Bibliography

Published Articles

Another CodeAce Attorney, and Adventure Games 20 Years Later“, Anime News Network.  February 21, 2024.

On Nintendo’s Reluctance to Make Princess Zelda Playable“, Anime Feminist.  August 18, 2023.

The Joyful Affirmation of Plus-Sized Leads in Yuri“, Anime Feminist.  May 10, 2023.

Two Clever Princesses, Two Feminist Fairy Tales: The Clever Princess vs Princess Arete“, Anime Feminist.  February 24, 2023.

A Neurodivergent Examination of Eizouken‘s Asakusa Midori“, Anime Herald.  July 2, 2022.

The Surprisingly Queer-Friendly Narrative of Cybersix“, Anime Feminist.  December 16, 2020.

Ori & Ableism“, I Need Diverse Games.  September 12, 2020.

Tanoshii Moomin Ikka and the Value of Loose Adaptations”Anime Herald.  April 13, 2020.

“Untitled”, The River Magazine (Issue One Winter 2017/2018), Page 7.

Searching for Neurodivergent Role Models in Anime”, Anime Feminist.  November 3, 2017.

An Open Letter to Nintendo From a Lifelong Fan“, FemHype. July 7, 2017.

Who Get to Be a Hero?  A Case Against the Default Protagonist“, FemHype.  May 10, 2017.

“I Am Not an NPC: Gaming While Autistic”, I Need Diverse Games.  January 12, 2017 (Part One), January 19, 2017 (Part Two).

Autism & Empowerment: What Gaming Means to Me“, FemHype.  January 6, 2017.  Republished on Take This, February 2, 2017.

Autistic Futures“, GUTS.  April 29, 2016.

Reviews

Okazu Top Yuri Series of 2023“, Okazu.  December 31, 2023.  Co-authored with Erica Friedman, Sandy Ferguson, Christian LeBlanc, Laurent Lignon, Luce, Matt Marcus, and Eleanor Walker

The Two of Them Are Pretty Much Like This, Volume 4 Guest Review by Patricia Baxter“, Okazu.  December 13, 2023.

77 Oleander Avenue Ghost House Investigation, Guest Review by Patricia B.“, Okazu.  January 18, 2023.

If We Leave on the Dot, Guest Review by Patricia Baxter“, Okazu.  February 23, 2022.

Other Resources

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