I want to emulate, a safe place for all people and to be myself, a bisexual male who just wants to tell stories and live happily."

Outro

I adore this excuse to conduct little author interviews! Happy Pride everyone! Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their LGBTQ+ releases!

WPS 2026 Day 7: Ivy Glaze

  

Wonderland Pride Spotlight Day 7: Ivy Glaze


Welcome to day 7 of the 2026 Wonderland Pride Spotlight! This is my way to help champion LGBTQ+ books and authors this Pride month! Today I am interviewing Ivy Glaze. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Ivy's LGBTQ+ Release

  • Beginner's Luck

The Interview


1. Are you LGBTQ+? If so, how?

"Bi & genderqueer"

2. What rep do your books have?

"MM romance with a Persian MC"

3. If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?

"I write historical fiction, though that's been put on pause ever since I got serious about self-publishing romance. I don't see myself switching back any time soon, but maybe I'll branch out into historical romance one day :)"

4. What is your biggest writing inspiration?

"Not exactly sure what you are looking for here - a writer who's an inspiration or, like, vibes and random things that inspire me. If writers - I'm inspired by indie authors in my genre and the sense of community they foster. If vibes - I'm inspired by the idea of queer stories having happy endings. As I was growing up, and even after that, for a long time, queer stories in mainstream media had to be these awful tragedies with terrible, tragic endings, and there was no way to escape reality and find queer joy. But now that's changing, and I couldn't love it more. I want more happy endings. I want more MM and FF and poly couples shown in a positive light and being normalized. That's what inspires me."

5. Anything exciting for you on the horizon?

"Zero Confusion, Book 2 of the kink talk series, will be out within the next few months. Book 3 and 4 are in the works as well."

6. Who is a queer figure you look up to?

"Maybe a silly answer, but I was obsessed with Sappho as a teenager. I had a book of her poetry in original Greek and the translations, and I basically memorized the whole thing. Our life circumstances couldn't be more different, but her ancient words gave me the courage to be myself."

Outro

I adore this excuse to conduct little author interviews! Happy Pride everyone! Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their LGBTQ+ releases!

Jun 12, 2026

WPS 2026 Day 12: Laney Arden

  

Wonderland Pride Spotlight Day 12: Laney Arden

Welcome to day 12 of the 2026 Wonderland Pride Spotlight! This is my way to help champion LGBTQ+ books and authors this Pride month! Today I am interviewing Laney Arden. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Laney's LGBTQ+ Release

  • Carry Me Sweetly

The Interview


1. Are you LGBTQ+? If so, how?

"I am queer, and generally not gender conforming. I like to call myself 'woman-ish'"

2. What rep do your books have?

"In Carry Me Sweetly, one of the MCs Tumbrel, is generally implied to have anxiety and have similar behavior patterns for autism/ASD. It is not ever explicitly stated, and is not the focus of the book. 

It is an M/M romance novel. Tumbrel is confirmed gay, not interested in women. Soren, the chaos bisexual, is attracted to anything that walks (or flies since they're faeries 😉)"

3. If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?

"MM Sports Romance ;)"

4. What is your biggest writing inspiration?

"The younger version of myself who filled notebooks with silly self-insert Percy Jackson fanfiction, and dreamed of cool it would be to share her stories with others some day."

5. Anything exciting for you on the horizon?

"A spicy, poly, holiday novella coming this winter!"

6. Who is a queer figure you look up to?

"Keith Haring! I have the Dancing Heart tattooed on my arm. His story has always resonated so deeply with me. His vision to tell powerful stories and inspire positive change through art that made people smile has always been meaningful to me. As much as my book is a whimsical gay romance with faeries in the forest, the importance of queer representation in media is the pulse that drives it forward."

Outro

I adore this excuse to conduct little author interviews! Happy Pride everyone! Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their LGBTQ+ releases!

