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message 1: by MJ (new)

MJ | 7 comments I‘m MJ (they/none), 22 from Switzerland — polyamorous and autistic :)

I mainly read queer/feminist books or ones that include topics like disability or race.
If you‘re interested in that let me know so we can add each other as friends and read the reviews of the other person 🤗

Atm limited to what public libraries have to offer, but excited to buy a recommended book every now and then 😌

I am also writing a Novel involving queerness, neurodivergence and polyamory if anyone wants to talk about that 🥹


message 2: by CJ (new)

CJ | 60 comments Hi, MJ! I sent you a friend request. I'm a disabled, autistic nonbinary queer and I am currently most interested in SFFH, especially if written by queer authors. I also like classic literature and poetry, although I'm a bit burnt out on both at the moment.

I can sympathize with relying on libraries. While they are a great community resource, they aren't always as expansive in their acquisitions as some of us would like. I don't know what's available to you where you live, but here in the US I have subscriptions to KindleUnlimited and Everand for access their digital libraries that I just cancel and resub depending on how much I use them.

Good luck with your writing! (I am only writing Baldur's Gate 3 fanfic these days, and yes, it's very queer lol)


message 3: by Sawyer (new)

Sawyer (seesawyer) | 12 comments Hi MJ! Saw your comment on my intro post earlier and came to say hello. We seem quite similar. We’re even the same age :) I would love to hear about your novel! Sent you a friend request.


message 4: by Sai :) (new)

Sai :) (the climate catastrophe is real) Hi MJ! I'm a queer teen from California. I would also love to hear about your book! If you're interested in feminist books, you should read Take My Hand by Dolen Perkins-Valdez if you haven't already. It's one of my most favorite books of all time.


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