Chicken Heart

 
by Morgan Boecher
 

PUBLICATION DATE: February 2026

6” X 9”

236 PAGES

Trade paperback

ISBN: 9781951491444

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What People Are Saying

“A funny, poignant, and insightful story that feels just a touch magical. I fell happily under this book's spell.” —Rob Kirby, author of Marry Me a Little

“A splendid balancing act, effortlessly navigating the tumultuous waters between the shores of hilarity and heartbreak, this book is full of characters that truly come alive on the page.” —Bishakh Som, author of Spellbound


“This engaging story reclaims queer and trans joy, faces grief, and fights the haters in a funny and relatable way.” —Shelby Criswell, author of Queer As All Get Out

Synopsis

One standup comedian goes on a journey of self-discovery and explores the pitfalls and power of choosing one's own queer narrative. 

Jackie Locklear is a stand-up comedian who is trans and doesn’t know how to confront that part of himself. His Aunt Sheila’s death spurs Jackie to take a trip to the refuge Sheila built for trans folks, the Chicken Heart Love Commune. The people there represent a range of backgrounds, in contrast with the world where Jackie was raised. But as a city kid still coming to terms with his trans identity, and struggling to process his grief, the bucolic place and its residents don’t make him feel like he fits in. Through the power of humor and acceptance, Jackie is able to make space for himself.

An emotional, powerful story about finding one’s heart and opening up to people who are willing and able to love.


About the Author

Morgan Boecher is a comics writer and artist dedicated to telling trans stories with humor and heart. Their first book What’s Normal Anyway? started as a webcomic and has now been translated and sold to educators and readers internationally. As a speaker and performer on queer topics, Morgan has appeared at places such as NYComicCon, FlameCon, Columbia University, University of Florida, and the LGBT Center in Manhattan. They live in Brooklyn, New York.