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It is SO necessary to put out more aromantic stories, and I know how much the first anthology has meant to others. I know how often I see it in Pride displays in bookstores, even 5 years later.
#AroWeek #indiebooks #queerbooks
We will be putting together a second anthology, with at its heart:
💚 aromantic characters
🧡 science-fiction & fantasy
💚 platonic relationships
Aromantic love is queer, beautiful, and takes countless forms.
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🌈📚 💙📚 #QueerAdultSFF
It is SO necessary to put out more aromantic stories, and I know how much the first anthology has meant to others. I know how often I see it in Pride displays in bookstores, even 5 years later.
#AroWeek #indiebooks #queerbooks
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www.blackgate.com/2025/02/15/n...
Here's “Death blowing bubbles,” 18th century. The bubbles symbolize life's fragility. This plaster work appears on the ceiling of Holy Grave Chapel in Michaelsberg Abbey, Bamberg, Germany. After the monastery’s dissolution, it became a hospital.
Here's “Death blowing bubbles,” 18th century. The bubbles symbolize life's fragility. This plaster work appears on the ceiling of Holy Grave Chapel in Michaelsberg Abbey, Bamberg, Germany. After the monastery’s dissolution, it became a hospital.
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#beading #valentinesday
#beading #valentinesday
#beading
#beading
humdrumauguries.etsy.com
humdrumauguries.etsy.com
If this year I am only mood reading, it only follows that I should only mood bead!
#beading
If this year I am only mood reading, it only follows that I should only mood bead!
#beading
"Very well, my liege," the knight said. "Um. May I ask why?"
"Because they hoard wealth without sharing, and people live in fear of their capricious moods."
"Very well, my liege," the knight said and drew his sword.
#CrossRepost
"Very well, my liege," the knight said. "Um. May I ask why?"
"Because they hoard wealth without sharing, and people live in fear of their capricious moods."
"Very well, my liege," the knight said and drew his sword.
#CrossRepost