WPS 2026 Day 12: Via Luino

  

Wonderland Pride Spotlight Day 12: Via Luino



Welcome to day 12 of the 2026 Wonderland Pride Spotlight! This is my way to help champion LGBTQ+ books and authors this Pride month! Today I am interviewing Via Luino. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Via Luino's LGBTQ+ Release

  • All the Scattered Stars


The Interview


1. Are you LGBTQ+? If so, how?

"Demisexual and bisexual"

2. What rep do your books have?

"Aromantic, asexual, lesbian, nonbinary, BIPOC: invented ethnic minority that experiences severe racial persecution; many important side characters are Romani"

3. If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?

"My usual genre is YA fantasy, but I'd like to write an adult or new adult fantasy soon, and I've also been tinkering around with a retelling of the Medusa myth. My books are always queer, so if I were to step totally outside the realm of sci-fi and fantasy, I would probably write a queer rom-com. I love reading them, so I think I might like writing them, too!"

4. What is your biggest writing inspiration?

"I've always been a nerd for mythology and folklore from all over the world, and I absolutely love both reading and writing retellings and reimaginings of these stories. Lately I've been branching out into remixes of classics as well--my current WIP is a Romeo and Juliet retelling but with witches and assassins (and everybody's gay!). Beyond that, I'm rather obsessed with trees and the natural world in general."

5. Anything exciting for you on the horizon?

"My debut novel, All the Scattered Stars, is about a girl with forbidden Earth magic trying to survive the sinking of Venice in the year 2063. It just came out from a small press this past April, so I have a summer full to bursting with author events and festivals! Besides that, Pride is my favorite holiday, and I'm planning to march in Boston's parade again this year." 

6. Who is a queer figure you look up to?

"Emily Dickinson! I know we don't know for sure that she was lesbian, but I'm about as sure as I can be without having the ability to travel back in time and ask her. She, like me, is from Massachusetts, and her poetry has always deeply resonated with me, even before I figured out that I'm queer, too. I also really admire the works of Sappho and Oscar Wilde." 

Outro

I adore this excuse to conduct little author interviews! Happy Pride everyone! Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their LGBTQ+ releases!

WPS 2026 Day 12: Kiki Fehling

 

Wonderland Pride Spotlight Day 12: Kiki Fehling


Welcome to day 12 of the 2026 Wonderland Pride Spotlight! This is my way to help champion LGBTQ+ books and authors this Pride month! Today I am interviewing Kiki Fehling. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Kiki Fehling's LGBTQ+ Release

  • The LGBTQ+ Mental Health Workbook: Find Emotional Resilience, Self-Love, and Queer Joy with Dialectical Behavior Therapy

The Interview


1. Are you LGBTQ+? If so, how?

"Bi and queer nonbinary"

2. What rep do your books have?

"BIPOC, neurodivergent people, and various LGBTQIA+ identities"

3. If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?

"When I'm not reading nonfiction, I most enjoy reading science fiction so I think I'd have to say that! My brain doesn't seem to work that way (in terms of its creativity), however, so realistically I'd say memoir would be the different nonfiction genre I'd be most likely to write."

4. What is your biggest writing inspiration?

"I have directly witnessed the way that people's lives are drastically changed, improved, or even saved by finding the right psychotherapy for them. But, I also know that many people—especially LGBTQ+ and other marginalized folks—often can't access therapy. So, I'm inspired to write affirming and evidence-based mental health books so that more people can receive the emotional support and information they want. As an emotionally sensitive person, I've read books that have deeply improved my relationship with myself by helping me feel seen and OK exactly as I am. I try to write self-help books that will do the same for my readers."

5. Anything exciting for you on the horizon?

"I'm a heart attack survivor, and I recently started working more closely with a few organizations focused on cardiac health equity. I'm really excited about helping them integrate both mental health and LGBTQ+ topics into their education and advocacy efforts in the future!"

