Meet New Adult/LGBTQ Author S. E. Thomson: Indie Author League
- Allie Harper

- Nov 25
- 2 min read
Welcome to today's Indie Author League feature! I'm so thrilled for the interest this idea has received, and I'm excited to share this week's feature: New Adult/LGBTQ/Dark Humor author S. E. Thomson!
S. E. Thomson (He/Him) has lived and traveled all over the world, worn many
hats, and collected more life experience than would usually be recommended. He has
worked with marginalized and at-risk youth, taught K-5th Grade, counseled teenagers, and
was involved with the leadership team of a southern grassroots trans organization that saw
him running small groups, teaching workshops, and assisting with legal name changes. He
lives and writes to help others feel less alone and to fill the need for voices who are
authentic without unsolicited advice or uplifting lessons; just relatable stories. His lived
experience informs the heart of the book. He resides in Pennsylvania, USA.

About A Life in Too Many Margins:
David is dying, or maybe he isn't. Hard to say, really, because no one ever gives you a timetable when you're disabled, autistic, queer, and stuck improvising your way through existence. What he does know is this: if life is going to keep punching him in the gut, he might as well write it all down first.
A Life in Too Many Margins is the story of a man looking backward while time keeps nudging him forward. From childhood misunderstandings to medical disasters, David is collecting the fragments of a life shaped by truths he didn't discover until far too late: that he's neurodivergent, that his body will never play by the rules. That gender was never the box people insisted it had to be.
If you've ever felt like the world wasn't built with you in mind, or if you just enjoy a dark laugh in the middle of disaster, David's story will remind you that sometimes real life only happens... in the margins.



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