#Pride Month is over, but I want to leave y'all with one thought about visibility.
When I was young, I didn't know what #bisexual meantβthought I was a broken straight.
I want people to see me and know that being bi+ doesn't have a damn thing to do with your ability to love as you will, including the possibility of being in an awesome relationship like the one I've had for over twenty years.
I want some young bisexual to know that and not beat themselves up for decades. I want them to love themselves. β€οΈ
especially artists etc. - if you can't afford a hard drive or USBs, just make multiple free dropbox accounts. It's a bit clumsy, but at least it's somewhere.
Today I'm appreciating Carmen Maria Machado's short story collection Her Body and Other Parties and @Heliodora for reminding me to check it out! As the name suggests, the stories all have a common theme of women and how they relate to their bodies. It is one of my favorite genres of writing, the genre that pays no attention to genre boundaries at all. It includes one story written entirely as episode synopses of a TV show. https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/her-body-and-other-parties
I have a new book out! Demon's Lure, about a girl and her demon. Or a demon and its girl, maybe. It's complicated.
Also, not a romance. This is not the sort of demon you take home to mom. This is the sort of demon you keep far away from everyone you care about to ensure it doesn't torture them to death.