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Breaking Normal: Essays about my Fat, Black, Geek Life

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From her interracial relationship during the rise of the tangerine goblin to her escape by cosplay, TaLynn Kel lived 2016 out loud and with strong passion and intense rage.

She holds nothing back as she discusses topics like ending the relationship with her racist in-laws, dressing in sexy cosplay, and accepting and loving herself in a world that tells her she shouldn't. Through the oppressive wave of 2016, TaLynn not only lives but finds joy in places she we told should hold none. And despite the huge surge in anti-Blackness, racism, xenophobia, anti-Islamic rhetoric, she thrived.

Read her journey as a fat, Black, geek woman and experience life through the eyes of TaLynn Kel.

341 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 7, 2017

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95 reviews4 followers
December 12, 2017
This collection of essays opened up a wound I’ve been carrying and showed me a path to healing. This collection unapologetically tackles anti-Black racism, racism in geek fandoms, sexual harassment and assault, and the wide range of macro-and-microaggressions thrown at Black women just for living.
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51 reviews15 followers
January 11, 2018
Filled with so much good content that I as a fellow femme (and geek) can relate to, and even more eye opening and soul searching content that I as a white person need to sit with. Didn't want to put it down though I had to.
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