This book edited by Magali Guilbault Fitzbay and discussing the different strategies of inclusive, feminist, and nonbinary writing is exceptional and gets my very strong recommendation!
It's not quite the end of 2019, but I am going to wrap up my 2019 Blogging challenge here and now with a quick retrospective on what I've learned throughout my blogging challenge.
This week, I look at the second novel of the Ciel series by Sophie Labelle, an interview with Julie Michaud, the book Black Writers Matter by Whitney French, the comic The Thread That Binds by Noel Arthur Heimpel, and much more...
This week, let's look at a comic book collection of nonbinary fairy tales, a ritual on destroying your books to make art, a book that shows how feminism became a marketplace buzzword, and more...
On a bright, late April day, Squinky walked up to the third floor of a typical
Plateau triplex and rang the bell. I put on a kettle and made a pot of jasmine
Pronouns, sexual attraction, bodies, parental acceptance, privilege and passing,
these are some of the topics in the conversation between Quark and Lex in the
videogame Conversations We Have In My Head by Squinky.