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The visual webcomic ramblings of a polyamorous probably-20-something stick person.
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Idea shamefully stolen from the brilliant Hyperbole and a Half.

“Forget Yourself” by Redfern Jon Barrett

by Cassian on March 20, 2013
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Some time ago, in the middle of a ridiculous haze caused by autistic/domestic anxiety and depression, Red found me on Facebook through the Poly in Pictures page and sent me a message asking if I’d like to read his book. He spoke of queer and polyamorous themes, and I knew he meant it. I’m not that widely read so this is probably not a reliable generalisation, but most books I’ve read that make claims like this are… how can I explain this? I find that they exaggerate. There’s books that shout HEY THERE’S QUEER STUFF HERE, AND FREE LOVE but it feels like a pretence for the sake of selling copies. It feels like the author doesn’t really know this aspect of their story. This might just be me.

For a little while Red and I lived in the same city. I somehow managed, despite my social clumsiness, to have a lot of fun with his chosen family. From my little outsidey position I thought that he lived his life openly and I liked that a lot. So when Red says that his books are queer and poly, I know he comes from a place of living the things he’s writing about.

So I said yes, I would love to read your book. And it only took me 6 months to reply!

forget-yourself

Cover image used with Red’s permission, from redjon.com.

It’s called Forget Yourself (ebook), and it’s told from the perspective of one of many people who appear in a barren wasteland with no escape and no memory at all of self or world. It is assumed that they are stranded here as a punishment for forgotten crimes. As and when people remember arbitrary social rules they are written down in a book by people who don’t know who they are and who are desperately scrabbling to define themselves by what others think is normal. Queer has just sort of happened unrestrained as defined sexuality is still forgotten, but someone’s gone and remembered monogamy. We are given this funny landscape in which heteronormativity is completely nonexistent, but non-monogamy is unthinkable.

Blondee, the narrator, loves more than one person. Her defiance of the book of rules tips everything on its head, and events unfold in a horrifying and captivating sort of a way.

Since I’m not very good at describing movies and books and things in a helpful way (according to everyone who’s said to me “so what’s [movie/book] like?”), I will just give you some bullet points.

  • It reminded me a little bit of Margaret Atwood. That might just be me, though.
  • I kept thinking it was about to end, and then was delighted when it didn’t. (Ebooks are a bit interesting like that. This would be impossible with a paperback, because you’re holding the pages.)
  • I enjoyed the way the characters became themselves to me by their experiences and relationships, rather than having them already established. I found out who they were as they did.
  • I quite like the way the author handles death.
  • I was immediately drawn in to the story, and in love with some of the characters. (Frederick, and Burberry.)
  • My autistic brain likes the way small sensory details are caught in the mind of the narrator.
  • It unwrote bits of my brain, letting me put myself into the gaps it left.

It is so incredibly satisfying to read something genuine. These people! They have no memory of who they are, and so it seems entirely acceptable to be gender-non-conforming and sexually fluid. The only reason monogamy is even a Thing is because someone caught the edge of a broken memory of the outside world and wrote it down, and in this surreal mirror-but-not of our own social environment it’s broken apart and put back together in an accurately twisted sort of a way.

I think I love most of all the main character’s experience as she finds herself loving more than one person, and she lets her behaviour and relationships progress unrestrained. She talks about the way her co-prisoners react with hostility and assumption, which I think we can all relate to. But there is a point where she accepts that she need not be defined by others, and each relationship need not be defined by other relationships, and I love that about her. But that is not the end of the story.

In summary: read it.

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Pretty odd

by Cassian on March 17, 2013
Posted In: blog, merch, sold

Handwarmers

 

I’d like to send these handwarmers to someone. I’d also like some money. These two things are somewhat unrelated. (This is a bit of an experiment; I’m curious to see what happens.)

They are 75% wool, 25% nylon. They are not machine washable. They fit big and small hands. They took 7.5 hours to make. I think the yarn cost about £4 GBP. They are matching in shape and size and yarn type/brand, but one of them is purply and one is green-ish. They were made in a pet-free, smoke-free home.

If you would like them, please leave a comment and I will email you. If you would like to donate some money, please use the button to the top right of the page.

Thank you. 🙂

ETA: Due to epic kindness, the yarn, postage and even time costs have been covered (just) by donations. Thank you everyone. 🙂 However, I haven’t heard anything from Esmé. So if anyone knows Esmé on any social networks, maybe send her this way? I can be emailed: lotte dot lodge at gmail dot com.

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Look how smart it is!

by Cassian on March 16, 2013
Posted In: blog

Deana just sent me a photo of her heart family’s comic all framed up. I feel all proud and appreciative and some other feels also.

Deana's comic

 

Click here for the TwitPic post, and here for the original comic.

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A peek into the search terms

by Cassian on March 13, 2013
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For the curious/nosy, and were I not the creator I would be among you, here’s a screen grab of the search terms used to find Poly in Pictures since midnight (ie: the last 6.5 hours).

Screen Shot 2013-03-13 at 06.21.32

 

It is an entertaining list just because of one or two that I’ll mention in a mo. I’d type them out for accessibility but most of them are quite dull.

Cartoon fools – Wow, don’t hold back or anything there.

Mofos chris – I don’t know Chris, but I’m sure they’re lovely.

Poly sex photo – See 37. Striptease.

Rough sex – For some reason, when I hear this phrase I can’t help but picture a pair of people having sex while falling down a gravelly mountainside. That sounds pretty rough, you’ve got to admit.

Aspie porn stars – I am genuinely quite pleased that someone is putting this into a search engine. (I imagine they found 151. Aspie Porn.)

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Calling all comic ideas

by Cassian on March 3, 2013
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Anyone got any ideas or subjects they’d like to see in a comic? Leave a comment and I’ll give full credit in the description and link to your website or Twitter, etc. 🙂

Thanks, Lydia, for the reminder!

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