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Your Fandom Therapist

Lyric Rose

disabled ace therapist thoughts on all things literature, fandom, and culture

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Latest Issues

What's In a Name

CW: I discuss my experience with fundamentalism, including homophobia and transphobia, purity culture, and lack of consent in Christian marriages. I also discuss my experience with gender dysphoria and mental health. This is not going to be...

2 years ago
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Just Let Me Ride Dragons, Dang It!

Over the years, I’ve given a lot of thought to how I treat problematic authors. I’m a firm believer that my strongest voice is my dollar, and so I’m very careful with how I spend my precious, hard-earned book money. Unless it’s an author I...

3 years ago
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Unlikeable Female Characters

(Rated 3 out of 5 stars. Acquired via Libby loan through my local library.)

“Only a woman’s intense suffering can justify her unlikeability.” Bogutskava puts forth in the first chapter of Unlikeable Female Characters.

Oh.

So many charact...

3 years ago

If No One Gets Married, They May As Well Be Dead

Spoiler warning: I’m going to talk in detail about Christopher Paolini’s Inheritance Cycle. These books are old, but, thought I’d put that out there since this was actually my first read through :) Although, I feel like book reviews are jus...

3 years ago

An Ode to Book Reports and Devil's Advocates

It’s January 2005. I’m six years old and shuffling up to the Barnes and Nobles’ cash register with my giftcard my doctor nurse aunt sends every year and a stack of B&N paperback editions of Dickens’ Great Expectations and Carroll’s Alice in...

3 years ago
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