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Trick or Treat!

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It’s Halloween. What spooky adventures do you have planned? Are you dressing up for the occasion? My teenagers still like to go out with their friends. My older one has gone as a traffic cone (yes, really) for the last three years. This year, he wants to buy reflective tape to make his costume even more authentic. Meanwhile, my daughter is going as a character from a web comic I’d never heard of. Her costume is fabulous, though, right down to the details. She did a great job. I won’t be...

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Spooky, Scary, and Supernatural, oh my!

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Ghosts in graveyards. Vampires and were-beasts. Creepy killer clowns. Demons in disguise. Zombies after your brains. Witches, wizards, and warlocks. Unexplained noises and things that go bump in the night.

This was always my favorite time of year. When my kids were younger, we tried to keep Halloween on the lighter side. Not so much now that they’re teenagers. My daughter loves horror, and she reminded me how much I enjoy a good scare.

This past weekend has been a fun one, in terms of the ooky-spooky. We finally went to see IT...

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Visi-BI-lity: You are seen

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It’s Bisexual Visibility Day, and I’m here to talk about what that means in the context of books and writing.

A conversation with a colleague prompted me to think more about this question: Why don’t we see more books with bisexual protagonists in different-gender relationships? Not merely a passing mention or objectification, but bisexual people being visibly, proudly queer within the context of having a partner of another gender.

The answer to this is complex, and I’m not going to attempt to explain every part in detail. I will say that...

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What’s New in September

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Here’s a look at what’s on tap, what’s on deck, and what’s in the news.

New Release

Looking for something new to read? We’ve got you covered. This month’s featured book is Minuet, by A.M. Leibowitz. If you’ve longed to read a love story between a bisexual/biromantic cisgender woman, a bisexual/biromantic trans man, and a pansexual/aromantic cisgender man, now’s your chance. You can find it at all your favorite online book outlets.

Coming Soon

Here’s what we’ve got for you this fall. You won’t...

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What If We Do Wait?

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Recently, I shared the above meme. The text of the main point reads:

i really like the advice "write marginalized characters but don’t write about marginalization unless you experience it"
absolutely i think cis people should expand their horizons and write trans characters, but they shouldn’t write stories about being trans. likewise I think allistic/NT authors should write about autistic characters! but not stories about being autistic.
represent us. absolutely. but don’t tell our stories. let us do that.

Some people took this to mean hetero-washing or...

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