May 2025 Newsletter: What I’ve Been Up To
Welcome to this month's newsletter! Each month, I try to share what I've been up to, what things I've published that month, and exciting news if there's any to be shared.
Continue ReadingWelcome to this month's newsletter! Each month, I try to share what I've been up to, what things I've published that month, and exciting news if there's any to be shared.
Continue ReadingIn the first two weeks of April, I went hardcore into finding different ways to brace my hands, taking better care of them, taking better care of my entire body, and prioritizing many kinds of rest. The situation also finally pushed me to really learn how to use voice commands, dictation, and AI to support my writing processes.
Continue ReadingThis month we released our first new hub page, this one on Queer and Trans Literature. It contains resources about the importance of LGBTQ+ lit, reading recommendations, and more. These hub pages are living documents, and we will update them as needed. So if you have suggestions for the page, please contact us to let us know!
Continue ReadingWe are both working on even more resources and ways to help folks thrive during the next four years and beyond. Next month we should start rolling out new hub pages, so stay tuned for more information on those sometime in March!
Continue ReadingSabel and I have had ample opportunities to use her new support harness during the icy days of January. The harness allows me to support her hips or her whole body when she’s on slippery surfaces or needs to use stairs or a ramp. We found a great vet who specializes in dog PT and we’re both learning a lot!
Continue ReadingDecember has been a good month for reading in my household. It keeps me away from the news and gives me some great life ideas. And as I continue to think about mental health post-election, I wanted to contribute something to queer and neurodivergent sanity.
Continue ReadingWelcome to my first monthly newsletter. Each month, I'll try to share what I've been up to, what things I've published that month, and any exciting news, if there's any to be shared. With both Ashton and I getting sick this month, things have been a bit slower than usual, but we've still managed a few exciting projects.
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