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Tag Archives: trans
Problematic Faves: Why I Love Them, Why They’re Problematic, and Why I Give Them Passes
Introduction To me, the term “problematic fave” is a bit redundant, especially when in reference to a celebrity. Almost everyone and everything is “problematic” in some way, or has been in the past. Generally, I see people use the phrase … Continue reading
Posted in Another New Era, polysyllabic spree
Tagged art, bo burnham, books, boys love, cancel culture, comedy, content warning, detective show, fiction, gilmore girls, gravitation, high fidelity, hulu, LGBT+, make happy, manga, media, mental health, monk, murder mystery, music, mystery, netflix, nick hornby, ocd, problematic, problematic fave, psych, reading, trans, trigger, trigger warning, tv, tv series, tv show, warning, writing, yaoi, youtube, zoe kravitz
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My Favorite Books of 2023
It’s time for my 2023 Reading Wrap-up—a month late, but better late than never! Note: I discuss several sensitive topics in this post: sex, bigotry (specifically several types of queerphobia), suicide, substance misuse, and eating disorders. Read with caution. I … Continue reading
Posted in Another New Era, polysyllabic spree
Tagged 2023, 2024, alice oseman, books, celebrity, coffee, cozy lit, end, england, fantasy, gabrielle zevin, graphic memoir, graphic novels, heartstopper, january, lattes, lesbian, LGBT, lgbt lit, LGBT+, lit, literature, manga, myth, new year, nyc, parasocial, queer, queer lit, tag, teen lit, teens, tennis, tomorrow, trans, transmasculine, transphobia, us open, wrap up, writer, writing, YA, year, young adult
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June 2021: How a pile of Hydra heads fell on top of me and my reading life reflected it, or How I’m all bullshitted out
What I Got: Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi L’arbre généreux: l’école de loisirs by Shel Silverstein Honing Your Craft: Developing Your Writing Skills on a Budget (zine) by Lydia Rogue World War Z by Max Brooks is5: poems by e.e. cummings … Continue reading
Posted in mental health, new era, polysyllabic spree
Tagged ace rep, alice oseman, anthropocene reviewed, anxiety, bo burnham, books, comics, dark humor, depression, elatsoe, freshwater, inside, james baldwin, john green, julia kaye, LGBT, LGBT+, lgbtq, loveless, maggie stiefvater, mental health, mister impossible, pandemic, queer lit, readathon, reading, tea dragon, the dreamer trilogy, the raven cycle, trans
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The Mini Apocalypses in My Life: How I’m watching doors close around me with no way to open them back up … yet
CW: mentions of suicidal ideation, fatphobia, transphobia, JK Rowling, depression, anxiety My life has been full of endings lately. And the unsettling part is that these endings haven’t been followed by new beginnings. I’m stuck in place while things I … Continue reading
Posted in mental health, new era
Tagged anxiety, apocalypse, bookstore, chosen family, colorado, depression, doctor who, endings, found family, graduation, grief, grishaverse, harry potter, hydra monster, indie bookstore, jackson bird, jk rowling, job, john green, LGBT+, loss, pandemic, podcasts, quarantine, safe space, school, six of crows, spider-man, spidey, trans, trans experience, transphobia, unemployment, work
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