Whoops! I forgot to do October. These past two months I've read some refreshingly empathetic narratives on psychoticism including Hello Sunshine and Sunflowers (a graphic memoir) by Keezy Young and Cry Wolf Girl by Ariel Slamet Ries. I've also read other graphic novel works by these authors in the last couple months.
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 | Turns out Cry Wolf Girl was originally a ShortBox Comics release! Full-circle moment! |  |
ShortBox Comics is doing their last faire and for October and November I've been reading a haul of webcomics, though I'm not done yet. 
Last month I read 17776: What Football Will Look Like in the Future, a multimedia novella by Jon Bois including text, gifs, video, and images as storytelling devices. I also read the novella To Be Taught if Fortunate by Becky Chambers, which was a fun (and sometimes depressing) speculative biology work.
I also read a nonfiction book in October! Polysecure by Fern Michaels. This is a book that looks at attachment theory and repurposes it in the polyamorous relationship model. I shared a few chapters with my partner and had some insightful conversations through it.
This past month I also read Dreaming in Color by Natalie Andrewson (another nonfiction). It was both an artbook and an informative book on risographs. Very fun! And I liked how they revealed the layer process throughout the book.