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There Once Was a Girl

By |2020-03-28T13:41:18-05:00September 24th, 2015|Categories: Archive, Guest Blogs|Tags: , |

Bisexual Awareness Week Series: Day 4 – Previous Posts: Introduction to Bisexual Awareness Week Series – Bisexuality in YA – On Failing to Recognize Ourselves in Mirrors - The "B" Word by Tristina Wright Once upon a time, there was a college girl very confused about her sexuality, and her best friend was a lesbian. They [...]

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The “B” Word

By |2020-03-28T13:41:18-05:00September 23rd, 2015|Categories: Archive, Guest Blogs|Tags: , |

Bisexual Awareness Week Series: Day 3 – Previous Posts: Introduction to Bisexual Awareness Week Series – Bisexuality in YA - On Failing to Recognize Ourselves in Mirrors by Camryn Garrett Reading a book is like being sucked into someone else’s world. I’ve learned about other worlds, but also my own through reading. Not only have I [...]

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On Failing to Recognize Ourselves in Mirrors

By |2020-03-28T13:41:19-05:00September 22nd, 2015|Categories: Archive, Guest Blogs|Tags: , , |

Bisexual Awareness Week Series: Day 1 – Previous Posts: Introduction to Bisexual Awareness Week Series – Bisexuality in YA by Claire Spaulding When I first started brainstorming for this post, I came up with a list of what I want to see in bisexual YA: more badass bisexual ladies going on adventures! Swoon-worthy romance with happy [...]

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My Kind of Story

By |2020-03-28T13:39:57-05:00February 21st, 2019|Categories: Archive|

Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week Series by Laura Pohl I’ve always loved reading love stories. There was nothing like opening a book to find a sweeping romance on its pages, love stories like I’d never seen before. Love stories that defied everything, society, family, even death. They were stories that made me fiercely believe in this [...]

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Working Draft

By |2020-03-28T13:39:57-05:00February 20th, 2019|Categories: Archive|

Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week Series by Rosiee Thor Draft 1: I stumble through the motions of a story told poorly. It is flimsy framework, a bare beginning most of which I will tear down and rebuild. But it is written, and it is done. No one kisses anyone in this draft. I know I’ll have to [...]

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Centering Friendship in YA Lit

By |2019-02-19T01:33:20-05:00February 19th, 2019|Categories: Guest Blogs, Readers on Reading|Tags: |

Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week Series by Ashia Monet The power of friendship has always been one of my favorite tropes to read and write. Watching a group of strangers become lifelong friends is entertaining in its own right. Adding in the acknowledgement that accomplishing their goals is only possible through the love and trust they have [...]

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Book List: Asian Characters in LGBTQIA+ YA

By |2020-03-28T13:40:55-05:00April 26th, 2016|Categories: Archive, Book Lists|Tags: , |

Welcome back to our book list series! We get many asks on tumblr for books with a certain identity/genre/etc, and we've started posting our replies on the blog as well as on tumblr. If you are looking for a certain kind of LGBTQIA+ book, send us an ask on tumblr! Here is the ask we got this week: [...]

Being Ace: Cultural Differences and Progress

By |2020-03-28T13:41:10-05:00October 31st, 2015|Categories: Archive, Guest Blogs|Tags: |

Asexuality in YA Series: Day 6 – Previous Posts: Introduction to Asexuality in YA Series – Aces Out: Laying the Cards On the Table – Acing Romance: On Writing YA Love Stories as an Asexual – 5 Tips and Tricks To Writing Asexual Characters – Interview with Simon Tam - Reading While Asexual: Representation in Ace YA [...]

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