--- date: 2020-02-21 title: Book --- > A book? Yes. > Why? A question I struggle with just as much as you. > Obviously. Best guess, then. Best guess, this project has become important to me and integral to my writing in a way that I can't really express without waxing maudlin about writing again. It's something I've poured time and love and blood and sweat and tears into. I'm proud of it. > Is it not enough as it stands? It's great as it stands. It's just that I'd also love to see this as a production that I can show to others. Something I can see on others' bookshelves. Something I can maybe see in a bookstore. > Why the struggle, then? Why not just publish it and accept your pride? Who am I to say my life is interesting enough to put in front of other people's eyes? How can I possibly suggest that my words are worth reading when they are about things that impact so very few people? Like, *Restless Town* was something that I was proud of, but I didn't have this compunction because there are more trans people than just myself, more poly folks than just myself, more furries than just me. Ditto *Rum and Coke*. > And **Eigengrau**? Poetry --- at least much of that poetry --- is more universal than even the stories in *Restless Town*. > This is about gender, poly, and furry. Must the whole book be applicable to be enjoyed? No, I suppose not. ### New Content * [ally 30](/30) through 32 * [Book](/book) ----- That's right, for better or for worse, ally is coming out in book form! It's up for pre-order, in both paperback and PDF digital editions. Read more about it [here](/book)!