The Queer Bible: Essays

· HarperAudio · Narrated by Jack Guinness, Amelia Abraham, Paula Akpan, Munroe Bergdorf, Joseph Cassara, Juliet Jacques, Paris Lees, Freddy McConnell, Paul Mendez, Mark Moore, Graham Norton, Matthew Todd and Russell Tovey
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An O, The Oprah Magazine LGBTQ Book ""Changing the Literary Landscape""

A gorgeously illustrated collection of essays written by today’s queer heroes—featuring contributions from Elton John, Tan France, Gus Kenworthy, Paris Lees, Russell Tovey, Munroe Bergdorf, and many others. The Queer Bible is a celebration of LGBTQ+ history and culture, edited by model, performer, and GQ contributing editor Jack Guinness.

Our queer heroes write about theirs.

In 2016, model and queer activist Jack Guinness decided that the LGBTQ+ community desperately needed to be reminded of its long and glorious history of stardom—and he was spurred to action. The following year, QueerBible.com was born, an online community devoted to celebrating queer heroes, both past and present. “So much queer history is hidden or erased,” says Guinness. “The Queer Bible is a home for all those personal stories and histories.” 

In this book, contemporary queer icons pay homage to those who helped pave their paths. Contributors include Vogue columnist Paris Lees (writing on Edward Enninful), singer and songwriter Elton John (writing on Divine), comedian Mae Martin (writing on Tim Curry), author Joseph Cassara (writing on Pedro Almodóvar), and many others, honoring timeless queer icons such as Susan Sontag, David Bowie, Sylvester, RuPaul, and George Michael through illuminating essays paired with stunning illustrations. 

The Queer Bible is a powerful and intimate essay collection of gratitude, and an essential, enduring love letter to the queer community. 

We stand on the shoulders of giants. Now we praise their names.

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Prince Tebbs
07 July 2022
I do find it very interesting that the very symbol (the rainbow) God depicted as a promise of peace after the flood for the very reason of sexual immorality, is the same symbol the LGBTQ idea has taken as a symbol of pride. “Pride”, that word says it all. They don’t call it love, but pride, yet say it is love. In order for one to know love they must first love God, have a relationship with Him. So to deny God, His Word, blaspheme
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scary boocat
02 July 2022
fantastic. oh man. ive only listened to the preview and it sounds good but mostly im losing my mind over the fact that its the first thing to come up when u google "bible". 10/10 just for that. also ig its good for baby gays and stuff.
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MLynette Pinky
27 May 2022
I listen to part of the audio, Don't know why this book is called The Queer Bible, it has nothing to do with the God or Bible. You wouldn't dare called it the queer Torah or the queer Quran. People always attack Christianity when it comes to gay community. When Muslim & Jewish have similar views that being gay is not of God. It's nothing but people talking about being gay or being a ally for the gay community You should have name it something else. Stupid title for your book
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About the author

In a recent profile, British GQ described Jack Guinness as ‘The Coolest Man in Britain’. Cambridge educated Jack Guinness began his career as a model, starring in global campaigns for brands such as L'Oreal, Dunhill and Dolce and Gabbana. As a writer, style and fashion commentator, he has contributed to the Sunday Times Style, Vogue Italia, The Guardian, British GQ, Gentleman’s Journal and Tatler. He also contributed an essay to former Stonewall Chief Executive Baroness Ruth Hunt's essay collection on faith and sexuality entitled, Queer Prophets, alongside writers such as Dustin Lance Black. Jack has developed and starred in digital content for Gucci, Ralph Lauren, Vogue, Vice and GQ, travelled to Japan to star in Channel 4's anarchic World Of Weird series, and hosted live social media takeovers for brands such as Alexa Chung and Hugo Boss. Guinness is proud to be on the British Fashion Council’s advisory Style Council for London Fashion Week Men’s, and passionately champions young designers and British manufacturing. Jack was recently announced as a Contributing Editor for British GQ magazine. Jack publically 'came out' in an interview with The Guardian newspaper, launching the LGBTQ+ community he founded, The Queer Bible which celebrates the works and lives of the global queer community. The Queer Bible podcast with guests including, Sir Ian Mckellen, activist Munro Bergdorf and Drag Race's Courtney Act is being released towards the end of 2021.

Munroe Bergdorf is an activist, writer, and model. She has recently been appointed as contributing editor at British Vogue and has contributed to publications including The Guardian, Grazia, i-D, ELLE, Teen Vogue, and Paper. In 2019, Bergdorf was awarded an honorary doctorate for campaigning for transgender rights by the University of Brighton, and served as a national advocate for UN Women UK. Her first film, What Makes a Woman, premiered on Channel 4 in 2018.

Graham Norton is the award-winning host of The Graham Norton Show, one of the most popular programs on BBC America. He is the author of the novels Holding, A Keeper, Home Stretch, and Forever Home, as well as the bestselling memoirs So Me and The Life and Loves of a He Devil. He lives in London.

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