Image is from Pexels Mental health is hard work. We are in Pride month, where we talk about coming out and being your true self. As much as I’m not fond of it, mental health has a significant impact on my journey. I shared bits and pieces of this. The question is, am I ready … Continue reading Why Do The Pills Work by Haven Madison
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The Starting Stuggles Of Transition
Image is from Pexels I have to admit that I’m a lucky one in the trans community, and it took me years to think like this. I will explain my thoughts to the best of my ability. In a way, it was worth it for me to wait to come out. Based on the way … Continue reading The Starting Stuggles Of Transition
The Queer Book Tag
The background is from Pexels As you know, I’m an open book here, thanks to you, readers who don’t judge, since in real life I often feel like I’m being scrutinised, and it’s not the best feeling. One of the reasons for my anxiety is changes at work, so I fear I won’t have time … Continue reading The Queer Book Tag
Freebie Fridays #13
Hey Everyone, As you know, I've been trying a new thing for me, where I share a book I love and provide a free ebook link to it, if possible. I feel the blogging Gods are with me because since I’m doing this in May, I forgot that June so Pride month. I downloaded this … Continue reading Freebie Fridays #13
Off The Topic Thursdays/ I See You
Image is from Pexels Seeing you walking down the street With your head down Belonging to your own thoughts On when the world Will see the best of you While I wish you could hear me tell you That everyone you never please So do what makes you happy Alex
Top Five Wednesday/ Set On An Island
Since in May I did poetry month, I didn’t use any of the Top Five Wednesday prompts of May, so I'm doing it now. Am I the only one who likes to put my own spin on a given prompt and take it wildly out of the box, as my mind can be pretty creative? … Continue reading Top Five Wednesday/ Set On An Island
WWW Wednesdays #22
I started June with four books read, but then I began The Keeper of Lonely Spirits by E.M. Anderson, which stalled my reading speed, as I had to restart it three times, to the point where I was worried it wasn’t LGBTI+ inclusive. Still, on my third attempt, I’m understanding things better, and I’m 1/3 … Continue reading WWW Wednesdays #22
Top Ten Tuesday/ Summer Vibes Books
I’m doing this in May, and the temperature is already in the higher 20s, so summer is sure to be with us. Yesterday, I added my 150’s read to my Goodreads challenge, so the aim is to read 50 books to reach 200 by the end of May/June. I first said May, but I realised … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday/ Summer Vibes Books
Save You A Seat by Alex Warren
Image is from Pexels This is the first time since I've been writing these posts that I've looked for a song to fit the poem I had in mind. This week, I saw a poem called Escape Artist, but sadly, I can't remember who the writer was. If that person is reading this, let me … Continue reading Save You A Seat by Alex Warren
Glitch Girl! by Rainie Oet
The background image is from Pexels This has nothing to do with the book I want to talk about today, but book titles like this one, “Coming Out, Coming Home: Helping Families Adjust to a Gay or Lesbian Child”, annoy me. I know I’m not a parent, but your child is the same human you've … Continue reading Glitch Girl! by Rainie Oet
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