I think I should complete this with a little more information so that a better picture can be drawn of me.
I’m a white, middle-class, temporarily able-bodied, neuro-typical, bisexual, polyamorous, cisgendered woman who lives in Melbourne, Australia.
I like to write and be heard, and this is my space for that to happen. I’m a feminist with training wheels, who is attempting to get things right, and I find much more interesting to write about than I have time to write.
I live with two husbands, one husband’s boyfriend, three cats and a myriad of spiders. I provide a safe and supportive space to family and friends when needed, love to cook interesting and delicious food, and will take up gardening when I eventually have a garden.
The best place to contact me is on this blog as a comment to one of the articles or this page. I really don’t like it when someone emails me directly because of something that I’ve written in a relatively public forum. I find it a lot creepy.
Otherwise I work, sing, dance, play games (mostly computer), love my science fiction, fantasy, comedy (both live and on TV), and generally love being silly.
If you want to contact me regarding any of my photos, please contact me at Flickr.
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