I don't see it as much any more, but there was a time when asking where all the queer diverse SFF was got you the answer "in indie SFF romance!" (along with a rant about how you should stop being misogynistic/dismissive of romance as a genre)https://twitter.com/briseisbooks/status/982826318801850370 …
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and at the time I wasn't sure I was aro/ace yet, but all I could think in response was, "what, the genre that makes me feel like I am a broken, worthless excuse for a human being? No thanks."
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I WOULD LOVE TO READ YOUR QUEER DIVERSE SFF ROMANCE. Promise me that ace and aro people exist in it and are respected! That their relationships aren't trivialized compared to the HEA!
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(I'll take respect and awareness, if I can't get actual existence. Y'all, I started reading
@fozmeadows' An Accident of Stars last summer, got to the part where a character explains she's aro and married to a couple because she likes having a family, and had to stop.1 reply 0 retweets 1 likeShow this thread -
That's *allowed*? You can *say* that? I am still not emotionally ready for this extremely trivial piece character development ten months later. The smallest scraps of attention mean so much.)
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There’s no heart emoji in ace colours but 

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