Takács currently resides in the United States.[11] They are autistic,[12] and so is their child.[13]
Projects
Takács writes a blog titled "Bogi Reads the World" dedicated to reviewing speculative fiction by marginalized authors. The site was launched in October 2016 and was most recently updated in January 2022.
"The 1st Interspecies Solidarity Fair and Parade" (first published in Rebuilding Tomorrow edited by Tsana Dolichva, published by Twelfth Planet Press, 2020)
"Empathic Mirroring" (part 1 of The Song of Spores serial, first published in Eyedolon edited by Scott Gable, published by Broken Eye Books, 2018)
"Defend Hearth Position" (part 2 of The Song of Spores serial, first published in Eyedolon #2, edited by Scott Gable, published by Broken Eye Books, 2018)
"The Souls of Those Gone Astray from the Path" (first published in Dracula: Rise of the Beast edited by David Thomas Moore, published by Abaddon Books, 2018)
"Standing on the Floodbanks" (first published in GigaNotoSaurus edited by Rashida J. Smith, 2016)
"Three Partitions" (first published in GigaNotoSaurus, edited by Ann Leckie, 2014)
"Cyclic Amplification, Meaning Family" (first published in Life Beyond Us edited by Susan Forest, Lucas K Law, and Julia Novakova, published by Laska Media Groups Inc, 2023)
"Four Glass Cubes (Item Description)" (first published in Baffling Magazine edited by Craig L Gidney and dave ring, published by Neon Hemlock Press, 2022)
"Folded into Tendril and Leaf" (first published in Xenocultivars: Stories of Queer Growth edited by Isabela Oliveira and Jed Sabin, published by Speculatively Queer, 2022)
"The Hidden Knowledge Society" (first published in Seasons Between Us: Tales of Identities and Memories edited by Susan Forest and Lucas K Law, published by Laksa Media, 2021)
"A Technical Term, Like Privilege" (first published in Whether Change: The Revolution Will Be Weird edited by C. Dombrowski and Scott Gable, published by Broken Eye Books, 2021)
"Veruska and the Lúdvérc" (first published in Eurasian Monsters edited by Margrét Helgadóttir, published by Fox Spirit Books, 2020)
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