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Happy trans awareness week! Allow me to make you aware of these trans bisexuals
Books listed:
Hugged by Verity Ritchie
Make Room for Love by Darcy Liao
Minuet by A.M. Leibowitz
The Anonymous Letters of C Forestier by Felicia Davin
Foxhunt (Foxhunt, #1) by Rem Wigmore
The Flowered Blade by Taylor Hubbard
Homegrown Magic by Jamie Pacton and Becca Podos
How to Survive a Slasher by Justine Pucella Winans
#My posts#bisexual#bisexual representation#bisexual pride#bi books#bisexual books#sapphic books#book blog#queer books#lgbt books#lgbtq books#bisexual romance#bookblr#book tumblr#Bi rep#achillean books#bi4bi books#bi4bi#Bi4bi rep#queer bipoc books#bi pride#bisexuality#bisexual rep#trans books#trans rep
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September was a good month for reading ! I've already started on my first October book, Black Leopard Red Wolf. I can tell you right now it's unlike anything I've read before, is dark as heck, and I'm loving it.
I've got three books under my belt for the 23for23 challenge so far, here's to twenty more. 📚🏳️🌈���
#noahs book recs#september reads#books i read#october reads#fall books#queer books#queer bipoc books#bipoc books#book recommendations#fantasy books#house of always#the salt grows heavy#the mermaid the witch and the sea#criers war#witchmark#kings of the wyld#silver in the wood#drowned country#bro and the beast#silver under nightfall#black leopard red wolf#the alchemy under moonlight#venom and vow#light from uncommon stars
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Funny how a house can be more than just four walls: the center of the universe, the one place your father is happy, an obsession.
Trang Thanh Tran, She is a Haunting
#Trang Thanh Tran#She is a Haunting#house#haunted house#homeowner#center of the universe#happiness#obsession#Asian American literature#Vietnamese literature#diaspora#horror novel#sapphic literature#LGBTQ literature#queer literature#BIPOC author#quotes#quotes blog#literary quotes#literature quotes#literature#book quotes#books#words#text
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#welp we made it to Last Week Tonight#libraries#public libraries#American libraries#banned books#censorship#that said i do appreciate how they highlighted that public libraries lend all kinds of useful things not just books#groomer discourse bullshit#in which people who don't read books are mad that people might read books about things they don't like#like queer people existing#or BIPOC demanding justice and human rights#and so they want to talk to the manager#tumblarians#librarians#library workers#BookLooks#Moms for Liberty#a.k.a. Assholes with Casseroles#a.k.a. Klanned Karenhood#John Oliver#Last Week Tonight#Youtube
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Damian: Fuck you. Bis your lingual.
Tim: Fuck you. Bis your sexuality.
Jason: Fuck you. Bis your cycle.
#dc#dc comics#comics#batfam#comic books#funny#batfamily#batkids#batbros#batsiblings#batboys#damian wayne#robin#tim drake#red robin#jason todd#red hood#batfam incorrect quotes#funny incorrect quotes#lgbtq+#poc characters#canon queer characters#bipoc characters#bi characters#humor#cw cursing
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PHONING FAUST -- A Sapphic Novel of Demonic Contracts, Demisexuality, and Yearning by me! A cool queer author ~
Are you LGBT+ or BIPOC or just REALLY LOVE BOOKS? Interested in being an ARC reader and reading a book and helping a fellow queer indie author out? (Pretty please? -- ARC links all the way at the bottom of this post (beneath the rainbow banner) for those who like Sapphic demon x human angst books ~)
AND LOOK AT THE CHARACTER ART OF MEMPHIS (BADASS DEMON) AND DIAN (HUMAN) BY MY ARTIST FRIEND SNAX
https://linktr.ee/artsnaxk
ABOUT ME
Demisexual?? Queer? Nonbinary? All these were magical words to me until it hit...
Oh-- that's me.
It took me a while to come out as queer, longer to come out as nonbinary, and then some more time to reconcile all this with being a mixed Indonesian kid. A dash of mental health, a sprig of figuring out asexuality and neurodivergence. But atop all that? One thing has been constant.
