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Being Ace: Cultural Differences and Progress

By |2020-03-28T13:41:10-05:00October 31st, 2015|Categories: Archive, Guest Blogs|Tags: |

Asexuality in YA Series: Day 6 – Previous Posts: Introduction to Asexuality in YA Series – Aces Out: Laying the Cards On the Table – Acing Romance: On Writing YA Love Stories as an Asexual – 5 Tips and Tricks To Writing Asexual Characters – Interview with Simon Tam - Reading While Asexual: Representation in Ace YA by Teresa Santos It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single woman must be in want of a husband. Except when they're in want of a wife. Or a partner. Everyone wants somebody, right? Mm, maybe not. If you have been paying [...]

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Reading While Asexual: Representation in Ace YA

By |2020-03-28T13:41:10-05:00October 30th, 2015|Categories: Archive, Guest Blogs|Tags: , |

Asexuality in YA Series: Day 5 – Previous Posts: Introduction to Asexuality in YA Series – Aces Out: Laying the Cards On the Table – Acing Romance: On Writing YA Love Stories as an Asexual – 5 Tips and Tricks To Writing Asexual Characters - Interview with Simon Tam by Agent Aletha Hi, I'm Agent Aletha. I was kindly invited to write something for GayYA for Asexual Awareness Week! I read and review fiction with asexual spectrum characters on my tumblr Ace Reads and keep a database of all works with ace characters I can find on Tagpacker. The [...]

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Interview with Simon Tam

By |2020-03-28T13:41:11-05:00October 29th, 2015|Categories: Archive, Guest Blogs|Tags: , |

Asexuality in YA Series: Day 4 – Previous Posts: Introduction to Asexuality in YA Series – Aces Out: Laying the Cards On the Table – Acing Romance: On Writing YA Love Stories as an Asexual - 5 Tips and Tricks To Writing Asexual Characters Hi! Welcome to the Gay YA’s Asexual Awareness Week! I’m interviewing Simon Tam, doctor aboard Serenity, the spaceship from the cult spacewestern hit TV show Firefly. In my headcanon, Simon is asexual and aromantic but just lacks labels. As someone who has changed her labels not infrequently in the last ten years since I came [...]

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5 Tips and Tricks To Writing Asexual Characters

By |2020-03-28T13:41:14-05:00October 28th, 2015|Categories: Archive, Guest Blogs|Tags: , |

Asexuality in YA Series: Day 3 – Previous Posts: Introduction to Asexuality in YA Series - Aces Out: Laying the Cards On the Table - Acing Romance: On Writing YA Love Stories as an Asexual by Aisha Monet It is only a few weeks before NaNoWriMo, when writers all over the world will be cracking down to write a 50,000+ novel in the month of November, and I want to challenge everyone to include an asexual character in their novel this year. It’s so excruciatingly easy that I’m not even sure how to describe it. All you have to [...]

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Acing Romance: On Writing YA Love Stories as an Asexual

By |2020-03-28T13:41:14-05:00October 27th, 2015|Categories: Archive, Guest Blogs|Tags: |

by JL Douglas I identify as demisexual. For me, that’s defined as “maybe I want to kiss and hold hands, but probably only after I’ve known the person for years.” I also write Young Adult romance. So far, none of my characters are demisexual. They get crushes, and sometimes they even act on them in ways that go beyond kissing and holding hands. Generally, their approach to romance is much more fast-paced than the one I know. They feel attractions, sometimes to people they just met! Lunaside, my first book, is in part about a girl dealing with [...]

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Aces Out: Laying the Cards On the Table

By |2020-03-28T13:41:14-05:00October 26th, 2015|Categories: Archive, Guest Blogs|Tags: |

Asexuality in YA Series: Day 1 - Previous Posts: Introduction to Asexuality in YA Series by Zach J. Payne I didn’t come out with a bang, but with a whimper. There are people who might see this as a blessing. Some people have their sexualities so scrutinized by those around them, and they’re forced to make a declaration for one side of the other. Some pray for the ability to slide under the radar, to have nobody recreate the Spanish Inquisition every time that they dare to express themselves. Me? There are times where I feel like Schrödinger’s [...]

Introduction to Asexuality in YA Series

By |2016-05-24T14:49:17-05:00October 26th, 2015|Categories: Archive|

Welcome to GayYA’s Asexuality in YA Series! In honor of Asexual Awareness Week , we're featuring posts from asexual and asexual-spectrum contributors on various issues surrounding asexuality in YA. We have a FANTASTIC line up of posts, and we’re so excited to share them with you all! The Awareness Week series are something we’ve started doing for all of the LGBTQIA+ Awareness Weeks throughout the year. Though we hope to include everyone on our site at all times, we’ve found that dedicating a specific and concentrated space to a community to talk about issues of how they’re represented in YA can produce phenomenal results. [...]

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BLEEDING EARTH Exclusive Trailer Reveal + Giveaway!

By |2020-03-28T13:41:14-05:00October 21st, 2015|Categories: Archive, Fun Things|Tags: , |

Hey everyone! We're so supremely super excited today at The Gay YA because we get to exclusively reveal the trailer for Kaitlin Ward's upcoming queer girl sci-fi, BLEEDING EARTH! We're also sharing an exclusive excerpt with you AND a chance to win signed ARCs of the book! So let's get started!!! Lea was in a cemetery when the earth started bleeding. Within twenty-four hours, the blood made international news. All over the world, blood appeared out of the ground, even through concrete, even in water. Then the earth started growing hair and bones. Lea wants to ignore the blood. She wants to [...]

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Cover Reveal + Excerpt: Unicorn Tracks by Julia Ember

By |2020-03-28T13:41:14-05:00October 17th, 2015|Categories: Archive, Cover Reveal|Tags: , |

We're so happy to be hosting the cover reveal for Julia Ember's debut novel Unicorn Tracks. Julia hosted the fantastic Queer YA Scrabble charity event this Summer, and Unicorn Tracks (coming from Harmony Ink Press, April 2016) sounds phenomenal! Along with the cover, we've also got an exclusive excerpt to share with ya'll. :) Read on! After a savage attack drives her from her home, sixteen-year-old Mnemba finds a place in her cousin Tumelo’s successful safari business, where she quickly excels as a guide. Surrounding herself with nature and the mystical animals inhabiting the savannah not only allows Mnemba’s [...]

Cover Reveal + Interview: My Year Zero by Rachel Gold

By |2020-03-28T13:41:15-05:00October 13th, 2015|Categories: Archive, Author Interview, Cover Reveal|Tags: , , , |

We're big fans of Rachel Gold's first two books Being Emily and Just Girls... and today, we're thrilled to reveal the cover for her newest book My Year Zero! I am so SO excited to be hosting this cover reveal-- as I read My Year Zero I was filled with an overwhelming desire to make everyone ever in the whole history of ever read this book. Along with the cover reveal, I had the chance to interview Rachel. Below we discuss the diversity within the book, geek culture, narratives in LGBQTIA+ YA and more! I hope by the [...]

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