Hi, so I did this. I have all of Issue One queued to post over the next few weeks and will load Issues two and three as well. If tumblr is a platform you use, consider following us there. :)
In light of the ~gestures broadly~, Iβm moving our primary social media existence to Tumblr, with the same handle. Feel free to join me there, though I have no idea how quickly I can get content flowing there. It will happen though βπ»
I just finished @olsonquest βs The Anxiety Workbook - I cried a lot, but in the cathartic it-feels-good-to-be-seen way. Thank you, Olson, for putting this into the world, and making so much sense.
What have you guys been reading lately? Mags, books, audiobooks, etc. I spent all winter learning about housing policy + racial and disability discrimination. I'll mention a few of my faves below - please let me know what you've loved recently!
Red Hot City - Dan Immergluck. This one is really niche, a discusssion of housing policy in Atlanta from the 90's to today (2021). Takes a real stab at Georgia's political leaders. Extremely detailed and informative.
Disfigured by Amanda Leduc - an analysis of disability representation (literal and metaphoric) in fairy tales. Could not get enough of the conversations Leduc starts in her book.
Our submissions for Issue No. 1 are open for only 5 more days! Send us the thing you canβt stop talking about. The thing that made you cackle with glee. The one you made your best friend/mom/significant other read because you were that excited. https://t.co/5Q75a2rETs
In light of the ~gestures broadly~, Iβm moving our primary social media existence to Tumblr, with the same handle. Feel free to join me there, though I have no idea how quickly I can get content flowing there. It will happen though βπ»
So, I took a month hiatus. Stay tuned for a TFJ revival, it's been a long time coming but babes there's a light at the end of the tunnel now. I miss you all. see you again v soon β€οΈ