I've always been a writer.
That's some live footage of me summoning some forces to reign my characters in from being feral.
WHY I WROTE PHONING FAUST
Well, well, well, after years of battling imposter's syndrome, I did it. I wrote another book! It's called PHONING FAUST and it's getting published with queer indie publishing company @ninestarpress-blog because they're all cool and LGBT+ and super talented!
Why did I write PHONING FAUST?
What is... a Faust?
A Faustian bargain is what's popularly known as the devil's bargain. A usually losing situation or a trick where the devil tricks someone out of their soul in exchange for ULTIMATE POWER!
I rewrote Faust to be Sapphic as can be. It stars a mixed Indonesian lesbian named Dian Faust who battles depression tooth and nail and ends up calling a mental health crisis hotline. Bc... she's lonely.
PAUSE-- and this is a horror comedy. Comedy. COMEDY-- you might say?
WHY? HOW? Sounds sad and depressing, right?
WHAT'S FAUST?
Well... in the original retelling version of Goethe's Faust (who retold it from folklore etc etc) the main character of Dr. Faustus accidentally summons the devil or something when he too is about to consider the meaning of life and it gets sad bc he doesn't see one so he makes the devil's bargain FOR ULTIMATE POWER. Or something.
But in my version-- it's based off my experiences as a queer person. Before I had community. Before I understood and accepted myself-- I had a rough time. For a whole bunch of factors outside of that-- I didn't feel like my life was in a good place. And even worse-- I felt isolated.
THE PLOT
I didn't want to bother my friends with my problems. So-- I'd call the Trevor Project or a crisis hotline just to have somebody to talk to. In the same way-- Dian Faust is struggling with depression in the story I write. So she calls a hotline like the Trevor Project just to not be alone.
And guess who she finds?
A super hot genderfluid devil called MEMPHIS, short for Mephistopheles. A pierced and tatted punk rocker who has an interest for telling tall tales and serving Dian Faust's every wish and command! (No, not like that!)
Because Dian Faust, like me, is a mixed Indonesian kid trying to figure out what it means to be queer AND demisexual (finding attraction only after really getting to emotionally connect with someone and feeling, as I explain in the book, a lack of that before then for anyone). And she's figuring plenty out--- including how to save her immortal soul and her feelings for a certain genderfluid demon but if you want to know more-- YOU CAN BUT YOU HAVE TO SCROLL TO THE END OF THIS POST TO FIND OUT !
I wrote this book PHONING FAUST (coming out in 2025 sometime with NineStar Press btw. I have these books CATCH LILI TOO and WAKE THE DEAD also starring Sapphic demiace MCs if it's helpful while you wait!
I WROTE MORE QUEER BOOKS (if interested)! (ARC SIGN UP LINK IS STILL BELOW THIS ONE THO! > FOLLOW THE RAINBOW !!)
MY OTHER QUEER BOOKS: https://sophiawhittemore.com/books/ ) <3 <3 <3
I wrote PHONING FAUST (train of thought, sorry, that's the neurodivergence) because I wanted people to feel less alone.
I was, like Dian Faust and like a lot of people, a queer person who felt like I was on an island unto myself. I didn't know who to turn to-- so I turned to no one. By reaching out to hotlines (no hot devils unfortunately), I managed to get the help I needed to avoid making rash decisions-- to get the help I needed to get better. To take that first step.
PHONING FAUST is a novel that raises the importance of mental health and finding community, and most importantly, not giving up. As Dian Faust says in my upcoming book...
There are stars out there-- I had only to see it.
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🌈🌈🌈🌈ARC LINK SIGN UPS HERE 🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈
ARC LINK SIGN UPS IN LINKTREE <3
Want to be an ARC reader for this queer book starring a demisexual Sapphic couple and BIPOC cast?
Sign up here! : https://tr.ee/mWPM8I9Zev
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Hmmm, demon contracts...now where might young 2010 emo me have heard that before... ? ?
