Jules, reading finished reading Ich bin by Bisrat Negassi

Ich bin by Bisrat Negassi
ICH BIN zeichnet die Lebensreise der Hamburger Designerin Bisrat Negassi nach. Anfang der Siebzigerjahre in Asmara, der Hauptstadt Eritreas, geboren, …
Hi I'm Jules,
I read a lot of disability related more academic stuff, anarchism and whatever else looks interesting or helpful. And then mostly queer fantasy, science fiction / speculative fiction to relax.
I read mostly e-books for accessibility reasons. So if you're interested in a book on my lists, just send me a DM. I can point you to sources or just send it over.
I'm also @queering_space@weirder.earth
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ICH BIN zeichnet die Lebensreise der Hamburger Designerin Bisrat Negassi nach. Anfang der Siebzigerjahre in Asmara, der Hauptstadt Eritreas, geboren, …
Ha, I like that one.

ICH BIN zeichnet die Lebensreise der Hamburger Designerin Bisrat Negassi nach. Anfang der Siebzigerjahre in Asmara, der Hauptstadt Eritreas, geboren, …

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I'm just going through the urban sketching books available at my local library. This is not the most exciting one but it's the first that doesn't subscribe to the ableist "you have to sketch on location and never from reference photos or you are not a real urban sketcher" nonsense. She explicitly states that it's cool to take photos and how many people feel much more comfortable working at home. And how she knows not a single person who signed the urban sketcher manifesto because it sucks basically. (Might be a coincidence but it's the first book not written by a man...)
Let's see what else she has to say.
I'm just going through the urban sketching books available at my local library. This is not the most exciting one but it's the first that doesn't subscribe to the ableist "you have to sketch on location and never from reference photos or you are not a real urban sketcher" nonsense. She explicitly states that it's cool to take photos and how many people feel much more comfortable working at home. And how she knows not a single person who signed the urban sketcher manifesto because it sucks basically. (Might be a coincidence but it's the first book not written by a man...)
Let's see what else she has to say.


A world divided. A queendom without an heir. An ancient enemy awakens.
The House of Berethnet has ruled Inys …