Asexual Main Characters in Speculative Fiction
I don’t know about you, but a romantic subplot in my literature is always hit-or-miss. I’m more open to it if it’s queer; I may not even mind it if it’s a slow-burn between a couple of heterosexuals.
Growing up, my lack of interest in romance wasn’t odd enough to comment on—mostly because
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7 Sci-Fi/Fantasy Books with Little to No Romantic Subplot
I’ve made no secret about my disdain for romantic subplots, especially on this column.
I’ve also recently come out as aroace (aromantic asexual) to the shock of absolutely nobody, and wanted to do a post commemorating that.
However, the amount of aroace cha
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