I'm a graduate of Hunter College and student in the New School MFA Creative Writing Program for Children and Young Adults; currently living in New York. In addition to creative writing, I am also a freelance journalist/ writer, primarily writing book reviews, interviews, pop-culture think pieces, etc.
Over the past 20 years, while the asexual (or ace) community has grown in visibility, in part thanks to the establishment of networks such as AVEN (Asexual Visibility and Education Network), asexuals remain largely invisible within mainstream conversation.
Michele Kirichanskaya is an intersectional feminist and multi-spectrum geek living in New York. In addition to reading, watching cartoons, and spending time with family, she also spends time trying to write for as any websites as possible, including Lambda Literary, GeeksOut!, ComicsVerse, BLENDtw, Mindfray, Bookstr, and more.
Over the years I have amassed quite a bit of jewelry. Some noteworthy pieces inside my collection include an imitation pearl necklace from my maternal grandmother that I wore as a kid due to my obsession with Audrey Hepburn or the crystal prism earrings I lifted from my mom's collection that remind me of her every time I wear them.
The characters in Anna-Marie McLemore's new fantasy novel are brilliant, beautiful, and powerful, bound by their love for each other, and their capacity to love others-regardless of gender or class....
BLENDtw is a digital media company that seeks to create a more inclusive world. We are innovators, storytellers, we are the voice of all people, Blendtw is
A writer for all ages, L.C. Rosen (otherwise known as Lev Rosen) is the author of Young-Adult books Jack of Hearts (and Other Parts) as well as the upcoming novel Camp coming out on May 26th that you can pre-order here.
Internet webcomic hit CHECK, PLEASE! tells the story of a young hockey player Eric Bittle and his journey in sports and in love. The author Ngozi Ukazu talks with ComicsVerse about her life, artistic influences, and goals for the future.
The Mary Sue is the premier destination for entertainment geeks, female or otherwise. Coverage includes movies, comics, tv/movie fandom, and other cool stuff.