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Fave Five: Queer Literary Fiction about Grief and Mourning, Part II

This post is sponsored by Lorenzo di Bernardo in honor of the publication of For All the Times I Tried to Say Goodbye, a slow-burn psychological drama.

Perfect for readers who crave slow-burning tension, lyrical prose, and emotional suspense, For All the Times I Tried to Say Goodbye is a meditation on grief, intimacy, and the aching need to be seen.

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For Part I, click here.

We Do What We Do in the Dark by Michelle Hart

Model Home by Rivers Solomon

A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood

Ghost Fish by Stuart Pennebaker

And Then the Gray Heaven by RE Katz

Fave Five: Queer YAs About Grieving the Death of a Sibling

Summer Bird Blue by Akemi Dawn Bowman

The Ghosts We Keep by Mason Deaver

The Great American Whatever by Tim Federle 

The Honeys by Ryan La Sala 

The Grief Keeper by Alexandra VillasanteÂ