But as a humor writer, I’m more inclined to be insidious. There are tons of amazing writers doing fantastic work to push boundaries in queer spaces, many with justified anger and suffering. The 5th Gender looks awesome – how does it explore gender, and why did you feel it was important to write at this time? But also kinky and charming and lots of fun. Since I write primarily comedy in various genres, my stuff tends to be both silly and gentle – books that are hugs. I always have queer characters, although they aren’t always the main characters. I like to think of what I write as queer comfort food. What are some major themes you work into your stories, and how do you include queer themes? Gail Carriger’s Favorite Comic Book Heroines (Occasional FAQ)ģ. I’ll take a Rogue Gambit sandwich, all the trimmings, thank you. I suppose it became a matter of learning that I didn’t just want to be them (I used to be a big cosplayer), sometimes I wanted to be with them too. The New Warriors were my team (yeah, I know, that dates me.) How did you get into comics, and how does that coincide with your coming out story? At Tattered Cover in Denver Gail Carriger Interview with Out Front Denver 1.
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