That's my hope as well. I also flinch at the publishing norms where anything queer LBGT+ is just lumped together, or is censored down to some watery version. I can see, for example, story choices were different for a certain Percy Jackson author before a certain W-D publishing behemoth moved in on him . . .
Another thing about the "big" industry is that it seems to be expected that you hand over an outline and a complete manuscript, and then your publisher is likely to have some hired muscle tear it apart - take out scenes, truncate parts, and move things around to fit their "image agenda". It's just a weird Frankenstein operation that I can't imagine putting myself or my writing through.
If you can't just take out the scene where Vlalan and Elle kiss and move it to the start of the story, or farther down in the chapters, because it's important to their relationship and interactions with each other. Same thing if the characters have a tiff and someone decides "that's not important." You cant get into the dumbest arguments over comma placements, too.
Hardcore career like that, is not for me.
That said, I'm still mulling about in my head how to make the eBook file for NTN so I can make it available for sale for those who don't have space to purchase a physical copy, or want the instant gratification.