Recommended by Matt Fitzpatrick
Gay Buffet feels like home, not the home you left, but the one you’re building with the people who see you, even when it can be challenging to see yourself. Aidan writes with humor, vulnerability, and a relentless belief that we’re all capable of showing up for each other. In a world constantly trying to make us forget our power, Gay Buffet is a reminder that community and hope aren’t luxuries, they’re necessities. So, treat yourself…
Geek Out feels like sitting with a friend who gets why you still think about that one anime arc from middle school — because it’s never just about the show. Brenden knows how pop culture holds our memories, our queerness, and our questions about who we’re becoming. It’s smart, it’s tender, and it’s exactly the kind of nerdy introspection we need.




