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Introduction: Asexuality in YA Series

By |2020-03-28T13:40:18-05:00December 12th, 2016|Categories: Archive, Updates and Announcements|Tags: , |

During our Asexuality in YA series, we want to use our space on GayYA to support ace-spectrum voices. Last year, we decided to host Awareness Week Series over the various LGBTQIA+ Awareness Weeks throughout the year. Though we hope to include everyone on the site at all times, we wanted to dedicate a concentrated space to people from a specific community to talk about how they’re represented in YA. The response from the community was phenomenal– we got to feature many fantastic and thought-provoking posts, and watched as the community fostered some nuanced discussions via our identity-centric Twit [...]

Call for Submissions: Asexuality in YA Series

By |2020-03-28T13:40:30-05:00October 24th, 2016|Categories: Archive, Updates and Announcements|Tags: |

During the Asexuality in YA series we want to use our space on GayYA to support ace spectrum voices. Last year, we decided to host Awareness Week Series over the various LGBTQIA+ Awareness Weeks throughout the year. Though we hope to include everyone on the site at all times, we wanted to dedicate a concentrated space to people from a specific community to talk about how they’re represented in YA. The response from the community was phenomenal– we got to feature many fantastic and thought-provoking posts, and watched as the community fostered some nuanced discussions via our identity-centric [...]

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Interview: Eleanor Herman, author of the Blood of Gods and Royals series

By |2020-03-28T13:40:35-05:00June 28th, 2016|Categories: Archive, Author Interview, Blogathon 2016, New Releases, Writers on Writing|Tags: , , , , , |

Empire of Dust by Eleanor Herman In Macedon, war rises like smoke, forbidden romance blooms and ancient magic tempered with rage threatens to turn an empire to dust After winning his first battle, Prince Alexander fights to become the ruler his kingdom demands—but the line between leader and tyrant blurs with each new threat. Meanwhile, Hephaestion, cast aside by Alexander for killing the wrong man, must conceal the devastating secret of a divine prophecy from Katerina even as the two of them are thrust together on a dangerous mission to Egypt. The warrior, Jacob, determined to forget his [...]

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Why We Need Editors (AKA Writing While Demi-Sexual)

By |2020-03-28T13:40:55-05:00April 12th, 2016|Categories: Archive, Author Guest Blog, Writers on Writing|Tags: , |

by Janine A. Southard My editor gently reminded me that not all my teen characters can be ace. And she's right. As someone on the asexual spectrum, it doesn't occur to me to put sexual tension (or interest) between strangers into my books during the drafting phase. That's the drafting phase, though. In editing, I can't assume all the characters will be just like me. Sure, some characters may never have romance plot lines, but many will have sexual thoughts. For instance, I once wrote a novel where my teenage protagonists find themselves in a brothel. (Hive & [...]

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“Instant Attraction Can’t Be Real!” The Tale of an Angry Teenage Demisexual

By |2020-03-28T13:41:10-05:00November 1st, 2015|Categories: Archive, Guest Blogs|Tags: |

Asexuality in YA Series: Day 7 – 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 - Being Ace: Cultural Differences and Progress by Morgan York I’ve been experiencing demisexuality since I was old enough to develop sexual feelings. But I didn’t know the word “demisexual” until I was 21. If I’d known the term existed as a [...]

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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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