Carnival of Aros January Round Up: Stories
I am thrilled with how many people participated in the January Carnival of Aros: Stories. Everyone took a different angle too!
In Alloaro reviews Loveless + my extremely messy thoughts on labels in fiction, Scoop dives into why she prefers “word of god” over “on the page” aro representation.
Ace of Arrows' blog post The Greatest Aro* Stories Never Told is a wishlist of aro (and non-amatonormative) stories.
From Aria's Hollow we have the stories August wants to see, the stories she wants to write, and optimism for the direction representation is going.
In Being the Villain, Cinnamon writes about the harmful and dehumanizing story of the “good” aro.
In Losing the Map, Briar tells a personal story about realizing aromanticism, writing, and considering relationships in the format of “once upon a time.”
In Family x Hunter, Meta_Mish writes about the platonic and familial relationships in Hunter x Hunter, and why such stories are so important.
VioletEmeraldx wrote three blog posts:
- Amatonormativity in Gilmore Girls, + I Was Ghosted By My Queerplatonic Partner, and how shipping Rory/Jess, Matt/Julie (FNL), and Clark/Lana (Smallville) relates
- Amy on “Faking It” potentially being demi-, or having mismatched sexual and romantic orientations.
- Being a Gray-Aro Asexual Shipper, and a Gray-Aro Asexual Huge Fan of Certain Actors, etc.
NOTE: At least one person commented their submission and blogger disappeared it. If I am missing your submission, please email me at CharCharCharAce@gmail.com and I will happily add it.
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