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Have you ever wondered why some video game characters wear trousers
and others don't? Or pondered the connection between a character's
toned, muscular derriere and their level of dexterity? What about
the depth of a crack, the jiggle of a cheek? When it comes to video
game character designs, one of the most overlooked aspects is the
buttocks. Sure, we might appreciate a nice toned butt on a
character or giggle at GIFs of farts from time to time, but how
often do we stop to really think about the meaning of the butt? In
Things I Learned from Mario's Butt, video game critic Laura Kate
Dale brings backsides to the foreground, analysing dozens of
posteriors and asking the important questions: Has Mario let
himself go? Do Link's small buttocks hold him back? When he dies,
is Pac-Man eaten by his own caboose? Wedged full of original
artwork by Zack Flavin, and featuring interviews with game
developers and guest butt reviews from gaming favourites such as
Jim Sterling, Stuart Ashen, Brentalfloss and more, this book is a
deep dive into why butts are downright integral to the games we
play. So, crack it open and have a cheeky look inside at some of
the most interesting bottoms the world of video games has to offer.
'I love that I don't need to feel ashamed at my happiest, and that
my joy no longer needs to go through a filter before it's ready to
see the light of day' Laura Kate Dale and 15 other autistic authors
from around the globe, open the door and invite you in to explore
and celebrate the candid, uplifting and intimate moments of
autistic joy. More often than not autism is viewed through the lens
of struggles and challenges - Stories of Autistic Joy is here to
shift that narrative and turn the spotlight onto the unique joys
that shape autistic people's lives. Joy comes in all shapes and
sizes: loving relationships, fantasy writing, building soft forts,
echolalia, peaceful solitude, Pokemon, stimming freely and
unmasking for the first time. So, step inside and explore the
diverse and heart-warming stories from around the world and
celebrate what makes experiencing autistic joy so special.
'An empowering read' SABAH CHOUDREY 'My new favourite children's
book!' FOX FISHER Nisha's monster follows her everywhere. It used
to be small, but recently her monster has begun to grow. And as her
monster gets bigger and bigger, Nisha feels more and more unlike
herself. When people refer to her as a boy, or when she tries to
hide her true gender identity, Nisha's dysphoria monster grows
larger and larger. Until, one day, Nisha meets Jack - a trans man -
who shows Nisha how she can shrink her dysphoria monster back down
to size. This touching story is the perfect book for discussing
gender dysphoria with children, explaining what it is and how they
and their families can deal with it. It also includes an
accompanying guide for parents with further information about
gender dysphoria, terminology, and first-hand examples of the
author's own experiences.
Supremacy Software is the world's largest video-game developer and
publisher. If you've played games, you've played one of theirs at
some point. They're the shining light, a dream job for many
aspiring game developers. Who Hunts the Whale? tells the story of a
newly hired PA taking a seat in the executive boardroom. An
out-of-towner who risked it all to come to the big city and live
her dream of working for a company she's idolised for years. But
she soon discovers the cynical side of things. Stolen ideas, long
hours, managerial impropriety - will she risk her ideal career and
take a stand for those who dare not speak, or keep quiet in the
face of a powerful, litigious corporation? Written by industry
insider Laura Kate Dale and (small 'g') gamer Jane Aerith Magnet,
Who Hunts the Whale? takes a witty, satirical look at the human
cost of a rapacious market that must constantly be fed new content.
"So while the assumption when I was born was that I was or would
grow up to be a neurotypical heterosexual boy, that whole idea
didn't really pan out long term." In this candid, first-of-its-kind
memoir, Laura Kate Dale recounts what life is like growing up as a
gay trans woman on the autism spectrum. From struggling with
sensory processing, managing socially demanding situations and
learning social cues and feminine presentation, through to coming
out as trans during an autistic meltdown, Laura draws on her
personal experiences from life prior to transition and diagnosis,
and moving on to the years of self-discovery, to give a unique
insight into the nuances of sexuality, gender and autism, and how
they intersect. Charting the ups and downs of being autistic and on
the LGBT spectrum with searing honesty and humour, this is an
empowering, life-affirming read for anyone who's felt they don't
fit in.
'Earlier in my life and in my transition, Gender Euphoria would be
the book that I needed' Chelsea Manning 'Upends the baked-in
narrative about pain and unhappiness . . . This book'll inspire
you' Christine Burns MBE GENDER EUPHORIA: a powerful feeling of
happiness experienced as a result of moving away from one's
birth-assigned gender. So often the stories shared by trans people
about their transition centre on gender dysphoria: a feeling of
deep discomfort with their birth-assigned gender, and a powerful
catalyst for coming out or transitioning. But for many
non-cisgender people, it's gender euphoria which pushes forward
their transition: the joy the first time a parent calls them by
their new chosen name, the first time they have the confidence to
cut their hair short, the first time they truly embrace themself.
In this groundbreaking anthology, nineteen trans, non-binary,
agender, gender-fluid and intersex writers share their experiences
of gender euphoria: an agender dominatrix being called 'Daddy', an
Arab trans man getting his first tattoos, a trans woman embracing
her inner fighter. What they have in common are their feelings of
elation, pride, confidence, freedom and ecstasy as a direct result
of coming out as non-cisgender, and how coming to terms with their
gender has brought unimaginable joy into their lives.
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