Ratings8
Average rating3.9
I would have liked more organization with the book and some potential editing by peers (the other contributors) before publishing. Clearly separating comics a little better, adding some theme organization/grouping. I also didn't expect a more conservative comic in a book that was promoted as being in an LGBTQ genre, but, to be fair, that's on me. I understand that not everyone is going to approach things the same and that's a big theme of the book - diversity.
very quick & colorful read, am glad this exists
Merged review:
very quick & colorful read, am glad this exists
I thought this Q&A was interesting: https://www.powells.com/post/qa/powells-qa-bex-ollerton-editor-of-sensory
As a likely autistic person, this anthology really excited me. I have come across very few books or graphic novels like this and I hope that more will be released eventually. Haveing an anthology where the strokes and illustrations are created by people with autism is great! I really enjoyed the representation and diversity this anthology had!