#amwriting#booklr#writerblr#sapphic#queer#lesbian#bisexual#genderfluid#nonbinary#queer community#queer artist#sapphic writer#lgbtqiaplus#non-binary author#arc readers#arc readers wanted#representation matters#bipoc#aapi#asian American representation#writing with color#demon#demon contracts#faust#goethe's faust#phoning faust#queer books#lgbtqiaplus books
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Our Top 5 5-Star Reads of 2024!
1. Cripping Intersex, Celeste E. Orr
Honestly just an incredible book. I think everyone should read it. Really gave me a lot to think about with intersexuality and disability, and I really appreciated it going into the racism of sex and pathology.
-Rainii
2. Refusing Compulsory Sexuality, Sherronda J. Brown
(Yes I finished the rest of the book today just so I could include it here because I liked it so much)
Definitely another "everyone should read this" book!! Brown does a fantastic job discussing asexuality, blackness, white supremacy, and compulsory sexuality. The affirmations throughout were also really soothing to us as an asexual, and the book really provides a good structure for thinking about asexuality and acephobia. Extremely good book!!
-Fennel
3. A Short History of Trans Misogyny, Jules Gill-Peterson
Another extremely good book I think everyone should read. Gill-Peterson brings more of a racial lens to transfeminine history that I've found was sorely lacking in other trans history and theory books I've read, and I've enjoyed her work so much that I plan to read all of her books when I'm able. It's a short book, but has a lot of good content.
-Rainii
4. Braiding Sweetgrass For Young Adults, Robin Wall Kimmerer with Monique Gray Smith, Nicole Neidhardt
I listened to the audiobook of this one, but from what I've seen of the illustrations online, they are absolutely wonderful. This book had a lot of good stories, some of which we've heard before from the elders in our own community, some of which were new to us. It gives good advice and wisdom, and I like the reflections it asks of the reader. Definitely a good book for older kids or young adults!
-Fennel
5. The Selected Works of Audre Lorde, Audre Lorde with Roxane Gay
I'd been wanting to read Lorde's works for a while, considering how incredibly important they are. This collection of her works was a really great way to get into it, and I definitely highly recommend it. I think reading Audre Lorde really affected the ways I think about things and how I view the world.
-Rainii
#booklr#book tumblr#reading#intersex#trans#lgbt#transgender#transfem#bipoc#poc#queer books#trans books#bipoc books
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Queer Book Recommendations
It's pride season in Wellington, New Zealand and my local library has published its second "Teen Staff Picks" zine! In that spirit, I bring you, a collection of lesser-known queer books featured in the two that have been released so far! I've narrowed the lists down to books that have 1000 or fewer reviews on Goodreads as of posting (though I actually use Storygraph personally). I haven't read most of these, they're new to me as well but looking forward to getting into them.
Sapphic
Trouble Girls - Julia Lynn Rubin
Planning Perfect - Haley Neil
Improbable Magic for Cynical Witches - Kate Scelsa
The Meadows - Stephanie Oakes
Never Trust a Gemini - Freja Nicole Woolf
This Is All Your Fault - Aminah Mae Safi
The Year My Life Went Down the Toilet - Jake Maia Arlow
Youngblood - Sasha Laurens
In the Role of Brie Hutchens - Nicole Melleby
Achillean
We Are Totally Normal - Rahul Kanakia
Two Can Play That Game - Leanne Yong
Blaine for the Win - Robbie Couch
I Like Me Better - Robby Weber
The Language of Seabirds - Will Taylor
The Feeling of Falling in Love - Mason Deaver
Charming Young Man - Eliot Schrefer
Emmett - L. C. Rosen
Pages I Never Wrote - Marco Donati
Trans Characters
Across a Field of Starlight - Blue Delliquanti
Welcome to St. Hell: My Trans Teen Misadventure - Lewis Hancox