6. Who is a queer figure you look up to?

"I'm continually moved and inspired by the way that the poet ALOK communicates their ideas, interacts with the world, and expresses themselves with compassion and unabashed authenticity. I similarly look up to a few queer content creators whose authenticity, writing, and advocacy work I admire: KB Brookins, Cody Daigle-Orians, and Bailey Merlin and Jace Rios Rivera (hosts of the podcast Bisexual Killjoy). (To name just a few. It's so hard to choose!)"

Outro

I adore this excuse to conduct little author interviews! Happy Pride everyone! Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their LGBTQ+ releases!

Jun 11, 2026

WPS 2026 Day 11: Taylor Hubbard

 

Wonderland Pride Spotlight Day 11: Taylor Hubbard



Welcome to day 11 of the 2026 Wonderland Pride Spotlight! This is my way to help champion LGBTQ+ books and authors this Pride month! Today I am interviewing Taylor Hubbard. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Taylor Hubbard's LGBTQ+ Releases

  • The Flowered Blade
  • A Corruption of Souls

The Interview


1. Are you LGBTQ+? If so, how?

"Queer and trans man"

2. What rep do your books have?

"Autism"

3. If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?

"Definitely sports romances. Every time I try, nothing comes out. But I love the genre and I'm always looking for my next queer sports romance."

4. What is your biggest writing inspiration?

"My biggest inspiration is just the ability to touch more people. Seeing the incredible response that my books have had on people, specifically in helping people along their gender journey, has been exactly what I need on the days where I question what I'm doing."

5. Anything exciting for you on the horizon?

"Plenty! I have several drafts ready for revisions, and a book nearly done being edited for release this year!"

6. Who is a queer figure you look up to?

"At this point, I try not to look up to one single figure. Don't meet your idols and whatnot. Instead, I admire the queer people in my life. The people I grew up with, grew apart from, and reconnected with. The people I've met along my own journey. The people who raised me, taught me, and loved me. While I may not look up to them like an idol, I do look to them to inspire me to be my best self."

Outro

I adore this excuse to conduct little author interviews! Happy Pride everyone! Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their LGBTQ+ releases!

WPS 2026 Day 11: Andy Barrow

 

Wonderland Pride Spotlight Day 11: Andy Barrow


Welcome to day 11 of the 2026 Wonderland Pride Spotlight! This is my way to help champion LGBTQ+ books and authors this Pride month! Today I am interviewing Andy Barrow. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Andy Barrow's LGBTQ+ Release

  • Peter in Progress

The Interview


1. Are you LGBTQ+? If so, how?

"Gay"

2. What rep do your books have?

"Gay, queer, and range of races"

3. If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?

"Investigative journalism. I'd *love* to be at the helm of a big expose (think "Bad Blood" / Theranos!). "

4. What is your biggest writing inspiration?

"On one level, my thirty-something gay adolescence (I'm a late bloomer) inspires quite a bit of my writing ...  my life is awash in so many amazing, confusing, and rich experiences right now, and I find myself needing to write through them all. But at another level, I think of storytelling (and story reception) as such a human act - as the primary way that we discover and expand our own humanity; and the vehicle by which we connect with other humans in our increasingly isolating world. When I think of the texts that have touched me - the lines and moments that have made me feel more seen and known and alive - I feel very inspired to create, and to participate in creative exchange."

5. Anything exciting for you on the horizon?

"Peter in Progress, out June 2, is my debut novel. So everything is super exciting (and scary!) right now. I have readings coming up in Provincetown (6/26), New York Pride (6/27), and my hometown on Long Island (6/29) - pumped for all of those. But really, I'm most excited to start hearing from readers, to get their reactions to Peter's journey." 

6. Who is a queer figure you look up to?

"I've been so fortunate to work with my publicist, Michele Karlsberg, and the Publishing Triangle, an organization of queer creatives that she helps to spearhead. For decades, this group has nurtured, supported, and advocated for queer writers. They are talented artists and fierce activists; at the same time, they sustain a loving, diverse, and genuinely welcoming artistic community. I'm learning so much from them."

