I'm thrilled to come full circle with this excerpt from my book in @Longreads today. Publishing an essay with them two years ago led to this book finding a home. So grateful.
https://t.co/eFVikE6B4x
Hundreds of salmon are now spawning in Klamath River tributaries above the 4 recently dismantled dams for the first time 60 & 112 years. It is exciting and bodes well for the future. Still, it will take several years for fish runs to recover & there is still much more work to do.
@krysmalcolmbelc whoa, this is fascinating and somehow appeals to me more than NaNoWriMo (maybe because there's less opportunity to lose momentum and abandon the project)
Okay, time out. Listen up.
Contrary to the vile disinformation being spread online, there are no trans women competing in boxing at the Olympics.
In fact, there are no trans women competing at all in the Olympics. None. Zilch.
There are two non-binary athletes competing who were assigned female at birth: track and field star Nikki Hiltz (U.S.) and soccer star Quinn (Canada).
There is one trans man competing (that means he was assigned female at birth): Hergie Bacyadan (Philippines), who became the first trans man to ever compete at the Olympics. He was soundly defeated by unanimous decision in the first round of women’s boxing by China’s Li Quan.
I take pride in all of these athletes who are breaking barriers, and it’s completely disgusting to watch insecure and hateful men on this site spread lies and half-truths about trans athletes.
My congratulations to Ms. Quan on her resounding victory, to Mr. Bacyadan for his historic accomplishment in qualifying for the Games, to Hiltz and Quinn for their representation on the highest stage, and to every athlete living up to the highest standards of competition and character.
We’re not gonna let bigots ruin these Games for us. They don’t get to have that power.
I have gone down so many reddit rabbit holes around PDA and audhd and parenting so I am so glad @JennBerney went deep on Low-Demand Amanda! https://t.co/CLkjZsnsSx
nevermind i have a walk from the parking garage so here’s one thing to think through: we don’t write essays to be loved! that’s our friends’ job! the self in CNF is crafted to address the topics at hand. knowing the “i” of the essay doesn’t mean you know the writer for real.
@realgirl_fieri It irks me when parents give a chipper "no thank you" when their kid is doing something like hitting them in the face. I'm in favor of not being reactive, but, like, "stop it, that hurts," feels more sincere.
Jennifer Berney (@JennBerney) talks with Diana Whitney, author of the poetry collection “Dark Beds,” about being a “late bloomer” in publishing and how motherhood can drive the desire to be seen.
https://t.co/yQvzBL7BNl
This essay is by far the most personal piece I have ever written, and publishing it feels like the scariest—and most important—thing I have ever done.
It is about the hell that was my childhood, and how systems of power and abuse are created—and upheld.
https://t.co/tSxhM6YKt0