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YA author Emily Duncan gets called out on her racism, antisemitism and bullying of other authors
happy advanced release day to Blessed Monsters by Emily Duncan!!!! ❤️❤️ lmfao https://t.co/KhwtAJVHpG Rin Chupeco (THE EVER CRUEL KINGDOM out now!) (@RinChupeco) April 5, 2021
Emily Duncan, author of another one of those mediocre ~slavic~ fantasy series (feat. Reylo), has been getting rightfully dragged on twitter bc of her antisemitc books and her behind the scenes bullying of poc authors. Author Hafsah Faizal has confirmed that she was the one Emily Duncan was talking trash about, as mentioned by fellow author Rin Chupeco.
I wasn t going to get involved, but my DMs are flooding with people asking if I m the HF mentioned here, and I m tired of keeping quiet.
Sweet and Bitter Magic by Adrienne Tooley (March 9)
This character driven sapphic fantasy is about two outcasts who find each other while a fight for a kingdom rages. This book is highly recommended for anyone who was as enamored by
Never Tilting World by Rin Chupeco and
Crier’s War by Nina Varela.
Oni Press
The long-awaited sequel to the endearing and quirky graphic novel,
Sheets, Brenna reintroduces readers to the Marjorie and her ghostly laundromat and tackles what it means to fit in, finding friends in the most unlikely places, and growing pains (even ones of the haunted variety).
Steven Yeun For the New York Times, Reactions to His Golden Globes Snub
“Sometimes I wonder if the Asian-American experience is what it’s like when you’re thinking about everyone else, but nobody else is thinking about you.”
Steven Yeun does another fantastic interview and photoshoot, this time with the New York Times. He discusses the immigrant experience, his career thus far and how his father shaped his performance.
Choice quote:
The family put me on this pedestal, I was a cute kid with pale skin and light brown hair, and everyone was proud of that. Then we moved to Regina, and I went from feeling that attention to all of a sudden coming to the middle of nowhere and being pulled kicking and screaming into kindergarten. I’ve looked at this [kindergarten] photo so many times, If you look at photos of me in Korea, I’m like joyful, man. So happy.then you see this photo, and I look so terrified.”
Verified Hate: The Great Replacement
Gregory Hood, American Renaissance, January 6, 2020
The “Great Replacement” is getting attention again, this time from a researcher at Syracuse University.
For the white, conservative “stop the steal” conspiracy theorists out there, here’s a hard truth based on demographics, not politics: get used to not getting your way at the ballot box. America is entering an era of racial plurality, & whites are no longer an absolute majority.
Of course, the point is correct. “Stopping the steal” is a sideshow compared to the fact that conservatism has no future in a majority non-white America. A changing population means removing whites from power. For decades, people warned Republicans about this; the Cassandras were purged. Now, the consequences are obvious to everyone. Just look at what happened in Georgia last night. The Democrats are taking the Senate, thanks to heavy black turnout.