I read it and that is what I also got out of it. I think that’s a good simple explanation. KAYLA: So for anyone who’s listening who might not know about you or the graphic novel, do you want to do a short introduction of yourself?īEX: I’m a comic artist and I’ve done a graphic memoir which is like an autobiographical story about my experiences of being asexual. There’s barely any - well there’s more now, but y’know, three years ago, there was nothing. We love having people who have written and made things about ace-ness because there’s so little of it.īEX: I know, there’s nothing. And we have Bex on today to talk to us about it. KAYLA: This week we’re talking about another amazing ace piece of literature? Graphic novel-ature? Media? We are talking about the graphic novel How to Be Ace, a graphic memoir about asexuality by Rebecca Burgess. Kayla, what are we talking about this week? SARAH: Anyway, let’s brush past this as we always do when we have guests on the pod. KAYLA: On today’s episode: How to Be Ace. SARAH: talk about all things to do with love, relationships, sexuality, and pretty much anything else that we just don’t understand. KAYLA:… and a demi-straight girl (that’s me, Kayla) Welcome to Sounds Fake But Okay, a podcast where an aro-ace girl (I’m Sarah.
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