Back for More! Reviewing Salacious #2
Salacious is back for more. The self-proclaimed “Queer Feminist Sex Magazine” has built upon its debut with more genre diversity, some small, cute additions, and plenty of content to keep a reader busy for an afternoon or long commute. Immediately, what sets Salacious apart isn’t its mission but its art. In our internet age, there is not shortage of writing nor smut. But lesbian trans woman erotic comics? Salacious has got you covered. The art in Issue #2 shines, highlighting a...
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I'm thrilled to be going to WisCon for the first time, exploring Madison whenever I have the chance, and meeting rad sci-fi/fantasy feminists!
Read MorePrincess Boys, Queerness, & SF Erotica at WisCon
I'm moderating panels on queerness and male femininity at WisCon this year, and I couldn't be happier!
Read MoreBeta Reader Update
For the most part, all my beta readers lived up to my expectations. Everyone liked it, even those who didn't tend to read my genre. I got some really excellent notes from each person. Some notes confirmed my suspicions (sex scenes are too long, feminist dialogue is too didactic) and some of them surprised me (my antagonist is perfectly terrible, places where I thought I was overwriting were actually unclear).
Read MoreOpen Wide
Economy of language is a wonderful thing- I admire writers who are able to express in three words what others take paragraphs to say. I overwrite- a big part of my most recent edit is getting rid of superfluous adjectives creating overwrought descriptions, and a lot of redundancies. I know my verbosity is due to insecurity at to how I am perceived. I tend talk a lot to ensure I am understood. The problem with this is that it doesn’t give me or my listeners/readers a whole lot of...
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