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![]() ![]() ![]() (Perhaps “they were all broken, and they were all eventually broken in” is better phrasing?) They should have been happy endings: the character admitted they were in love, sex was usually implied, hooray, the character is fixed. All of the characters were broken, like I obviously was, and they were all eventually fixed like I was told I would be. This was before I’d heard of asexuality or aromanticism. When I was a teen I tried to write characters who were like me. My interactive poem “stone” has been reprinted in sub-Q! There’s other interactive poems, and interactive fiction and games, over at sub-Q which you can check out too!Īnd I did an author spotlight over at Pack of Aces where I talk about my published acearo characters and how much better my writing life is since I discovered the terminology that described me: ![]()
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