Outro

I adore this excuse to conduct little author interviews! Happy Pride everyone! Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their LGBTQ+ releases!

WPS 2026 Day 11: Jennifer Moffatt

 

Wonderland Pride Spotlight Day 11: Jennifer Moffatt


Welcome to day 11 of the 2026 Wonderland Pride Spotlight! This is my way to help champion LGBTQ+ books and authors this Pride month! Today I am interviewing Jennifer Moffatt. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Jennifer Moffatt's LGBTQ+ Releases

  • A Hard Sell
  • A Hard Fit
  • A Hard Note
  • Flirty Dancing

The Interview


1. What rep do your books have?

"BIPOC characters in every book. A Hard Sell, A Hard Note, and Flirty Dancing are MM (gay), and A Hard Fit is M(bi)/nb"

2. If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?

"I would loooove to write middle grade or early YA novels. Lois Lowry, Beverly Cleary, Sharon Creech, Judy Blume, Gordon Korman, Louis Sachar, The Babysitters Club and Sweet Valley Twins… these authors were so important to me. I spent most of my childhood buried in those books, reading them over and over… I would love to write something that would be so impactful to kids one day."

3. What is your biggest writing inspiration?

"Casey McQuiston’s Red, White, & Royal Blue was a game changer for me. It was the exact kind of novel I wanted to write. I read all of their work and it continues to inspire me. Plus, Casey is just a cool person! I would die of excitement to meet them one day."

4. Anything exciting for you on the horizon?

"My fifth book, BUMP, SET, SPARKS, a sapphic rivals-to-lover beach volleyball romcom, comes out June 16! And then I will be hard at work with my editor this summer finalizing book number six."

5. Who is a queer figure you look up to?

"Freddie Mercury! I am a massive fan of Queen (they make multiple appearances in my books) and Freddie’s passion, talent, dedication, bravery, and flare will always be something I look up to."

Outro

I adore this excuse to conduct little author interviews! Happy Pride everyone! Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their LGBTQ+ releases!

Jun 10, 2026

WPS 2026 Day 10: Raluca M. Matara

 

Wonderland Pride Spotlight Day 10: Raluca M. Matara 



Welcome to day 10 of the 2026 Wonderland Pride Spotlight! This is my way to help champion LGBTQ+ books and authors this Pride month! Today I am interviewing Raluca M. Matara. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Raluca M. Matara 's LGBTQ+ Releases

  • Winter's Winter
  • Not What I Ordered
  • Exactly What I Needed

The Interview


1. Are you LGBTQ+? If so, how?

"Lesbian"

2. What rep do your books have?

"All are sapphic

Not What I Ordered: BIPOC

Exactly What I Needed: BIPOC"

3. If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?

"I would love to be able to write epic fantasies. It takes a lot of discipline and patience to create and plot such stories and be able to bring the reader into that world, and keep them there."

4. What is your biggest writing inspiration?

"Women. Women in all their forms and colors and beauties. I can't imagine anything more inspiring."

5. Anything exciting for you on the horizon?

" My next novel, Hitchhiking With Daisy comes out November 2nd and I'm preparing for ARCs. This is the most exciting part of writing and publishing books for me (aside from actually selling them 😅). I love that moment when the first reviews come in, the anticipation, the thrill. Books are meant to be read and it's so satisfying to see if people like your work."

6. Who is a queer figure you look up to?

"Can I pick more than one? 😅 Because Cynthia Erivo, Sophia Bush, Laverne Cox, Billy Porter, Elliot Page, they all make my list. These are some of the people I admire, their values, their loud voice amongst our community and beyond, the will to fight for equality."

Outro

I adore this excuse to conduct little author interviews! Happy Pride everyone! Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their LGBTQ+ releases!

