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1. Diversity for children: Universal experiences deserve to be shared widely and through books children should be able to celebrate their own diverse lives

2. The BookTok explosion: Those in publishing who want to change the industry for the better are happy that BookTok has fuelled an explosion in LGBTQ+ publishing

3. STILL HERE, STILL QUEER: Even as LGBTQ culture goes mainstream, queer presses and imprints remain vital

4. 'I Just Want Something That's Gay And Happy'

5. Rewriting history: why book publishing must embrace LGBTQ+ stories--and soon: For many readers growing up in the UK, the book publishing sector does not adequately serve them with books that speak to their experience of their sexuality or gender--and this must change

6. Changing with the times: disruptions--digital and otherwise--aren't necessarily a bad thing for LGBTQ publishing

8. Making it mainstream: The former editor-in-chief of Attitude magazine asks whether publishing is experiencing a watershed moment for LGBTQ+ representation

9. On the front lines: advancement of LGBT lit comes from many sources

10. Trans themes enter teen fiction

11. LGBT YA is on the rise

12. The queer ear

13. From the groves of academe

14. Not the Last Word

15. How to change vandalism into art

16. Editor's note

17. Riverhead will publish Harm, a new novel by British author Sarah Waters, in March 2006

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