#also Antonio is afraid of the dark and small spaces in this time period
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A lot of you requested SpUk yesterday, and I’ve been meaning to draw something for them,,, so here’s a small snippet from an au where the two of them get stranded and they have to make their way back… together 😳
#this is following those two comic pages I drew a while ago#also I like thinking about Arthur’s magic agh#and I KNOW PEOPLE REQUESTED TOXIC YAOI and I like these two fighting… but I consume spuk in my very own specific way#where they share short and sweet moments like this#also Antonio is afraid of the dark and small spaces in this time period#hetalia#aph spain#hws spain#aph england#hws england#spuk#spamano#yes tagging spamano bc Antonio is yearning
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2020 reading roundup
feat: every book I read this year!
Favorite fiction:
Witchmark (C.L. Polk)
Kindred (Octavia E. Butler)
Fledgling (Octavia E. Butler)
The Killing Moon (N.K. Jemisin)
The Shadowed Sun (N.K. Jemisin)
Circe (Madeline Miller)
Freshwater (Akwaeke Emezi)
The House in the Cerulean Sea (T.J. Klune)
My Sister, the Serial Killer (Oyinkan Braithwaite)
The Affair of the Mysterious Letter (Alexis Hall)
Gideon the Ninth (Tamsyn Muir)
The Traitor Baru Cormorant (Seth Dickinson)
Further fun/fabulous/fruity fiction:
The Beautiful Ones (Silvia Moreno-Garcia)
Stormsong (C.L. Polk)
The Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives In Your Home (Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor)
Rat Queens, vol. 1-4 (Kurtis J. Wiebe)
The Deep (Rivers Solomon)
The Song of Achilles (Madeline Miller)
Gods of Jade and Shadow (Silvia Moreno-Garcia)
Books that left me furious at death for taking Octavia Butler before she could write another sequel and tell us just what the hell Earthseed was getting up to out there in space:
Parable of the Talents (Octavia E. Butler)
Books that gave me a new appreciation for the short story as an art form:
Falling In Love with Hominids (Nalo Hopkinson)
Books that I didn’t get into right away but then they REALLY picked up and by the time the Big Reveal happened I was screaming like a howler monkey and feeling like a fool for not catching on sooner:
The City We Became (N.K. Jemisin)
Novellas that made me cry in record time, which is entirely unsurprising given the author:
To Be Taught, If Fortune (Becky Chambers)
Books that frankly took me by surprise and made me think I should be reading more horror, or at least more Stephen Graham Jones:
The Only Good Indians (Stephen Graham Jones)
Sequels that were good but also made my head hurt because Jesus Christ, oh my god, WHAT is going on:
Harrow the Ninth (Tamsyn Muir)
Books that I LIKED but wanted to like more than I actually did:
The Taste of Marrow (Sarah Gailey)
The Ballad of Black Tom (Victor LaValle)
In the Vanishers’ Palace (Aliette de Bodard)
Upright Women Wanted (Sarah Gailey)
The Devourers (Indra Das)
Sister Mine (Nalo Hopkinson)
Mexican Gothic (Silvia Moreno-Garcia)
Axiom’s End (Lindsay Ellis)
Totally respectable literary fiction that I cannot in good conscience lump into literally any other category:
Real Life (Brandon Taylor)
It was fine and I feel bad for not having anything particularly positive or negative or interesting at all to say about it, but it really and truly was just kind of alright:
My Lady’s Choosing: An Interactive Romance Novel (Kitty Curran and Larissa Zageris)
Favorite nonfiction:
In the Dream House (Carmen Maria Machado)
How We Fight for Our Lives (Saeed Jones)
An Autobiography (Angela Y. Davis)
Feed (Tommy Pico)
Ace: What Aseuxality Reveals About Desire, Society, and the Meaning of Sex (Angela Chen)
Black Women, Black Love: America’s War on African American Marriage (Dianne M. Stewart)
Heavy: An American Memoir (Kiese Laymon)
Notable nifty nonfictions:
The Dark Fantastic: Race and Imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games (Ebony Elizabeth Thomas)
Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs? Big Questions from Tiny Mortals About Death (Caitlin Doughty)
So You Want to Talk About Race (Ijeoma Oluo)
A Curious History of Sex (Kate Lister)
Republic of Lies: American Conspiracy Theorists and Their Surprising Rise to Power (Anna Merlan)
Pleasure in the News: African American Readership and Sexuality in the Black Press (Kim T. Gallon)
Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women White Feminists Forgot (Mikki Kendall)
Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower (Brittney Cooper)
The Tragedy of Heterosexuality (Jane Ward)
Other people’s lives that I happily devoured:
Dear America: Notes From an Undocumented Citizen (Jose Antonio Vargas)
Wow, No Thank You (Samantha Irby)
I’m Afraid of Men (Vivek Shraya)
The Collected Schizophrenias: Essays (Esmé Weijun Wang)
Uncomfortable Labels: My Life as a Gay Autistic Trans Woman (Laura Kate Dale)
Brown Girl Dreaming (Jacqueline Woodson)
When They Call You A Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir (Patrisse Khan-Cullors)
Poetry & personal essays that I wanted to Get but didn’t quite:
Homie (Danez Smith)
Something That May Shock and Discredit You (Daniel M. Lavery)
More Than Organs (Kay Ulanday Barrett)
Junk (Tommy Pico)
Nonfiction that was interesting but also incomprehensible in many places because I don’t have a degree in biology, which I guess is my bad:
Dr. Tatiana’s Sex Advice to All Creation (Olivia Judson)
Nonfiction that was interesting but also felt lacking in its analysis, perhaps as an inevitable side effect of trying to publish it quickly enough to stay topical:
Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger (Soraya Chemaly)
Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Anger (Rebecca Traister)
Sweet graphic novels:
The Prince and the Dressmaker (Jen Wang)
Shadow of the Batgirl (Sarah Kuhn)
Books that are significant for various reasons and good to read but sort of felt like homework:
Stone Butch Blues (Leslie Feinberg)
Are Prisons Obsolete? (Angela Y. Davis)
Books I reread during quarantine even though I am not generally much of a rereader:
Her Body and Other Parties (Carmen Maria Machado)
Pride and Prejudice (Jane Austen)
A Small Place (Jamaica Kincaid)
Books that weren’t really for me but probably would have rocked my socks if I read them when I was like 14:
Internment (Samira Ahmed)
The Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls (Mona Eltahawy)
Periods Gone Public: Taking a Stand for Menstrual Equity (Jennifer Weiss-Wolf)
The Bone Witch (Rin Chupeco)
Pet (Akwaeke Emezi)
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