WPS 2026 Day 10: Lara A. Springs

 

Wonderland Pride Spotlight Day 10: Lara A. Springs



Welcome to day 10 of the 2026 Wonderland Pride Spotlight! This is my way to help champion LGBTQ+ books and authors this Pride month! Today I am interviewing Lara A. Springs. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Lara A. Springs's LGBTQ+ Release

  • Forgotten

The Interview


1. Are you LGBTQ+? If so, how?

"Demi lesbian"

2. What rep do your books have?

"Gay with an ED and self harm tendencies, queer with anxiety and panic attacks. Their adopted child is Black."

3. If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?

"Horror! I mostly read fantasy but I absolutely love horror movies. When they’re good, they’re life-changing, and when they’re bad, they’re hilarious. Almost all of my books have romantic elements in them so I’d love to try romance as well (historical or contemporary)."

4. What is your biggest writing inspiration?

"I take inspiration from all sorts of media, but I think we are all sleeping on video games. Video game plotting has near-endless options and we are only just now realizing their potential. The ability to play through the adventure and choose your own story leads to some fascinating narrative dynamics that really help me push my storytelling to the limits."

5. Anything exciting for you on the horizon?

"My nonfiction debut with @online1roomschoolhouse comes out this month, The Actually Autistic Guide, and the sequel to The Orphan’s King comes out in August. And of course I have ten other projects I’m working on behind the scenes!"

6. Who is a queer figure you look up to?

"Mary Shelley. I admire a lot of historic queer people (whether it’s verified or not, we all know the score) but Mary Shelley is such an icon."

Outro

I adore this excuse to conduct little author interviews! Happy Pride everyone! Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their LGBTQ+ releases!

WPS 2026 Day 9: RM Bellamy

Wonderland Pride Spotlight Day 9: RM Bellamy


Welcome to day 9 of the 2026 Wonderland Pride Spotlight! This is my way to help champion LGBTQ+ books and authors this Pride month! Today I am interviewing RM Bellamy. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

RM Bellamy's LGBTQ+ Release

  • Frisky Business

The Interview


1. Are you LGBTQ+? If so, how?

"Panseuxal and polyamorous"

2. What rep do your books have?

"Queer, ADHD, and autism"

3. If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?

"I would really love to be able to do thriller/suspense. I come up with so many ideas that are all just sitting on the back burner of my mind while contemporary romance takes the forefront."

4. What is your biggest writing inspiration?

"My life and the people around me are my biggest inspiration . Anything can be a story… a conversation can spur on a book series, or a novella, etc."

5. Anything exciting for you on the horizon?

"Book-wise, I have two books releasing in the next 6 months from my Flight Crew Series. And more past that- I am writing the last two books in the series now."

6. Who is a queer figure you look up to?

"I could say someone famous—And these people are famous figures in a small subgroup out in the world. The people that keep coming to mind are the queer therapists who helped me figure out my queerness over the last few years…who understand what a complex journey queerness is and held space for learning and growing and expressing myself in a safe manner and space."

Outro

I adore this excuse to conduct little author interviews! Happy Pride everyone! Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their LGBTQ+ releases! 

WPS 2026 Day 9: Meg Macy

 

Wonderland Pride Spotlight Day 9: Meg Macy


Welcome to day 9 of the 2026 Wonderland Pride Spotlight! This is my way to help champion LGBTQ+ books and authors this Pride month! Today I am interviewing Meg Macy. Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Meg Macy's LGBTQ+ Releases

  • All You Need Is Love
  • Love Me Do
  • P.S. I Love You

The Interview


1. Are you LGBTQ+? If so, how?

"Ally, kids are ace, a cousin died of AIDS"

2. What rep do your books have?

"Gay, asexual, trans black/white, neurodivergent, mental health, and nonbinary"

3. What is your biggest writing inspiration?

"Hmm, wanting to show love in all forms, justice and healing."

4. Anything exciting for you on the horizon?

"My 3rd book in my ❤️ Love Is Love ❤️ series, P.S. I Love You, is coming out on June 15th! 

