Pillars of Faith follows the story of a woman named Senna who has been forced into the violent life of a monster against her will. Struggling with self loathing, the lack of a home, and inescapable, crushing loneliness, she desperately clings to the shreds of her own humanity. What will change when she finally finds someone to fight for? More . . .
Being an 18-year-old “adult” is hard enough. Being a gay super powered adult? Nearly impossible. Join Sarah Martin as she navigates an insane world filled with sentient gorillas, passionate patriots, and quip-slinging demons. Watch as she deals with all these shenanigans while trying to figure out just what it means to be gay. . . .
Dec 30, 2014: Drop into a bizarre version of our world in which superhero is a profession which an anxious teen might drift into because that’s what the folks do (despite the lack of any, you know, superpowers), time travel and alternate realities are a perfectly reasonable explanation for why a girl doesn’t know her grandparents, and demons, telepaths, sphinxes and gargoyles are characters you might run into at any time. I don’t know how ordinary people survive in this world, but otherwise life is pretty much as usual.
Jan 6, 2015: I’ve only read the first few chapters of Kinda Super Gay so far, but I have to say that I was hooked right away. Because my general reading preferences tend toward old-fashioned literature, this is I think one of the first stories I’ve read that has a gay protagonist, and I wasn’t sure what to expect. The author does a fantastic job of making Sarah more than just a character or a symbol, instead she behaves realistically, like a real girl who happens to be lesbian. (And I have to [more . . .]