Category: nonfiction

Love and Justice book review | A Journey of Empowerment, Activism, and Embracing Black Beauty

Love and Justice book review | A Journey of Empowerment, Activism, and Embracing Black Beauty

This is a fantastic book that is half personal essay and half photography, although some of it feels like a textbook or a magazine, with little callouts of blocks of texts with facts about the Ivory Coast or explanations about African culture. Laetitia Ky’s hair sculptures and modeling is absolutely magnificent, and it’s laid out […]

Posted April 10, 2022 by geograph in nonfiction, review / 0 Comments
A Quick and Easy Guide to Asexuality: the spectrum is complicated, and humans are more than a binary

A Quick and Easy Guide to Asexuality: the spectrum is complicated, and humans are more than a binary

“I always call the way I flirt ‘Jane Benneting’, after the oldest sister in Pride and Prejudice. She’s so nice to everyone that no one knows she’s partial to Mr. Bingley.” (What a mood!) This is truly a quick and easy guide to asexuality! It’s quick, it’s easy, it doesn’t have a plot but it’s […]

Posted March 7, 2022 by geograph in nonfiction, review / 1 Comment