Queer Devotion, Charlie Claire Burgess
Queer Devotion, Charlie Claire Burgess
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Queer Devotion
Spirituality Beyond the Binary in Myth, Story, and Practice

Author: Charlie Claire Burgess

Narrator: Charlie Claire Burgess

Unabridged: 10 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Hay House LLC

Published: 05/20/2025

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A liberating exploration of the queer divine in deities and figures of myth and legend that opens pathways for LGBTQIA+ people to revere the divinity within and create an affirming spiritual practice.

Queer people have always existed and queerness has always been divine. Queer Devotion, by tarot teacher and deck creator Charlie Claire Burgess, reminds us of this by re-examining sacred stories through a queer and gender expansive lens. With exercises, reflection prompts, and ritual suggestions, readers can discover a deeper spiritual relationship with themselves and the divine and begin building an affirming personal practice of self-defined queer devotion.

From gay Greek gods to genderfluid Norse ones, from transgender Catholic saints to queer Arthurian legends, Queer Devotion reveals that spirituality has always been far queerer than we’ve been led to believe. In the beginning, the gods were queer—and they still are.

This audio product contains a PDF with supporting material, and the PDF is available to download.

About The Author

Charlie Claire Burgess (they/them) is a queer and non-binary tarot reader, tarot teacher, deck creator, writer, artist, and witch. They are the creator and illustrator of Fifth Spirit Tarot and the author of Radical Tarot. They host The Word Witch podcast and are also a short story writer—their stories have appeared in literary journals and anthologies, and have received a Pushcart Prize Special Mention (2014) and notable mentions in two Best American anthologies.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lorien on August 26, 2025

This book has the readability of a novel, yet is chock full of citations and quotes, it feels like the sort of book I would feel lucky to read for a theology class in College. Each chapter stands on it's own which is great for us adhd readers who are always reading way too many books at once so we d......more

Goodreads review by Leanna on November 28, 2025

There was a lot to love about the book. The narrative was amazing, it was fun to read, and the author was someone you could really connect to. Their voice was super enjoyable.I think the guided exercises after each chapter were also nice and helpful, all the more connected to the author and their me......more