I missed seeing this until today, so a belated thanks for including Indonesian Queer Histories on your list. I've also enjoyed these books lately: i) two collections of uncanny stories: HOMESICK by Nino Cipri and FRUITING BODIES by Kathryn Harlan (in the latter, I'm not much for fantasy-type stories, but found "Fiddler, Fool Pair" riveting); ii) THE SKIN AND ITS GIRL by Sarah Cypher about a half Palestinian girl (born with blue skin) who's trying to understand the story and stories of her grand-"aunt" who's always had a special connection with her.
I missed seeing this until today, so a belated thanks for including Indonesian Queer Histories on your list. I've also enjoyed these books lately: i) two collections of uncanny stories: HOMESICK by Nino Cipri and FRUITING BODIES by Kathryn Harlan (in the latter, I'm not much for fantasy-type stories, but found "Fiddler, Fool Pair" riveting); ii) THE SKIN AND ITS GIRL by Sarah Cypher about a half Palestinian girl (born with blue skin) who's trying to understand the story and stories of her grand-"aunt" who's always had a special connection with her.