The Gay Ass Book Club

Jameel Mayers - Gay Ass Introduction

6 min · 2. feb. 2026
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This episode is the why behind the Gay Ass Book Club. It starts with how this idea came together, the gap it’s meant to fill, and why queer stories still struggle to get the same space, attention, and longevity as everyone else’s. This isn’t about assigned reading or academic breakdowns. It’s about books we actually want to talk about, authors who deserve real visibility, and readers who want community without gatekeeping. You’ll hear what the club is, what it’s not, and how it’s going to work. Frequent reads. Author interviews. Spotlights on emerging and established LGBTQ+ writers. A growing library you can trust. And conversations that feel like the good part of book club, not homework. The goal is simple: support queer authors, create discovery for readers, and build something that lasts. There’s also a quick nod to how this connects naturally with the work already happening over at Fathernetics, same values, same focus on storytelling, just a different lane. Whether you’re a reader, a writer, or both, this episode sets the tone for what’s coming and why now is the right time. What to expect going forward: New book picks, author interviews, reader discussions, and space for queer authors to get their work in front of people who are actively looking for it. Launch: May 2026 Subscribe, share it with a reader friend, and if you’re a queer author, this is your invitation to pull up a chair.

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episode Jameel Mayers - Gay Ass Introduction artwork

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This episode is the why behind the Gay Ass Book Club. It starts with how this idea came together, the gap it’s meant to fill, and why queer stories still struggle to get the same space, attention, and longevity as everyone else’s. This isn’t about assigned reading or academic breakdowns. It’s about books we actually want to talk about, authors who deserve real visibility, and readers who want community without gatekeeping. You’ll hear what the club is, what it’s not, and how it’s going to work. Frequent reads. Author interviews. Spotlights on emerging and established LGBTQ+ writers. A growing library you can trust. And conversations that feel like the good part of book club, not homework. The goal is simple: support queer authors, create discovery for readers, and build something that lasts. There’s also a quick nod to how this connects naturally with the work already happening over at Fathernetics, same values, same focus on storytelling, just a different lane. Whether you’re a reader, a writer, or both, this episode sets the tone for what’s coming and why now is the right time. What to expect going forward: New book picks, author interviews, reader discussions, and space for queer authors to get their work in front of people who are actively looking for it. Launch: May 2026 Subscribe, share it with a reader friend, and if you’re a queer author, this is your invitation to pull up a chair.

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