Q Publishing House

Q Publishing House, the book publishing arm of OFM, launched in 2022, and offers queer titles that celebrate and advocate for the community.

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Books

Punk Rock and Science Fiction

By Julie River

Punk Rock and Science Fiction represents the most definitive collection of Julie River’s poetry to date, featuring many of her best poems that go all the way back to the beginning of her nearly 25 years in slam poetry, including many of the poems that she’s become known for in the national scene.

The Adventures of Vaginoplasty: A Trans Woman’s Guide to Healing

By Cristina Michaels

The path to bottom surgery is a long and confusing one that has never had a really good roadmap until now. Cristina Michaels gives a detailed, step-by-step breakdown of everything you need to know but found yourself too confused or simply too squeamish to ask about. A book like this could literally save lives.

The Queerest Touch

By Brian A.S. Byrdsong

What if your spouse was turned to bronze? What if you found a pair of brass knuckles that could change the very trajectory of your life? What if all that the world seemed to be, was not the world at all? The Queerest Touch is a wide-ranging ten story collection of queer-centered stories that places its characters, and by proxy its readers, in incredibly strange and deliciously odd situations and begs the question: what if?

@SweetScarlett

By Addison Herron-Wheeler

When beautiful, popular, Scarlett dies tragically, Olari is left heartbroken and confused. But that’s just the beginning…

Once Olari and her friends begin receiving cryptic messages from @SweetScarlett on a popular chat site, a mystery unfolds, and they learn there may be more to Scarlett’s death than they originally thought. Will she and her friends be able to solve the mystery, or will @SweetScarlett keep the upper hand?

American Queer: 50 Years of Stories and Poems

Rick Kitzman

American. Queer. Two powerful words that evoke a wide range of meaning, historically and presently. The author of this book rescues them from those who have shamelessly warped and weaponized their definitions. The stories in this book follow the course of Richard Kitzman’s life as a gay man and chronicle his experience as a writer and an American Queer.