

“They expect a fish to climb a tree”: Anna Whateley on Peta Lyre and autism May 25, 2020.“Teaching computer games developers” with Jonathan Strugnell and Sebastian Perri January 15, 2015.“Stargate” with Peter Williams (Apophis) and Cliff Simon (Ba’al) October 18, 2014.


“Stargate” actors Chris Heyerdahl and Chris Judge October 14, 2012.“Sick Heroes Explore representation of illness”: PAX Australia November 15, 2015.“Romancing the Reader”: Kate Cuthbert, Anne Gracie and Sarah Mayberry August 27, 2014.“Queers Destroy Science Fiction” with Seanan McGuire and Mark Oshiro February 2, 2015.“PAX Pirata” panel on Creativity, Copyright, Conflict & Collaboration June 12, 2017.“KidLit panel”: Nat Amoore, Andrew Levins, Adrian Beck June 1, 2020.“It’s all about love, actually” – Meg Mundell, Rohan Wilson and Tabitha Bird February 11, 2020.“I’ve been practicing my transgender face” February 16, 2016.“I discovered I was invisible” says Amanda Hampson #Podcast May 10, 2021.“I am a HEROINE addict”: Kathy Lette May 10, 2020.“Housemates are exhausting” says Smokey the cat May 28, 2015.“Focus on butterflies”: a Queer-focused podcast featuring Will Kostakis and Alison Evans April 21, 2020.“Diversity in YA” with Fiona Wood, Michael Pryor and Meg Mundell August 20, 2015.“Disability and computer games” at PAX Australia November 5, 2015.“Computer Games” with Freya Robertson, Tom Dullemond and Claire McKenna January 20, 2014.“Almighty Johnsons” Emmett Skilton and Tim Balme September 16, 2012.‘The Wave’ inspired Imbi Neeme’s book cover, which inspired this card June 14, 2020.‘Run, Smokey, Run!’ cry Edgar & Pikachu, rolling on items received December 6, 2013.‘Please bring Firefly back’ – a response to Mikey’s song January 22, 2013.‘Do you need a laptop?’ a response to Birmo’s blog February 28, 2013.‘A shark ate my surfboard’: a true story August 13, 2012.Inclusion in this list isn’t necessarily a recommendation. Here’s a list of all the posts that include LGBTQIA people, whether they have created the work being discussed, they’re discussing it or they’re represented in the work being discussed.
