Iris and the Crew Tear Through Space is an Indieverse Award nominee!

Much excite!
My disability-hopepunk adventure created during the COVID-19 pandemic has been nominated in the Best Sci-Fi Novel category of the Indieverse Awards!
It’s so thrilling to have Season One: Iris and the Crew Tear Through Space! up for another nomination! (It’s also a finalist for the 2023 Indie Ink Awards.) I know this seems like a cliché, but I do find it an honour to be nominated. Anything else is bonus!

What’s also fun about the Indieverse Awards is that it’s new, and they really seem to care about community building with indie and small-press authors. I am hoping to be involved in author interviews, an ebook giveaway, and maybe a panel. I’ve only just applied for those events, so I will keep you posted! Follow me also on the socials for updates! I’m caitgauthor on IG, Threads, Facebook (CaitGAuthor), and Bluesky!
Voting for the winners takes place in November, but do please consider following @indiverseawards on Instagram because they will also post updates about their cool events and giveaways!

Now, if you will excuse me, I have much squeeing to do.
Okay, one for here:
SQUEEE!

Cait Gordon is an autistic, disabled, and queer Canadian writer of speculative fiction that celebrates diversity. She is the author of the award-nominated disability-hopepunk adventure, Season One: Iris and the Crew Tear Through Space! Cait also founded the Spoonie Authors Network and joined Talia C. Johnson to co-edit the multi-genre, disability fiction anthologies Nothing Without Us (a 2020 Prix Aurora Award finalist) and Nothing Without Us Too (a 2023 Prix Aurora Award winner).