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In Conversation With Ada Hoffmann
May 25, 2021
I don’t have a big post to make today, because most of that energy this week is going into preparing for the US Book Show! But I thought I’d take this time...
Friday chatter: Truth and lies
May 21, 2021
On Tuesday I wrote about activism being based in truthfulness. Now I want to hear about your approaches. What you evaluate diverse representation as a reader...
Friday chatter: Truth and lies
May 21, 2021
On Tuesday I wrote about activism being based in truthfulness. Now I want to hear about your approaches. What you evaluate diverse representation as a reader...
Your Bigotry Is A Lie
May 18, 2021
Sometimes I struggle to explain why I'm so interested in autistic representation in the genres I read, because I'm not sure I vibe with everyone else's...
Your Bigotry Is A Lie
May 18, 2021
Sometimes I struggle to explain why I'm so interested in autistic representation in the genres I read, because I'm not sure I vibe with everyone else's...
Friday Chatter: interview postmortem
May 14, 2021
Now that we’re finished our April (and early May) interview series, I’m curious to know what people thought. What was your favorite interview? What was your...
Friday Chatter: interview postmortem
May 14, 2021
Now that we’re finished our April (and early May) interview series, I’m curious to know what people thought. What was your favorite interview? What was your...
AUTHOR INTERVIEW: M Evan MacGriogair
May 13, 2021
Evan (who also writes under the names Emmie Mears and Maya MacGregor) sings and writes in Gàidhlig and in English. You can find their bilingual work on...
AUTHOR INTERVIEW: M Evan MacGriogair
May 13, 2021
Evan (who also writes under the names Emmie Mears and Maya MacGregor) sings and writes in Gàidhlig and in English. You can find their bilingual work on...
AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Luna Corbden
May 12, 2021
Luna Corbden (who also writes as Luna Lindsey) lives in Washington State. They are autistic and genderfluid. Their stories have appeared in Crossed Genres,...
AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Luna Corbden
May 12, 2021
Luna Corbden (who also writes as Luna Lindsey) lives in Washington State. They are autistic and genderfluid. Their stories have appeared in Crossed Genres,...
AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Rafi Kleiman
May 11, 2021
Rafi Kleiman is a queer, Jewish, neurodivergent author in a committed relationship with both urban fantasy and media diversity. They think it’s incredibly...
AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Rafi Kleiman
May 11, 2021
Rafi Kleiman is a queer, Jewish, neurodivergent author in a committed relationship with both urban fantasy and media diversity. They think it’s incredibly...
AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Elizabeth R McClellan
May 6, 2021
Elizabeth R.McClellan is a domestic violence attorney by day and a poet in the margins. They are a 2021 Rhysling Award Nominee whose work has appeared in...
AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Elizabeth R McClellan
May 6, 2021
Elizabeth R.McClellan is a domestic violence attorney by day and a poet in the margins. They are a 2021 Rhysling Award Nominee whose work has appeared in...
AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Dora M Raymaker
May 5, 2021
Dora M Raymaker, PhD, is an Autistic/queer/genderqueer research scientist, author, multi-media artist, and troublemaker whose work across disciplines focuses...
AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Dora M Raymaker
May 5, 2021
Dora M Raymaker, PhD, is an Autistic/queer/genderqueer research scientist, author, multi-media artist, and troublemaker whose work across disciplines focuses...
AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Aidan Widmer
May 4, 2021
Aidan has been writing since telling a crayon-illustrated story about Care Bears at age six. He meant to keep it as a hobby, but after being given the chance...
AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Aidan Widmer
May 4, 2021
Aidan has been writing since telling a crayon-illustrated story about Care Bears at age six. He meant to keep it as a hobby, but after being given the chance...
Even More Autistic Author Interviews!
May 3, 2021
There was so much interest in the April autistic author interview series that my interviews ended up spilling over into May! For the first half of this...
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