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Neil!!!
With more and more Ao3 authors restricting their works to the archive (due to AI scraping), they're going to be losing guest interaction. And probably generally feeling down because. You know. AI is stealing their hard work.
So! Now is a great time to stop by your favorite authors/stories and drop them some comments! They really appreciate it!
π΅πΈ The algorithm is going to keep silencing my posts, but they're not going to silence me. I grew up with little to no books that made me feel seen as a queer/bisexual Palestinian Arab American. Today, it's still not easy enough to find those books online, even though we have thousands of lists, posts, and directories to guide us. To make your search a little easier, here are a few queer Palestinian books to add to your TBR. Please help me spread this by reblogging. Consider adding these to your least for Read Palestine Week (click for resources)! π
π The Skin and Its Girl by Sarah Cypher π΅πΈ A Map of Home by Randa Jarrar π Hazardous Spirits by Anbara Salam π΅πΈ To All the Yellow Flowers by Raya Tuffaha π You Exist Too Much by Zaina Arafat π΅πΈ The Specimen's Apology by George Abraham π Birthright by George Abraham π΅πΈ Nayra and the Djinn by Iasmin Omar Ata π Where Black Stars Rise by Nadia Shammas and Marie Enger π΅πΈ The Twenty-Ninth Year by Hala Alyan π Guapa by Saleem Haddad π΅πΈ From Whole Cloth: An Asexual Romance by Sonia Sulaiman
π The Philistine by Leila Marshy π΅πΈ Love Is an Ex-Country by Randa Jarrar π Shell Houses by Rasha Abdulhadi π΅πΈ Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique by Sa'ed Atshan π Belladonna by Anbara Salam π΅πΈ Confetti Realms by Nadia Shammas, Karnessa, Hackto Oshiro π Blood Orange by Yaffa As π΅πΈ The ordeal of being known by Malia Rose π Decolonial Queering in Palestine by Walaa Alqaisiya π΅πΈ Are You This? Or Are You This?: A Story of Identity and Worth by Madian Al Jazerah, Ellen Georgiou π This Arab Is Queer: An Anthology by LGBTQ+ Arab Writers π΅πΈ My Mama's Magic by Amina Awad
"Can't wait to see where you take this story" well I can't wait to see where this story takes me either
Sounds about right lol
Writers. Could you reblog this if you edit as you go. I'm trying to see something
When a plate falls with a sharp clatter
To the ground unbroken, terror claws into
you and demands you to beg to a looming
Shadow on the freezing kitchen tiles:
Iβm sorry. Iβm sorry. Iβll clean it up. Iβm so sorry.
Your drunk father burnt down your house when you were a little girl. You cough up dollhouse plastic from time to time. It smells like your mother's garden where she is buried. When you chase down a bottle of Jack, smoke roils in your lungs. It still smells like your mother's garden.
General:
Were you confused at any point of the story?
What genre would you say this book is?
When did you put the story down?
Is the ending satisfying?
If you had to cut 3 scenes what would they be?
When did you feel like the story really began?
What was the last book you read before this story?
Characters:
Do you get any of the characters names confused?
Which character is your favorite?
If you had to remove a character who would you and why? (you don't have to remove the character, just make sure their role is meaningful)
Which character do you relate to the most?
Which character do you relate to the least?
Do the characters feel real?
Are character relationships believable?
Are the goals clear and influence the plot?
Are the characters distinct (voice, motivations, etc)
Setting:
Which setting was clearest to you?
Which setting was the most memorable?
Am including enough/too much detail?
Plot and conflict:
Are the internal and external conflicts well defined for the main characters?
Are the internal conflicts and the external conflicts organic and believable?
Are there enough stakes?
Are the plot twists believable but still unexpected?
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