The Borrow a Boyfriend Club - Page Powars
If I Can Give You That - Michael Gray Bulla
Transmogrify!: 14 Fantastical Tales of Trans Magic - G. Haron Davis
Jess, Chunk, and the Road Trip to Infinity - Kristin Elizabeth Clark
Magical Boy - The Kao
Kisses For Jet: A Coming-of-Gender Story - Joris Bas Backer
Between Perfect and Real - Ray Stoeve
Featuring Queer People of Colour
Ander & Santi Were Here - Jonny Garza Villa
The Loophole - Naz Kutub
Spell Bound - F. T. Lukens
Tim Te Maro and the Subterranean Heartsick Blues - H. S. Valley
Rise to the Sun - Leah Johnson
Never Kiss Your Roommate - Philline Harms
Rainbow! - Bloom & Sunny
Other Ever Afters: New Queer Fairy Tales - Melanie Gillman
Anne of Greenville - Mariko Tamaki
#lgbtqia#books#books & libraries#public libraries#queer books#lgbtqiia+#lgbtq+ books#pride#sapphic books#gay books#trans books#bipoc lgbt#wlw#mlm#reading#wellington pride#lgbt#lgbtq#diverse reads#diverse books#graphic novel#fantasy#contemporary romance#romance#coming of age#is this enough tags yet#libraries are important#support your local library#libraries are cool#transgender
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🩷 Sapphic BIPOC Books for Sapphic September
💜 Too often, books by authors of color get shelved out of view in favor of books written by well-known, already-established white authors. No more! In this amazing era of writing, there are more sapphic books by authors of color (about characters of color) than ever before! Here are a few sapphic BIPOC books to consider adding to your TBR! Spread the word about these books to give them the attention they deserve.
🩷 Girls of Paper and Fire -Natasha Ngan 🩷 You Should See Me in a Crown - Leah Johnson 🩷 Once Ghosted, Twice Shy - Alyssa Cole 🩷 Cinderella Is Dead - Kalynn Bayron
💜 Friday I'm in Love - Camryn Garret 💜 The Love & Lies of Rukhsana Ali - Sabina Khan 💜 Wild Beauty - Anna-Marie McLemore 💜 Last Night at the Telegraph Club - Malinda Lo
🩷 Gay the Pray Away - Natalie Naudus 🩷 D'Vaughn and Kris Plan a Wedding - Chencia C. Higgins 🩷 The Good Luck Girls - Charlotte Nicole Davis 🩷 Clap When You Land - Elizabeth Acevedo
💜 The Midnight Lie - Marie Rutkoski 💜 Tell Me How You Really Feel - Aminah Mae Safi 💜 We Set the Dark on Fire - Tehlor Kay Mejia 💜 The Henna Wars - Adiba Jaigirdar
🩷 All of Us with Wings - Michelle Ruiz Keil 🩷 How to Find a Princess - Alyssa Cole 🩷 Cinderella Is Dead - Kalynn Bayron 🩷 Sorry, Bro - Taleen Voskuni
💜 Wish You Weren’t Here - Erin Baldwin 💜 Girl, Serpent, Thorn - Melissa Bashardoust 💜 We Didn’t Ask for This - Ali Alsaid 💜 The Grief Keeper - Alexandra Villasante
🩷 Tell Me Again How a Crush Should Really Feel - Sara Farizan 🩷 Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me - Mariko Temaki 🩷 It’s Not Like It’s a Secret - Misa Sugiura 🩷 Everything Leads to You - Nina LaCour
💜 You Exist Too Much - Zaina Arafat 💜 The Skin and Its Girl - Sarah Cypher 💜 Hijab Butch Blues - Lamya H 💜 Roses in the Mouth of a Lion - Bushra Rehman
🩷 Faebound - Saara El-Arifi 🩷 Legendborn - Tracy Deonn 🩷 The Weight of Stars - K. Ancrum 🩷 Dread Nation - Justina Ireland
💜 I’ll Be The One - Lyla Lee 💜 Not Your Sidekick - C.B. Lee 💜 Honey Girl - Morgan Rogers 💜 Every Body Looking - Candice Iloh
#bipoc stories#support bipoc#bipoc#bipoc books#sapphic books#sapphic#sapphic september#sapphic romance#books#book reader#book reading#queer book recs#book recs#lesbian romance#lesbian pride#lesbian books#lesbian fiction#lesbian#wlw romance#wlw fiction#wlw post#wlw#batty about books#battyaboutbooks
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Happy Black History Month! Check Out 15 of Our Favorite Queer Reads by Black Authors
February is Black History Month in the United States, and Duck Prints Press is joining in the celebration by sharing 15 of our favorite queer reads by Black authors! The contributors to this list are Shadaras, boneturtle, Tris Lawrence, Sebastian Marie, Shea Sullivan, Terra P. Waters, and an anonymous author.
