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  • Jan 14, 2025 | lithub.com | Edward J. Underhill

    I didn’t see The Lion King until I was in my late twenties, when I was working on a spinoff Disney TV show and figured I should probably know the original source material. My partner watched it with me—and pointed out, as soon as Scar showed up on screen, that he’s a queer-coded villain. Article continues after advertisementI had never heard of queer-coding before then.

  • Feb 15, 2024 | unitedbypop.com | Edward J. Underhill |Kate Oldfield

    Filled with warmth, adventure and the bright lights of New York City, This Day Changes Everything, Edward Underhill’s sophomore YA novel, is a whirlwind coming-of-age queer romance that carves itself a permanent place in your heart from the first page. This Day Changes Evetything is an endearing and affirming novel and an asset to any bookshelf. To celebrate its release, we’re thrilled to have had the chance to talk to Edward all about it.

  • Feb 12, 2024 | unitedbypop.com | Edward J. Underhill |Kate Oldfield

    Filled with warmth, adventure and the bright lights of New York City, This Day Changes Everything, Edward Underhill’s sophomore YA novel, is a whirlwind coming-of-age queer romance that carves itself a permanent place in your heart from the first page. This Day Changes Evetything is an endearing and affirming novel and an asset to any bookshelf. To celebrate its release, we’re thrilled to have had the chance to talk to Edward all about it.

  • Sep 15, 2023 | booklistonline.com | Edward J. Underhill

    Feb. 2024. 288p. St. Martin’s/Wednesday, $20 (9781250835222); St. Martin’s/Wednesday, e-book, $11.99 (9781250835239). Grades 9-12. REVIEW. First published September 15, 2023 (). Does the universe have a say in who we meet or love? In a captivating all-in-one-day tale, that’s exactly what two queer teenagers, Abby Akerman and Leo Brewer, are about to find out.

  • Sep 6, 2023 | gcn.ie | Maia Kobabe |Aiden Thomas |Edward J. Underhill |Mason Deaver

    Books6 September, 2023. With Trans Pride celebrations being bigger than ever this year, let’s take a look at some books you should read by trans, non-binary and genderqueer authors. Beyond their own identities, most of these writers worked characters of similar identities into their stories.

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