i have finally, whilst gritting my teeth, made a bluesky. i am not psyched about more social media in my life but idk it seems like thats where people are now. im on there w the same username as here
never officially announced it here! my flash story Let Her Collect Stamps is out to read in @apexmag! it's about death, stories, and a conversation i had with my mom about keeping ourselves safe and sane as palestinians.
https://t.co/Lwvk3LvGcx
We are talking about GENDER. We are talking about ANGELS. And yes, we are talking about MARY POPPINS' SISTER WHO HUNTS DEMONS. It's time for the must-read short fiction of November!
https://t.co/AABCIrjEOf
We are talking about GENDER. We are talking about ANGELS. And yes, we are talking about MARY POPPINS' SISTER WHO HUNTS DEMONS. It's time for the must-read short fiction of November!
https://t.co/AABCIrjEOf
woe. neocities be upon you
(i stayed up til 3 am working on this and im so happy. its still a wip but i love having a silly little page)
https://t.co/sj2VCGgcXB
i should probably move to bluesky but the transmisogynistic moderation has me scared to. i know how hypocritical it is to say that on this website but damn its hard to make an acct under circumstances like that
The despair & emotion liberals expressed about Trump's win, such a profound contrast to their cold indifference (or worse) to a year long genocide, shows so starkly the racist hierarchy of lives that, behind their sanctimonious moralising, fundamentally underpins their worldview.
✨ICYMI✨ "And She Had Been So Reasonable" by @RaeBolt
"There is a woman, and she is a man’s wife. Please give her name. Call her whatever you’d like."
https://t.co/j24E1dZYph
Are you getting your flash fiction and speculative poetry ready for our guest edited issue? Premee Mohamed and Chimedum Ohaegbu are ready to see what you've got! Submissions for this issue open on November 7th and close December 7th!
Oh hey, remember that guest edited issue funded by our stretch goals? It's happening real soon now! Get your flash fiction stories and speculative poems ready for Premee Mohamed and Chimedum Ohaegbu: we'll be open to submissions for their issue from Nov 7 - Dec 7!
i cannot stop thinking about anne carson's translation of the bakkhai. what a deeply fascinating transmisogynistic text. i want to inject it into my brain and study it forever. i am deeply horrified by and in love with it
my girlfriend played dionysus and SLAYED and god i wish i could just live in the first half of that story forever. where the trans woman gets to fight against her oppression and gets to win and the bigots facing her down are small and weak and pathetic in the face of her glory
We hope you're ready for some fabulousness, because AJ Fitzwater's "The Stars At the End of All Things" brings it, with sass and style!
"The way to deal with the end of the universe is to walk. it. off."
https://t.co/QB1y0oIQ4W