An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon
The Fifth Season (The Broken Earth Trilogy) by N.K. Jemisin
A Necessary Chaos by Brent Lambert
The Prey of Gods by Nicky Drayden
So Many Beginnings: A Little Women Remix (Remixed Classics Series) by Bethany C. Morrow
Nothing Burns As Bright As You by Ashley Woodfolk
You Should See Me in a Crown by Leah Johnson
Rise to the Sun by Leah Johnson
This Poison Heart (This Poison Heart Series) by Kalynn Bayron
The Taking of Jake Livingston by Ryan Douglass
The Summer Prince by Alaya Dawn Johnson
How to Find a Princess (Runaway Royals Series) by Alyssa Cole
Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers
My Dear Henry: A Jekyll & Hyde Remix (Remixed Classics Series) by Kalynn Bayron
Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi
What are YOUR favorite reads by Black authors? We’d love to find more to add to our to-be-read piles!
Want to chat your favorite reads with us? Join our Book Lover’s Discord server!
You can view this list as a bookshelf on Goodreads!
Love reading queer books? Our Queer Book Challenge is running on Storygraph through the end of 2024. Come join us!
#duck prints press#book recommendations#black history month#black authors#queer books#bipoc authors#queer rec list#rec list#recommendation list
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As bisexual visibility month approaches us, I wanted to highlight a few bi books we don't see people talking about much and give people some recs for bi books to read!
Books listed:
Fall Into You by Georgina Kiersten
Splinter by Jasper Hyde
Spring on the Peninsula by Ery Shin
When Tara Met Farah by Tara Pammi
Forever Is Now by Mariama J. Lockington
More to Love by Georgina Kiersten
When the Stars Alight by Camilla Andrew
Lulu Sinagtala and the City of Noble Warriors by Gail D. Villanueva
No Two Ways by Chi Yu
Exposing Lesser Demons by K.N. Robertson
Wolfpack by Rem Wigmore
A Dance of Water and Air by Antonia Aquilante
Hugged by Verity Ritchie
Where Willows Weep by Luna Fiore
Fake it by Lily Seabrooke
Small Gods of Calamity by Sam Kyung Yoo
Beyond Repair by Catherine Stein
Baptism of Fire by Jessie Thomas
Poisoned Primrose by Dahlia Donovan
Birthright by M.A. Vice
A Masc for Purim by Roz Alexander
Your Driver is Waiting by Priya Guns
Errant by L.K. Fleet
Loser of the Year by Carrie Byrd
Fortune Favors the Dead by Stephen Spotswood
Monstersona by Chloe Spencer
Scoring a Spouse by Liz Lincoln
Tengoku by Rae D. Magdon
Leaving's Not the Only Way to Go by Kay Acker
Speech and Debacles by Heather DiAngelis
Things I'll Never Say by Cassandra Newbould
Chameleon Moon by RoAnna Sylver
Allure by CEON
To Beg or Not to Beg by Cat Giraldo
Shadows Dark and Deadly by Andrea Marie Johnson
Ride with Me by Jenna Jarvis
Dearly Departed by Heather Novak
Swift and Sudden Exit by Nico Vincenty
Wishing on Winter by Brenna Bailey
Crystrals and Contracts by A. A. Fairview
Tomb of Heart and Shadow by Cara N. Delaney
False Hearts and Broken Frets by Elle Bennett
The Blood Born Dragon by J. C. Rycroft
An Act of Devotion by A. M. Leibowitz
Biting down by Torrance Sené
#My posts#bisexual#bisexual representation#bisexual pride#bi books#bisexual books#sapphic books#booklr#book blog#queer books#lgbt books#lgbtq books#bisexual romance#bookblr#book tumblr#Bi rep#achillean books#bi4bi books#bi4bi#Bi4bi rep#queer bipoc books#bi pride#bisexuality#bisexual rep#bisexual butch#butch books#butch bi
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Here are my picks for the 23for23 challenge, with a few extra to carry me into the new year. Most of these are queer, but there are a few exceptions.
