A pink circle, containing the words 'Squid Horse Comics' in red letters, above a drawing of a blue squid waving a trans rights flag in one tentacle, riding a red unicorn.

Monday 13th January 2025: Interview with The Mollusc Dimension 2/2

Hi everyone! Hope you’ve enjoying my interview with The Mollusc Dimension, I’m so happy he’s decided to join me again for a few more questions. If you haven’t read last week’s blog, now is the time to catch up on that. The Mollusc Dimension is a British-born East Asian Diaspora comics artist and writer, who..

https://www.themolluscdimension.com/about-1

Monday 6th January 2025: Interview with The Mollusc Dimension 1/2

Hi everyone! Just popping in from my writing hole (with exciting news in the not-too-distant foreseeable!) to say hello and wish you a happy new 2025. It’s been a year, and despite having a pretty good one personally, I am aware not everyone is in as lucky a position as I am, and I’m thankful..

Monday 29th August 2022: Edinburgh and Beyond

Hi everybody! Yes, it’s been so very long. But it was with good reason. I needed the time to recuperate since I was also working full-time. The work was fun, the students were great, the person I worked with directly was a total hero. However, it was everything else that drained me. Instead of calling..

Monday 11th July 2022: New Things (I’ve got the word N*E*W*S blocked, but I think this’ll work)

Hi everyone! Yes I’ve been away for a few weeks. I’m just posting this one, because at least there’s some gay stuff in it. Then I will possibly post every other week, if I even have the time. I’m working full-time teaching English for Academic Purposes at Heriot-Watt university. I hope to do some work..

An image with the book cover of Silverstein and Picano's The Joy of Gay Sex, but a shirtless Jorik holds two fingers over the word 'Gay' and, in post, has added 'Autistic' to it.

Monday 28th March 2022: Sex and relationships 1: Gender and Sexuality Conference + Poetry + Sex Education for Autistics

Hi everyone! Two days late, but you know. It’s fine. Also, it’s a massive blog. Look at it. I’m talking about sex today. Yes, autistic people can have sex, and incredible sex at that. We have sexual desire and we are just as likely as neurotypicals to want, need or desire sex. However, we are..

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