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Realmgard

Fantasy fiction proudly published by Emona Literary Services

Tag: Representation

Side by side portraits of two women in glasses. Combining images by by Apostolos Vamvouras and omerkurtnet from Pixabay.

Spring 2024 Daily Writing Challenge: Day 13

Mar 19, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

Enter Giulia Stonehelm.

Posted in Writing ExerciseTagged Autism, Autistic Characters, Daily Fiction, Daily Writing, Fantasy, Fiction, March 2024, Realmgard, Representation, Spring 2024, writer, Writing, Writing Challenge, Writing Community, Writing Exercise, Writing Process, Writing Prompt

Discourse on Azumanga Daioh – Part 2: The Triumph of Representation

Jun 12, 2023Jun 12, 2023 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

For reasons I admittedly don't entirely understand, my post about the autistic representation in Azumanga Daioh and why it matters to me as an autistic creator has been one of my most consistently popular posts this year...

Posted in RecommendationsTagged Anime, Autism, Autistic Characters, ICYMI, Pop Culture Critique, Representation, Writing Community

Discourse on Azumanga Daioh – Part 2: The Triumph of Representation

Sep 28, 2021Nov 23, 2025 J.B. Norman9 Comments

You belong.

Posted in Further ThoughtsTagged Anime, Autism, Autistic Characters, Biography, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique, Representation, Slice of Life, TV

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