Queer Heroes of Myth and Legend: A celebration of gay gods, sapphic saints, and queerness through the ages
Featuring 50 profiles and select B&W illustrated portraits, Heroes of Queer Myth & Legend is a celebration of gay gods and goddesses, sapphic sirens, misunderstood mermen, and lesbians of legend.
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