by Jason Kivela | Dec 10, 2021 | Blog
Abigail Hilton finished her first novel when she was fifteen and never stopped writing. She has a science background and a day job in healthcare. She frequently travels for work, but comes home to the Pacific Northwest, where two elderly tabbies and two Japanese...
by Geeks OUT | Dec 22, 2019 | Blog
The Dragon Prince recently dropped a 3rd season on Netflix, and continues to break ground in its diversity of representation, which is as vibrant, unique, and exciting as its fantastical setting. But it also teaches some had lessons which other children’s media...
by Daniel Stalter | Jul 30, 2018 | Blog
The Red Threads of Fortune by nonbinary queer Singaporean author JY Yang picks up four years after the events of The Black Tides of Heaven and centers on the prophetic twin Mokoya. Where Black Tides was a coming-of-age story that takes place over several years, Red...
by Daniel Stalter | Jun 19, 2018 | Blog
The Black Tides of Heaven by nonbinary queer Singaporean writer JY Yang is an impressive feat of both subtly and depth. While fantasy isn’t usually known for its brevity, Yang manages to deliver a richly textured world packed with fascinating characters...
by Daniel Stalter | Apr 19, 2017 | Blog
Iron Circus Comics has been steadily publishing a slew of critically-acclaimed anthologies and graphic novels primarily created by women that focus on queer themes. Among their titles are the collected print edition of the acclaimed webcomic The Less Than Epic...