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Still Here! Still Queer! Now What?

A Guide to LGBTQ+ Wellness and Wholeness in Midlife
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For many LGBTQ+ adults in midlife, the legacy of stigma, silence, and survival still lives in our bodies. We grew up during the AIDS crisis. We navigated Section 28. We were told we would end up lonely, tragic, or dead. And yet, we're still here.

Still Here! Still Queer! Now What? is a declaration of power for LGBTQ+ people entering the next chapter of life. It celebrates who we are and invites us to rediscover the joy, magic, and wholeness that have always been ours.

Coach and activist Dr Paul Taylor-Pitt offers a practical and inspiring toolkit for queer midlife flourishing. Drawing on lived experience, interviews, and coaching frameworks, he provides tools and reflections to help us move beyond shame, reconnect with pleasure, and step into our most vibrant, deliberate selves.

This is a love letter to Generation X queers and a celebration that we are still here, still queer, and ready to live with renewed purpose and pride.
  • Published: Oct 21 2026
  • Pages: 304
  • ISBN: 9781399840293
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Press Reviews

  • Layla McCay, author of Breaking the Rainbow Ceiling
    In a world rarely designed with queer people in mind, what a joy to find this smart, thoughtful book.
  • Damian Barr, Author of The Two Roberts
    Growing up, I thought I was the only boy like me. Growing older, I began to feel alone again-where were the other men like me? Paul's book helped reconnect me to my queerness and engage meaningfully and joyfully with my growing queer community.
  • Joseph Galliano-Doig MBE, co-founder of Queer Britain
    This is the book I've been pining for. As queer people, we're often left to navigate life and aging without a map, but Dr. Taylor-Pitt has emerged as a wise cartographer who is never afraid to reveal his own vulnerabilities. There is no one way of being queer and no one way of aging, but Paul has given us all a hell of an atlas.