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Social media is basically the entire reason I have a career right now. Like everything, my readership for 'Nimona' came because I was active on Tumblr.
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I really want to see normalization of queer sexuality - as well as the lack of sexuality.
Noelle Stevenson
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Kids aren't dumb - they might not get something, but they're going to figure it out.
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It felt like a huge risk when I first started putting my comic online. It was very scary to put myself out there that way and to open up something that I cared about very dearly - and to be the only creator involved with it.
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I feel that kids are smart, and I feel that kids will understand things even if they don't understand them from personal experience.
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I think technology is changing and growing, and the best approach to have is to be self-aware and aware of what's going on around you and also have some idea of who you are and how to make that ever-changing climate work in your favor.
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Even in stories that I like, with a female character that I love deeply, it always feels like there's something that she has to prove to the male characters before she can even get started.
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Support the female voice in all its forms. Support other female creators and work to make an environment that is inclusive and allows female-led projects to thrive organically.
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I'm very lucky to have been given a lot of freedom in my career, but it's also fun to play in other people's playgrounds!
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There's a whole world of people out here whose experiences are not being reflected in the media that they're reading. And that does affect the way we view ourselves... and the people we think we can be.
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Just make the comics you want to see, and people will notice.
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