5. Who is a queer figure you look up to?

"My very first concert (yeah, I was in my early teens) was Elton John for the Yellow Brick Road tour, but I realized later in life that I found inspiration from George Takei's quotes and personality, Freddie Mercury's songs, and Ian McKellan's (not just as Gandalf) performances. I also credit my sister as well, who was courageous in her life choices, as well as my child coming out as Ace in HS. I'm a loyal ally. 🥰"

Outro

I adore this excuse to conduct little author interviews! Happy Pride everyone! Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their LGBTQ+ releases!

WPS 2026 Day 8: Galadreal Simmons

  

Wonderland Pride Spotlight Day 8: Galadreal Simmons 



Welcome to day 8 of the 2026 Wonderland Pride Spotlight! This is my way to help champion LGBTQ+ books and authors this Pride month! Today I am interviewing Galadreal Simmons . Be sure to check out my Instagram for even more excitement with this event!

Galadreal Simmons's LGBTQ+ Releases

  • The Purrfect Pack
  • Building a Pack is Ruff

The Interview


1. Are you LGBTQ+? If so, how?

"Ally and maybe bisexual (happily married so not exploring it)"

2. What rep do your books have?

"The Purrfect Pack: ADHD, Anxiety, Depression
Building a Pack is Ruff: depression, anxiety, suicidal"

3. If you were to write in a different genre, what would it be?

"I really love horror, I grew up reading Stephen King...The stand is an excellent read and great for bludgeoning people with if they decide to make fun of you for carrying around a massive tome. That being said, I always feel bad when my characters get hurt, so if I wasn't writing romance...or specifically omegaverse, I'd probably like to do fantasy. My name actually came from Lord of the Rings (but I couldn't spell it right when I was learning as a small child)  But I love all things fantasy."

4. What is your biggest writing inspiration?

"Life? It imitates art which imitates life? Too zen? Ok...Real talk, my first book started out as an homage to my cat who passed away in 2020. He was a cranky old man, and I still miss him terribly. But each of my characters get a little bit of me in them. I also just get warm cuddlies from seeing people in love, so writing about the love I want to see around me, and people being happy makes me smile. Maybe that's too simplistic, IDK.  The ideas for characters come to be at the most random times, and then I write a profile for them...and then they tell me their story. So far, none of them have turned out how I thought they would."

5. Anything exciting for you on the horizon?

"No...not really? I have a book coming out in May...but this is later. I'm working on 3 other books as well, one with a mated omega pair that have had to deal with some horrible stuff...and the alpha's that they meet. I also woke up a few months ago with a song stuck in my head and wanted to write something that made me think of sea shanty's...so there's a pirate romance on the way. And I'm working on a collab project for an omegaverse themed, zodiac inspired series. Those guys have been loud in my head lately, so hopefully they'll be getting written soon."

6. Who is a queer figure you look up to?

"Mary Shelley. She was both bisexual and a hell of a goth. I've read Frankenstein a few times (the language sometimes causes me problems as I try to translate while I read and my brain says NOPE). But the fact that it came out as part of a ghost story "contest" of sorts makes me laugh, cause I'm not the only one faking till I make it.  If I had to pull someone more modern, probably George Takei, because l...ok, I love his voice, but I also love the fact that he used to be a straight sexual icon and it turns out...everyone was wrong. He's never been my cup of tea, personally (though I do love a guy with a sword). I also love Freddie Mercury...but that's more because he loved/was obsessed with his cats, and I can totally relate to that."

Outro

I adore this excuse to conduct little author interviews! Happy Pride everyone! Stay tuned tomorrow for another amazing indie author and their LGBTQ+ releases!

WPS 2026 Day 15: Vida Rose

    Wonderland Pride Spotlight Day 15: Vida Rose Welcome to day 15 of the 2026 Wonderland Pride Spotlight! This is my way to help champion L...