Alessa Hinlo 🌙☄💫

@alessahinlo
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I write about monster girls, difficult women, and monster girls who grow up into difficult women.
Treason's Greetings, baby.
I've been quiet lately. Guess it's taken me longer to get back into the swing of things after the mini-vacation.
New week, back to work, back to regular icon.
Man, this mini vacation has been awesome! So nice & relaxing.
After feeling like shit & suffering from a low level headache all day, I finally feel human again. Too much questionable food put into a body that's used to eating 75% clean. Going back to breakfast smoothies tomorrow because wow, that was a terrible state of affairs.

The grocery store down the street sometimes sends out coupons where I can get certain items for free. This week's item?

Cookie dough.

I know what I'll be doing today! (I got white chocolate macadamia. )

Today's icon is in honor of me being on vacation. 😀
Whee, my vacation starts now! No work until next Monday. 💃

You a non-white-guy author coming to ECCC? Want a panel about the future of SF/F? Let's showcase a future that isn't the status quo. Hit me up! [email protected]

Looking for authors of color, authors of all gender and sexuality, and zero white straight cis males.

Uncanny Magazine just announced its Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction issue and is soliciting submissions from disabled writers.

Submissions will be open from January 15 to February 15, 2018, in Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry, and Fiction Reprint categories.

Submission details in the link below. There are different length requirements and payments for each category.

https://uncannymagazine.com/disabled-people-destroy-science-fiction-guidelines/

(Via hellbirdsite. I have no connection to them.)

Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction Guidelines - Uncanny Magazine

Reading period: January 15th, 2018 to February 28th 2018. Please do not submit anything until January 15th. Emails containing submissions will be deleted. (Uncanny Magazine uses the Moksha submission system.)   Who can submit: We welcome submission from writers who identify themselves as disabled. Identity is what matters for this issue. What kinds of disabilities? …

Uncanny Magazine