Originally from Derbyshire, Lewis Laney headed to the bright lights of Blackpool in his teens and began writing queer fiction. After having his first short story published in The Next Wave: The Gay Times Book of Short Stories (2002) at eighteen, he went on to write for various publications including the iconic music magazine The Face. His first book The Little Book of Pride was published in 2020 and immediately topped Amazon's LGBTQ History category. Lewis works in publishing and lives in London, where he works with local establishments to provide safe spaces for queer meet-ups.Charlotte MacMillan-Scott is a pen and digital illustrator based in the UK. Her lively works explore empowerment, visibility and identity. They are full of bright colours, bold lines and famous characters. She also creates stickers.
'A wonderful and fascinating tribute to the people who have changed our world' - Matthew Todd, award-winning author of 'PRIDE: The Story of the LGBTQ Equality Movement' 'An invaluable book to read and to consult' - Peter Ackroyd, author of 'London: The Biography' and 'Queer City: Gay London from the Romans to the Present Day' 'With queer rights yet again under attack around the globe, it's an entirely refreshing change to receive news of a book like 365 Gays of the Year. What Laney has created serves as a timely reminder that while we have always faced persecution from the white, heteronormative, cis-gender, patriarchal establishment, they have not and will never succeed in erasing our identities. 365 Gays of the Year offers 365+1 reasons to get up every day and keep fighting. We're here, we're queer and as long as we have the likes of Laney championing our voices, we will never go quietly.' - Addicted Magazine