TLDR
Welcome to the “Just Give Me All the Things” page.
If navigating header menus, drop-downs, hamburger icons, or mysterious sidebars makes your brain itch, same. This is a full list of all the pages and links on the site, laid out simply and clearly, no brain power required. I've named each page with a hyperlink and a description of what's on it.
Whether you’re using assistive tech, scrolling with one thumb while lying on a heating pad, ADHD-ing out, or just really over menu design, this page is for you. Go wild. Click freely. Get weird. Explore the whole site like it’s a digital scavenger hunt without the actual hunting.
At the top of all of the pages is a teal header menu with these options:
Home - The main page; a little description of who I am and my logo, as well as links to other pages.
People - A drop-down menu with two options: S. E. Thomson and André Santana.
S. E. Thomson (Author) - A bio page for the author, S. E. Thomson
André Santana (Audiobook Narrator) - A bio page for voice actor and narrator of the audiobook for A Life in Too Many Margins, André Santana.
The Book- A synopsis of my upcoming book, A Life in Too Many Margins, and a link and picture of my old children's picture book, Sadie Vs Big Mouth
ARC - A temporary opportunity to read my book early if you agree to review it on Goodreads.
Promos - Any current running promotions for my books.
Resources - A bunch of books, links to sites and socials, and other info that have helped me along the way.
My Links and Profiles - Places on the web where my books are listed and/or where I have an author's profile.
Contact - A simple contact form to send me a message.
Shenanigans - Not a page itself, but the word is a drop-down menu to the following:
Accessibility - An accessibility message about the ways I've been intentional about making the website accessible.
TLDR - This page.
Glossary - A satirical list of dictionary terms for things related to queerness, disability, and neurodivergency with my own absurd definitions.
Day In the Life - A satirical (but honestly, pretty close to accurate) faux schedule of a week in my life and all of the things that come along with being the way I am; disability is a full-time job.
FAQ - A ridiculous list of questions I've been asked about being autistic, disabled, and trans, and the funny sarcastic responses I never gave but wanted to.
Ask Better - Similar questions to the FAQ, but with the questions people ask side-by-side with better, more supportive, and tolerant answers that are better ideas of what to ask.
Events - Coming soon, events I'll be attending.
More coming soon!