The 23for23 challenge was started on Instagram, and focus on reading and uplifting BIPOC authors.
I'm currently listening to The Witch King, and I think I'll listen to Blood Debts too. I have Poison Heart and Iron Widow, so they'll be my next physical reads.
Have you read any of these?
#noahs book recs#23for23#queer bipoc books#bipoc books#books to read#book recommendations#queer books#fantasy books#dark fantasy#sci fi#horror#thriller#trans books
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Hi everyone! My name is Inanna, and welcome to my Tumblr! Booklr? Writelr? I have absolutely no idea, but I’m happy to be here. I’ll be simultaneously posting to here and insta (@inannacarterwrites) so feel free to go follow me there as well!
At the time of writing this, I’m an MFA student at Emerson College. I’m also an aspiring literary agent and a freelance editor (@gentle.edits.llc on insta!). I’m currently working on my debut novel, a queer, poly, enemies-to-lovers thriller/romantic suspense.
My biggest hope for this account is to share my writing journey while getting to know other writers! So, please, let’s connect :)
Q: If you’re a book lover, what are your favorite things to read? If you’re a fellow writer, what are your favorite things to write? I’m really hoping to build community here, so again, it’s wonderful to meet you all!
P.S. I’m so new to tumblr…so if anyone has any tips, I’d appreciate it!
#writers on tumblr#book#books#romance#romance books#writeblr#writing#meet the writer#meet the author#author#queer writers#queer author#bipoc writers#bipoc author#writerscommunity#writer stuff#writer things#writerblr#female writers#poc writer#poc author
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"In their petition, the ardent culture warriors claim the books expose kids to “obscene depictions of sexually explicit acts.” The books in question include People Kill People, a YA novel by bestselling author Ellen Hopkins about the deleterious effects of gun violence; It Ends With Us, a romance novel by Colleen Hoover that was made into a Hollywood film starring Blake Lively; All Boys Aren’t Blue, a “memoir-manifesto” by journalist and LGBTQ activist George M. Johnson about his struggles growing up as a gay Black man; Red Hood by Elana K. Arnold, a retelling of Little Red Riding Hood centered on female empowerment; and Julia Scheeres’ Jesus Land: A Memoir, a New York Times bestseller about the author’s unpleasant childhood experience at a fundamentalist church camp."
Sure would be a shame if anyone, anyone at all actually read these books at their library, or through the Books Unbanned program, which will give you access to these materials, no matter where you are in the United States.
#book bans#censorship#American libraries#public libraries#New York libraries#Moms for Liberty#a.k.a. Moms Against Liberty#a.k.a. Klanned Karenhood#a.k.a. Assholes with Casseroles#fascism#this is what it looks like folks#groomer discourse bullshit#in which anything with a queer character who lives is obscene#and in which anything with a BIPOC character who lives is divisive#tumblarians#librarians#library workers
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Going to read books/play scripts from the 1800s because even they had trans people/crossdressers and nobody fucking cared as much as they do now.
Going to read Native American folk lore because they didn’t fucking care about having dark skin or trans people.
Going to read books like the color purple to see how far we come in some ways and how far we fell back in others.
Going to probably read Tale of Two cities too because this wage gape is fucking insane.
Going to listen to stories my own friends make up or share now because BIPOC, queer, and disabled people still fucking exist.
Going to listen to other’s stories that I don’t know of and then share my own.
#books#reading#teaching#cat rambles#trans#queer#bipoc#minorities#read banned books#share your story#history
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Hope is a charred skeleton of a house visible from a road that snakes through the valley of memory where fig trees burst from the ground like throaty laughter.
Tommy Pico, Nature Poem
#Tommy Pico#Nature Poem#hope#hope quotes#memory#laughter#Indigenous literature#Indigenous poetry#BIPOC author#LGBTQ author#queer author#poetry#poetry quotes#quotes#quotes blog#literary quotes#literature quotes#literature#book quotes#books#words#text
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