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Disclaimer: I have not (yet) read any of these books, although I'm going to get myself the Regency(ish) ones as soon as I can, so I don't know how good they are. But a lot of the premises sound intriguing, and at only five bucks, it's probably a risk worth taking...

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Help an ace trans autistic person out!

Hey guys! I have sold NO books in 11 days, and I am desperately out of money, so I would really appreciate if you can reblog this post with summaries of each of my six books about queer autistic people of color! They are all $5 and my only source of income, so if you don’t want to read them – no problem – but please consider reblogging them, because this might be just the representation someone out there needs right now.

- Where the Wind Runs Down the Gap: Aponivi is a changeling, blessed by the fae. He lives in a secret library within the walled city of Ore Bell, under the thumb of witch-hunting martials called The Survivors of the Woods. He lays his shoes down for hanged men, hoping his footprints will guide them home. Something inside him burns. His heartbeat is not his own.
- Haunted Houses and How to Tame Them: Pax works at a magical Home Depot in a world where houses are alive and people try and make them happy with constant redecorating. Magical realism modern Regency-etiquette witch story.
- Dim Light, Goodnight: Survival horror comedy about a queer couple stuck in a straight people filled medical nightmare in Christmas 1989.
- Liminal People: Two gay scientists and a dog get stranded in the Alaskan wilderness in 1982 and all they do with their solitude is write Magnum P.I. fanfiction, make LSD, and try and find aliens to fuck. Oh, and also not die. They try not to die. My mom lived in the Alaskan wilderness in 1982 and she fact-checked this.
- The Star Caregiver: The world exists on islands that orbit each other, and you can only jump from island to island during brief “conjunctions” where they basically crash together. Coby, a low IQ autistic agender Jewish Indian person, has decided to become independent from their caregivers and make their own life on a neighboring island, ingratiating themselves in a world of art-based magic and good friendships – both human and star.
- The View Down: Local gay uncle does not realize his nephew’s suitors are in love with him. But seriously, this book is about gay disabled men of color falling in love in Regency England. There is no homophobia, racism, sexism, or transphobia. It is just gay Regency people of color written in an authentic Regency style.

All of them are relatively short and light on plot and happy, all designed to be read by disabled people who have a hard time reading typical books!

Please reblog if you can, thank you!

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I figure these might be of interest to one or two of you, so reblogging it on DW/LJ looked like a good idea.

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