Why I Admire Sapphic Author Abby Taylor

This is the second of six posts about authors that inspire me.

As a supporter of the LGBTQ community, I always seek representation in literature, particularly regarding sapphic love stories. Therefore, I was thrilled to discover Abby Taylor, a sapphic author who writes love stories with strong female characters and steamy romance.

Abby Taylor's books are entertaining and vital in promoting acceptance and understanding of LGBTQ relationships. Her writing is full of heart-stopping desire and delicious intimacy, making it impossible not to fall in love with her characters. But it's not just her writing that impresses me; it's more so her as a person. She supports those around her, which I saw personally in how she builds others up.

Abby share stories that represent diverse experiences and perspectives. She understands the importance of representation in literature. She strives to create works that accurately reflect the lives of LGBTQ individuals.

I also admire Abby's bravery in using her voice to promote equality. In a world where LGBTQ individuals still face discrimination and prejudice, she stands tall as a role model for others struggling with their identities.

Overall, Abby Taylor is someone I admire for her talent as a writer, her advocacy for LGBTQ rights, and her courage in being true to herself. She inspires those seeking representation in literature and those fighting for equality in all aspects of life.

Abby is also a talented poet, and I'm humbled to say, my friend.
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Published on February 26, 2023 14:24
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message 1: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Taylor Aww, David, I can't tell you how much your words mean to me! I am a firm believer in spreading kindness and acceptance, and I'm so glad you could see that through my work and by getting to know me. I appreciate all of your kindness and support. I hope that you know I will always root for you, and I'm lucky to call you my friend!


message 2: by D.R. (new)

D.R. Wells I can’t tell you how much influence you’ve had on me!


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