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01 Jan 2024—31 Dec 2024
Overview
A twelve prompt challenge ft. bonuses, to read at least one book with aspec rep each month in 2024. The prompts aren’t numbered by month, so it’s not necessary to do them in order.
This year, the prompts are character labels, barring one which is asking for an aspec author. They’re just asking for books where the aspec character in question is whatever the prompt is labelled as.
It would be nice if the representation was specifically labelled in-text, but as long as the character’s relationship with sex, romance, or gender is acknowledged, then it’s fine. Also make the effort to have characters that aren’t just White and/or North American.
This year, the prompts are character labels, barring one which is asking for an aspec author. They’re just asking for books where the aspec character in question is whatever the prompt is labelled as.
It would be nice if the representation was specifically labelled in-text, but as long as the character’s relationship with sex, romance, or gender is acknowledged, then it’s fine. Also make the effort to have characters that aren’t just White and/or North American.
2024 Aspec Reading Challenge: Aromantic, Asexual, Agender
19 participants (110 books)
STARTS: 01 Jan 2024ENDS: 31 Dec 2024
Overview
A twelve prompt challenge ft. bonuses, to read at least one book with aspec rep each month in 2024. The prompts aren’t numbered by month, so it’s not necessary to do them in order.
This year, the prompts are character labels, barring one which is asking for an aspec author. They’re just asking for books where the aspec character in question is whatever the prompt is labelled as.
It would be nice if the representation was specifically labelled in-text, but as long as the character’s relationship with sex, romance, or gender is acknowledged, then it’s fine. Also make the effort to have characters that aren’t just White and/or North American.
This year, the prompts are character labels, barring one which is asking for an aspec author. They’re just asking for books where the aspec character in question is whatever the prompt is labelled as.
It would be nice if the representation was specifically labelled in-text, but as long as the character’s relationship with sex, romance, or gender is acknowledged, then it’s fine. Also make the effort to have characters that aren’t just White and/or North American.