![]() I love books that make me cry, make me want to write fanfiction, or make me want to kiss a stranger, or especially all of the above at once. Writing has always been a hobby of mine- I released my first novella, Bluebell Hall, when I was in high school- but I started getting serious about it when I became disabled in college and couldn’t participate in other hobbies. The Geekiary: It’s great having you here! Let’s start by introducing yourself!Įnnis Bashe: I’m a gay nerd who spends a lot of time on the Internet. Please use their current name when commenting or sharing. ![]() Note: Ennis Bashe formerly wrote under the name Kayla Bashe. Ennis Bashe shares their creative process and publishing experiences. More and more Queer books (for YA and adults) are being acquired and published by traditional houses today, but some Queer authors have turned (and are still turning) to self-publishing and small houses for their work. Most Queer writers had a hard time querying literary agents and editors. ![]() ![]() At the time, traditionally published Queer books were few and far between, especially in speculative fiction. I first discovered Ennis’s work sometime during the early 2010s. ![]() Images Courtesy of Ennis Bashe Ennis Bashe, the author of acclaimed Queer speculative fiction novellas, discusses their upcoming book A Scheme of Sorcery ( NineStar Press), their self-published novella Rescued by The Married Monster Hunters, and guidance for Queer writers. ![]()
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