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May. 29th, 2019 02:22 pm
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Name: CB will do for now. Work in progress.
Age: late 40s
Pronouns: they/them or e/em preferred, he/him professionally (for now)
Identities: All things equal, I prefer (radical) queer. I connect with bi WRT relationship violence, HIV, and health care issues. My LTR is nonbinary and ace. Gender: work in progress.
Other accounts: Mastodon: [personal profile] cbrachyrhynchos@lgbt.io, Primary blog link.
My interests:

Been a huge science fiction fan since childhood, primarily focused on LGBTQ+ authors and material now that we have a lot more choices. Been doing a lot more short fiction in the last year. My journal is split between tech notes, media reviews, and bi/pan/queer news. Some of that includes processing abuse experiences. Most the processing is hidden under cuts.

I volunteer at a community LGBT center on the weekends.

Currently doing art therapy for my gender WTF by learning to sew. I follow inclusive sewing collective [instagram.com profile] sewcialists. Sewing my own stuff gives me some control over the process as opposed to mixed fear/rage at trying to shop for my size.

I play games but I'm less likely to consider myself a gamer these days. Mostly working through a backlog of older materials. My focus there changes without notice.
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Dear readers, if you haven't heard of her already, please allow me the privilege of being the first to tell you about Shira Glassman (found here on Tumblr).

Shira is a bisexual Jewish woman who writes the most adorable fluff you can imagine, pretty much all of which has at least one Jewish and/or queer main character. She is best known for her Mangoverse series, and her novella, Knit One, Girl Two.

The Mangoverse is a light/cozy fantasy series set in a fantastic version of Florida, starring an almost entirely Jewish cast. The main characters are Queen Shulamit, a lesbian who's allergic to poultry and has a gluten intolerance; Rivka, a demisexual warrior woman disguised as a man and Shulamit's newfound BFF; Aviva, the bisexual palace chef who was the first person to take Shulamit's food problems seriously and helped her find out what she could and couldn't eat; and Isaac, a wizard who can transform into a dragon. It's currently four books long with a collection of short stories. Every book and story has a happy ending guaranteed for all queer characters and their loved ones, all of whom find whatever kind of love they want. Each book is designed to be read as standalone and in any order, though you will be slightly spoiled for something that happens in the first book if you read any other one first. There's also a collection of short stories, one of which features Rivka rescuing an aro-ace damsel in distress.

Knit One, Girl Two is a cute, contemporary romance between two young Jewish women in Florida. They're both artists of different types: The main character, Clara, is a small-batch yarn dyer, and her love interest, Danielle, is a painter. The story is about the struggle to find inspiration, even when the world seems its bleakest. Fun side note: Both of the main characters are into the same imaginary fandom, which Shira later expands on in the high-heat short story, Cinnamon Blade.

You can find out more about the majority of Shira's work in her post on LGBTQ Reads (it was published before Knit One, Girl Two and Cinnamon Blade were published).

I do have a few warnings for the stories, but by and large they are very quick and not the focus. If you need to know them before going in, though, click the cut and learn more: A series of very mild warnings )

One last thing: If you're interested in any of these books, specified here or in Shira's own list of her work, [tumblr.com profile] improfem has very generously offered to buy them for people who can't afford them.

Note: As of yet, there are no audio versions for any of these. I live in hope, though!
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Phew, okay! I've got our community tags up. Or, well, as many as I can think of, at any rate. I'm sure there's a bunch I missed, and fandom tags in particular I'll have to add as we go.

Anyone who wants to is welcome to look over the tag list and request that I add something to it, especially if it's something I missed. This was just everything I could come up with off the top of my head, and while it covers a lot of stuff, I know I'm not perfect and didn't think of everything or everyone. Please also let me know if you spot any spelling mistakes or typos; I'm still not entirely used to the keyboard on my new laptop, which will account for some slipups, but definitely not all of them.

Let's see here, what else. Oh! CW is short for Content Warning, and warns for types of content that people might not want to deal with or, in the case of NSFW (literally: Not Safe For Work), is the type of thing they might get in trouble for having a record of on a work computer. Media is for reviews and shoutouts about various forms of media that have representation of us, good and bad. Everything else should be fairly self-explanatory, I think.

Since Dreamwidth has a tag limit of 1000 for free accounts (1500 for paid, 2000 for premium paid), there may come a time when I have to combine some lesser-used tags in order to preserve some more-used tags. We've still got close to 900 tags to go before reaching the free account limit, though, so I'm pretty sure we'll be okay for a while.

Thanks to everyone who's joined so far, and if you have any feedback, I would be very interested in it!

Edit: It looks like I have tags hidden somehow at the moment? Lemme go take a look around, see how I need to fix that.

Edit 2: Apparently all unused tags were marked as "private" in the tag management thing. There's probably a better way to fix that, but it's late and I'm tired, so my current workaround is: Literally tag this post with every single tag available. (For the record, I tried doing that and then untagging everything, but the tags went right back to being private, so that shortcut is a no-go.)

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