If I’ve learned one thing as an author, it’s that the lines between fantasy and reality often blur. Now obviously, we don’t live in a fantasy world. We don’t have dragons or potions, and if there’s one bed in the inn or hotel, we can simply go down to the front desk and ask for a room with two.
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In a world fraught with real-life villains, political upheaval and a collective sense of hopelessness, fantasy steps in to inspire people to carry on, and that rings especially true for LGBTQ+ teens.
Queer stories have the innate capability to empower the young reader by giving them a means of escape while simultaneously offering survival tools for the real world. Fantasy for LGBTQ+ youth is so much more than just fan

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