[2] She mentions on her website that she started reading from an early age and has wanted to become an author since she was six years old.
[4] Decker experimented with her sexuality in high school and found that she was generally uninterested in dating.
[9] She also has an additional account simply titled "JulieSondra" where she shares writing tips for struggling writers.
[11] Maclean's describes the book as using "plain, straightforward language" and helps readers understand various manifestations of asexuality.
[13] In 2015, Invisible Orientation won a silver IPPY award in the category of sexuality and relationships.