
National Librarian’s Day
Set up a Little Library
Donate to a Little Library
Give a shout-out to a Little Library
Let’s all be librarians
This is the first Little Library I have seen up close and in person. Love the pride!
What does Love is Love mean to a spicy romance author?
Every story, queer, straight, poly, or undefines, deserves its happy ending.
There aren’t limits on who gets to fall, burn, ache, or belong.
Every kind of love matters on the page.
I write romance because love is love. No exceptions. Just heart.
This spicy author and fierce ally is here for the love, the heat, and the freedom to be unapologetically you.
Let’s celebrate every story, every kiss, every truth.

I’m posting this Pride 2025 message because silence emboldens h@ters. Homophobia shows up in laws, families, and all over the internet.
Visible support matters. This might be a small post, but it’s a statement of support and safety.
Now more than ever, we have to show up against all the h@te in the world.


Dear Followers,
I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to those of you who continued to support me during Pride Month. As an LGBTQ ally, your decision to stay means the world to me.
In a time when celebrating love, diversity, and equality is crucial, your support underscores the importance of inclusivity and mutual respect. Despite receiving an unusual amount of hate comments recently, your steadfast support has been a powerful reminder that good people exist and stand together.
Thank you for being part of this community. Your respect and appreciation do not go unnoticed.
With gratitude,
Liz Ellyn

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I have discussed previously how a Penrose triangle is a symbol of polyamorous relationships.
During Pride Month, I wanted to revisit this concept of polyamory as the practice is outside the traditional male-female monogamous relationship scheme. If asexuality can be included in LGBTQ (as I have seen on several occasions), then perhaps polyamory should be too.
Alternatively, Leanne Yau @polyphiliabog proposed in a previous Instagram post that, “Polyamory is a ‘queer-adjacent practice’…[while] not inherently queer in itself (see cheating/polygamy), but practi[c]ing it intentionally is a direct challenge to the cisheteropatriarchy.”
Reference to previous post … A Penrose triangle as a symbol of polyamorous relationships

The Penrose triangle is an optical illusion as it only occurs in two dimensions and not three.
I would argue it is more a perception of reality than a figment of one’s imagination. If unrealistic shapes can have a perception of reality, then avant-grade relationships shall have tantamount sustainability.
My novels explore the authenticity of polyamory, consensual romantic relationships that involve more than two people.
As an engineer, I like to analyze and test systems. As a lawyer, I like to argue alternative viewpoints. As a romance author, I like to explore a world of emotions.