diverselylit

Hi Diversely Lit Fam!
          	
          	We apologize for the silence and inconsistent events. Due to unforeseen circumstances, all events held this year have been canceled. 
          	
          	In 2023, we would work toward a consistent and yearly schedule. We're looking for a team to get things up and running. We know how vital this community is to diverse writers on Wattpad, and we're going to do our best to create something worth your time. 
          	
          	Thanks,
          	Diversely Lit
          	https://www.wattpad.com/story/270371045?utm_source=ios&utm_medium=postToProfile&utm_content=share_writing&wp_page=create&wp_uname=diverselylit&wp_originator=oHvouolYGuPzcQqrvPpNs8S9c8RzSzpkPEmX6geAFq5py6xUXRzXiY7YFx70RShCtPcTYe%2Fl%2BscMXkSfM2%2FwdWOH%2FJmF3MCYnw8foOlhWzRpGHMWmGYwcBj9NLsFSHwH

ShortyWolf20

@diverselylit So will the 2022 entries for the Pride Awards be scored later on, or will we have to reapply?
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diverselylit

Hi Diversely Lit Fam!
          
          We apologize for the silence and inconsistent events. Due to unforeseen circumstances, all events held this year have been canceled. 
          
          In 2023, we would work toward a consistent and yearly schedule. We're looking for a team to get things up and running. We know how vital this community is to diverse writers on Wattpad, and we're going to do our best to create something worth your time. 
          
          Thanks,
          Diversely Lit
          https://www.wattpad.com/story/270371045?utm_source=ios&utm_medium=postToProfile&utm_content=share_writing&wp_page=create&wp_uname=diverselylit&wp_originator=oHvouolYGuPzcQqrvPpNs8S9c8RzSzpkPEmX6geAFq5py6xUXRzXiY7YFx70RShCtPcTYe%2Fl%2BscMXkSfM2%2FwdWOH%2FJmF3MCYnw8foOlhWzRpGHMWmGYwcBj9NLsFSHwH

ShortyWolf20

@diverselylit So will the 2022 entries for the Pride Awards be scored later on, or will we have to reapply?
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diverselylit

Hi everyone! We have just posted a thought-provoking interview with Katie, aka @EmpiresOfwater who won our last year's Pride Award with her book Leeward. The interview includes a lot of interesting topics that we think you would love to learn more about. You can check it out here: https://www.wattpad.com/1239709408-interview-series-diverse-independent-authors-katie

diverselylit

Happy Pride everyone! This is a reminder that our writing contest, focusing on queer stories and authors, will stop taking submissions this Monday!! Now is the time to grab your Romance, Horror, Fantasy, OR poetry stories and submit it to us for a chance to have the whole thing reviewed. You can submit by filling the form below: https://www.wattpad.com/1231641158-the-pride-awards-2022-participant-form

diverselylit

Happy pride month, everyone! 
          
          Here's a reminder that we're hosting a writing competition for your WIPs during this month to showcase queer authors with queer stories. This year, we're allowing Fantasy, Horror, Romance, and poetry books which have LGBTQIA+ representation in them to compete for a chance to be added to our diverse lists and enjoy an array of different awards. Submissions are open until June 20th so don't miss the chance to send us your story! Submit here: https://www.wattpad.com/1231641158-the-pride-awards-2022-participant-form

diverselylit

Today, we're introducing @DavidEAnderson100 whose story "The art of breathing underwater" won third place on our 2021 Pride awards. A 2021 Wattys winner, this story follows the bipolar fifteen-year-old Aaron,  for whom growing up in '90s Dublin, being gay is a choice. It is a choice between risking alienation from his conservative Catholic family and close-minded friends or drowning under the weight of his secrets. So discovering he is falling in love with his witty, bi-racial best friend, Robbie, an aspiring actor, plunges Aaron into a sea of confusion. Swimming against the tide of expectations, the young men set a course through sex, drugs and Bowie concerts, an outlet from a world that doesn't understand them.  
          
          
          There are plenty of other Queer material on this page that we 100% recommend you check out!

diverselylit

Good morning everyone! 
          
          As a way to celebrate pride this month, we are introducing you to @RowanCarver who won second place on our 2021 Pride award contest! Her book "King Eden" which won her the title is about King Eden, the Lord of the Aurelian district, one of many post-apocalyptic tribes of Earth's survivors. A centuries-old war ravages her homeland. The Ancients face the Martians, a greedy society of wealthy refugees who outlasted Earth's apocalypse on Mars. Their biodome colonies have become unsustainable, and their Minister vows to claim the Earth for his people's sake. He will stop at nothing to bring King Eden's reign to an end.
          
          When the Martians capture her son, Eli, King faces a devastating choice: rally her forces and attack the Martians at the expense of her soldiers and her people's security, or abandon her country to rescue him, breaking her vows as a Lord. Imprisonment, execution, and the annihilation of her tribe are just a few of the consequences she faces if she fails. 
          
          Give her a follow for some Sci-fi stories with queer representation in them!

diverselylit

Happy second day of pride everyone! 
          
          As a way to celebrate this month, we are introducing you to our this year's first prize winner @empiresofwater whose story titled "Leeward" won our 2021 Pride Award contest! 
          
          Katie has graduated from a history degree recently, and loves to write historical fiction with a dash of fantasy and horror. Katie's story, Leeward, is a queer historical adventure set on the Caribbean seas during the early 19th century. It follows Captain Hiram Nightingale after his grand victory at the Nile, a victory which has cost him a great deal. He transfers to Antigua where he is tasked with hunting down a mutinous ship called the Ulysses. 
          
          You can find other historical novels on their page which include queer representation such as "True colours" set in the 1796, around the War of the First Coalition or "Home Shores" which is a Leeward short story set in the year 1803. These stories explore asexuality, and MLM relationships, and are a great way to get into some queer historical fantasy! 
          
          Check Katie's profile out and give her some love!

empiresofwater

@diverselylit ahh thank you for the shout out! Happy Pride Month! ❤️❤️
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