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This Is How We Roll

By Rosiee Thor
This Is How We Roll by Rosiee Thor digital book - Fable

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The magic of tabletop RPGs lives in the creativity of the players. Given the chance to explore gender, relationships, and queer existence across vast worlds with completely different sets of rules, queer players throughout the years have found acceptance, camaraderie, and joy by rolling the dice and kicking ass. This anthology celebrates that TTRPG rite of passage with a diverse lineup of queer authors who are just as mighty with their pens as with swords… and shields… and spells!

This collection of fourteen stories includes critically acclaimed authors such as New York Times Bestseller Marieke Nijkamp, New York Times Bestseller Andrew Joseph White, Pura Belpré Honor winner Jonny Garza Villa, LAMBDA Literary Award winner Rebecca Podos, LAMBDA Award finalist Linsey Miller, Indie Bestseller Margaret Owen, and Morris Award finalist Akemi Dawn Bowman.

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“First I would like to take the publishers and the author for giving me an ARC of this book! Secondly, this was so good by the time I ended the first story I was bawling my eyes out. Sometime for me when I read an anthology there might be one or two stories that I enjoy but don’t really captivate me but this book had me from beginning to end, especially with the second story as someone who is also trans and autistic who has a complicated relationship with a father who also might be autistic. This was a 10/10 book and I would definitely be checking out the authors and recommending this book to my fellow queer dnd nerds.”
“My queer, neurodivergent, D&D obsessed self absolutely loved this book! I laughed, cried, was inspired, and now have many new ideas for my own homebrew campaign. This book is an anthology with stories about being queer, trans, neurodivergent, or simply different and how people are able to translate that into TTRPGs. Each story was so beautiful and well thought-out. D&D is it’s own culture and I LOVE books where I get to experience that. This book is perfect for anyone who loves D&D or just has an interest in it and wants to learn more about it. As a player myself, I felt like I walked away understand the game more than I did before I read this. It was truly such a beautiful story about how our isolating human experiences are the ones that can make a place for us in the fantasy world. Thank you so much to NetGalley and the publishers for giving me the chance to read this arc! I’ve been looking forward to this book for so long and it was a dream come true.”
““Our characters are filters over ourselves, reality held at arm’s length” This anthology gave me all the feels, so much that it’s quite complicated to put it into words. All the short stories are different, but they have that in common: In each ones, teens —and, sometimes, their parents— gather around the table, and as they play, they find themselves and their community. Every single one was touching, funny, easy to relate —even though I do not really play RPG. I loved how the characters helped them to find themselves, to communicate between each other, like another mask, but a very assumed and visible one. Each story is a patchwork of differences, a path for an individual (or a group), some ambitions, and a way for the MC to find their people. This is a love story to RP, a love story to outsiders. Reading this anthology felt very empowering, I wish I had such YA books as a teen (but I love them as an adult). Thank you to toppling stack tour and Page Street Publishing for granting me the access to the eARC on NetGalley. My opinions are my own.”

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