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Hello. Today’s newsletter is to let you know about free books and Queer Romance Ink.
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If you’re unfamiliar with Queer Romance Ink, it’s a book site similar to goodreads, but it’s entirely focused on LGBTQ+ books. Authors post their book info and buy links so it’s easy to figure out where things are available. There’s also a book finder with excessive filter options and newsletters you can sign up for to find out about sales and new releases. It’s a great site and a nice resource in these weird times.

What I’ve been reading
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A Fragile Heart by Megan Derr
A light fantasy romp with polyamory, a distressed prince, mystery, and sweetness. I enjoyed it a lot.
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If you’re in the US…

First, I hope that you’re doing all right. If you’re signed up for my newsletter, you’re probably pretty stressed and overwhelmed right now. Remember to take steps to keep yourself regulated, especially if you’re neurodiverse. Singing, music, and dancing is a great way to send your body happy/safe signals and lower your stress levels, so toss on some music and sing into your favorite microphone spoon.

Second, if you can please take action of some sort, even if a little thing is all you’ve got the resources for. Support the democrats running for special election in Florida. Call your congress people. Check out the calls to action on the ACLU website. Get your news from reputable sources that are standing up to Trump and Elon (NPR, BBC, Heather Cox Richardson/Letters from an American, Associated Press to name a few.). Donate to an org that’s doing good. Follow Alt National Park Service and boost their stuff. Speak with your spending. Anything. Resistance is working, but we have to keep it up.

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He’s wet because he’s been drinking water from the shower while it’s on. Never mind that there’s a perfectly fine bowl in the kitchen.
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