Yes! In my original comment I meant to add my gratitude that these models exist in work by queer authors and frustration that stories about straight folks seem intent on ignoring and/or not learning about them.
Yes! In my original comment I meant to add my gratitude that these models exist in work by queer authors and frustration that stories about straight folks seem intent on ignoring and/or not learning about them.
I got your vibe! I do wonder about why egalitarian stories (whether from queer authors or other sources, such as non-Western authors) don't get airtime. Is it the obvious, that it's not mainstream, or is it that their locations and contexts (perhaps fanfic as an example) make them unappealing, more than the actual content?
Yes! In my original comment I meant to add my gratitude that these models exist in work by queer authors and frustration that stories about straight folks seem intent on ignoring and/or not learning about them.
I got your vibe! I do wonder about why egalitarian stories (whether from queer authors or other sources, such as non-Western authors) don't get airtime. Is it the obvious, that it's not mainstream, or is it that their locations and contexts (perhaps fanfic as an example) make them unappealing, more than the actual content?