Post examples of your work, your portfolio, what jobs you’re currently seeking, or just revel in your awesome nonbinary self! pic.twitter.com/3VYPtUyuIx — Laura Bishop (@emeraldreverie) August 31, 2018 Too often, nonbinary folks are an afterthought, or shoehorned into female centered movements (like the #VisibleWomen campaign). As a cisgender woman myself, it’s easy to default into using gendered language, not only in daily life, but also when discussing issues regarding marginalized voices. While I still sometimes revert to using binary language, following, listening to, and reading works by nonbinary creators have definitely helped me be more mindful of the words I use. And campaigns like #IAmNonbinary are a great way to discover and promote marginalized voices I might not have been aware of. So, I’ve compiled a roundup of nonbinary creators who shared their work on Nonbinary day! While the #IAmNonbinary hashtag wasn’t limited to celebrating comic artists, writers, and prose writers, these are the people I’ve focused on for this roundup. Whether you’re a nonbinary creator looking to connect with other nonbinary creators, or a reader who is looking to expand and diversify their reading life, I hope you find some new-to-you folks to follow. And please, shout out your favorite nonbinary creators in the comments! https://twitter.com/lorisdemic/status/1046722250035138561

— 🌱 rhaps 🌱 (@Rhapsodditty) October 1, 2018

— Hallopino (@hallopino) October 1, 2018

I write comics! (Genderqueer vampire hunters, lesbian pirates, and queer inclusive kids comics – oh my!) I share my creative – and marketing! – processes through my Drip: https://t.co/d2X4FRKJMr I also tweet dad jokes, like, daily. — Jordaan (@itsyaboijordaan) October 1, 2018

💎https://t.co/dc4pjwMZcc🔥https://t.co/AGWAo9BohB🏹https://t.co/NE4XlsXzli — Lily C, MSc ♿️🏳️‍🌈 (@paperstainedink) October 1, 2018

😁: 🏳️‍🌈&♿️❄️ Pronouns: optional📚 Website: https://t.co/wpVcMmCGN9 pic.twitter.com/vGSoejA4DY — Marieke Nijkamp (@mariekeyn) October 1, 2018

I like music and video games and cartoons and D&D. And I’ve got myself a fantasy lgbt-friendly webcomic about bards called Court of Roses! It’d be rad if you check it out!@CourtofRosesCmc https://t.co/gsexTwKB3i pic.twitter.com/Nb6JnoC8nZ — ⚔🧝🏼‍♂️Nutty, the Queer Spoony Bard🧝🏼‍♂️⚔ (@nintendonut1) October 1, 2018

— Hershel Burgh (@deer_cliff) October 2, 2018

— CJ Yeates (@hisstidine) October 1, 2018

— cosmicmindcomics (@cosmic_k8) October 1, 2018

— Victor Nordahl❄️🍃 (@Vicnor_) October 1, 2018

— Kale 🌻 (@_KalesBug) October 1, 2018

— The G Train (@gpike_) October 1, 2018

— Elaine Tipping (@TriaElf9) October 1, 2018

— Rhiannon R-S 🗸 (@charibdys) October 1, 2018

— ✨tori! 💛🤍💜🖤🏳️‍🌈✨ (@sicklyjelly) October 1, 2018

— ✨ Gray ✨ (@Alakotila) October 1, 2018

— RJ 🖤🤍💜 bIm (@Firehouselight) October 2, 2018

— michi @ deadlines🌿✨ (@RequiemPluie) October 1, 2018

— Jey.jpg (@jeypawlik) October 1, 2018 https://twitter.com/masondeaver/status/1046921038762774530

— Archie Bongiovanni (@grease_bat) October 1, 2018

I’m currently working on a dark fantasy webcomic centered (loosely) around Scandinavian folklore named “A Spirit of Decay”. It should hopefully start being shared publicly within the next 6 months. 🌲https://t.co/837Q0WCSAW pic.twitter.com/LfUwnNzro7 — T.E. 🍄🌲 (@tekarlsenart) October 1, 2018

— Ben ‘Bee’ Kahn (@BenTheKahn) October 1, 2018

▼ website: https://t.co/yp4tljhT8Q▼ email: little.corvus@gmail.com▼ gumroad: https://t.co/MZcICVqikj▼ shop: https://t.co/kH06e3oETg pic.twitter.com/cuEomejgEw — teo | oscar isaac’s ethnic hips vs fascists (@little_corvus) October 1, 2018

👾Comics: https://t.co/Z71v68DgNq 📔Portfolio: https://t.co/GFvxZoWbGx 💌Ko-fi: https://t.co/mbde2HMMD1 pic.twitter.com/aDYhyHqfwl — CAN CAN! 👻🏳️‍🌈 (@CanCan_jpg) October 2, 2018

— Jem Milton ✨🏳️‍🌈🌙🌸 (@jmiltondraws) October 2, 2018

— Beanie 🌷 Haricot 🌾 (@PrinceDesOies) October 1, 2018   Looking for other nonbinary books and authors? Check out these links to other Book Riot articles! 5 nonbinary and genderqueer authors to read. A reader on 11 lessons they learned from a A Quick & Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns. C.P. Hoffman shares how comics helped them come out as nonbinary.