Conversation confidence and the art of talking with anyone
Communicating is a daily occurrence for each of us and, whether it's at work or with friends and family or somewhere else entirely, being able to converse confidently is an important skill. On the surface, communication may seem as easy as simply talking with another person; however, quite the opposite is true. There are so many factors that go into effectively speaking with someone, and all of them matter. In fact, if each one of us isn’t aware and committed to effective communication, it can lead to frustration, misunderstanding, and even conflict. So take the time today to read this guide, and learn how you can confidently talk with anyone and have productive, healthy conversations. Click through the gallery to learn more.
2024-04-19T06:06:04Z
35 LGBTQ Books Everyone Should Read, Chosen by Queer Authors
We asked 16 queer authors to share the best LGBTQ books they've ever read. Here are their top picks. The post 35 LGBTQ Books Everyone Should Read, Chosen by Queer Authors appeared first on Reader's Digest. Queer authors crown the best LGBTQ books When I was growing up, LGBTQ books weren’t quite as commonplace as they are today. That’s not to say they didn’t exist—Rita Mae Brown, James Baldwin, Audre Lorde and others had been putting pen to paper long before I was able to read. But queer authors didn’t always enjoy bestseller status the way many do today. Their books weren’t embraced by popular culture or turned into movies and TV shows. In fact, some queer authors wouldn’t write about their truths directly, instead tucking them into creative turns of phrase. Fortunately, things change! Today, I can enter any bookstore and find tons of openly LGBTQIA authors—that is, authors who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex and other sexual orientations that are not heterosexual—across all genres. And while there are some unfortunate individuals who keep putting queer writing on banned books lists, the demand for more LGBTQ lit continues to grow each year. From memoirs and coming-out stories to trope-filled romances and teen books with gay and trans leads, we want it all. Whether you’re seeking queer novels, books about queer theory (we suggest starting with the works of Judith Butler and Michael Foucault) or any other book under the literary rainbow, you’ll find titles to love on this list of LGBTQ books recommended by popular and up-and-coming queer authors. So read on for the best books to enjoy during Pride Month and all year long, ranging from longtime LGBTQ essentials to fun beach reads, exciting YA books and more. Join the free Reader’s Digest Book Club for great reads, monthly discussions, author Q&As and a community of book lovers.
2021-05-26T16:25:19Z