A Carnival of Aces: December 2019 Roundup
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A huge thank you to everyone who participated! If you made a post and it didn't end up on here, then that means I didn't receive it, so feel free to message me and I'll add it. Same goes for if you have a late submission you really want on the list, I'll add that as well if you send me the link to it.
Here is what everyone put together for the prompt "Literature, Academia, and Storytelling":
Polly All Sorts wrote "More Ace Rep Like This Please..." about seeing more realistic fiction dealing with ace-allo relations.
Strange Perspectives on Stuff wrote "Fiction from the Alien Library" about his own experiences with being a literature fan and being asexual.
The Aro Ace Safe Space wrote "Asexuality in Fanfiction" about lack of diversity in ace narratives in fanfiction.
Osteophage wrote "A Summary of 'Picturing Space for Lesbian Nonsexualities'" about ace academic studies using a specific article as an example.
Aspec of Stardust wrote "Literature and Academia" about ace representation in literature and the issues that come with ace-coded (but not canon) characters.
Almost, Almost wrote "Carnival of Aces: Literature, Academia, and Storytelling" about their experiences with the lack of asexual-friendly narratives in literature.
Siggy on The Asexual Agenda wrote "There's Another Perspective: Approaches to Ace Literature" about the different ways scholars analyze ace texts compared to how the general ace community tends to analyze ace texts.
Again, thank you to everyone who participated! I really enjoyed reading all of the entries, and look forward to the upcoming carnivals!
Here is what everyone put together for the prompt "Literature, Academia, and Storytelling":
Polly All Sorts wrote "More Ace Rep Like This Please..." about seeing more realistic fiction dealing with ace-allo relations.
Strange Perspectives on Stuff wrote "Fiction from the Alien Library" about his own experiences with being a literature fan and being asexual.
The Aro Ace Safe Space wrote "Asexuality in Fanfiction" about lack of diversity in ace narratives in fanfiction.
Osteophage wrote "A Summary of 'Picturing Space for Lesbian Nonsexualities'" about ace academic studies using a specific article as an example.
Aspec of Stardust wrote "Literature and Academia" about ace representation in literature and the issues that come with ace-coded (but not canon) characters.
Almost, Almost wrote "Carnival of Aces: Literature, Academia, and Storytelling" about their experiences with the lack of asexual-friendly narratives in literature.
Siggy on The Asexual Agenda wrote "There's Another Perspective: Approaches to Ace Literature" about the different ways scholars analyze ace texts compared to how the general ace community tends to analyze ace texts.
Again, thank you to everyone who participated! I really enjoyed reading all of the entries, and look forward to the upcoming carnivals!