by Michele Kirichanskaya | May 17, 2023 | Blog
Lio Min writes about music, magic, and sadness at the nexus of queer youth culture and metamorphic Asia America. Their culture reporting and fiction have appeared in The FADER, the Asian American Writers’ Workshop, Nylon, and many other outlets. They...
by Damon Goodrich-Houska (they/them) | May 12, 2023 | Blog
Boldly Representing Rainbow Geeks since Star Date 22766.5 (If you don’t know, now you know) Disclaimer: This may be the most underrated Star Trek series ever. It was the first to be serial rather than episodic, and it is highly nuanced and political. There were a...
by Michele Kirichanskaya | May 10, 2023 | Blog
K. L. Cerra uses her writing to explore the complexities—and the darker sides—of relationships. When not writing or seeing clients as a trained marriage and family therapist, Cerra is likely walking her Boston terrier or exploring the local botanical gardens. She...
by Michele Kirichanskaya | May 6, 2023 | Blog
Dan Clay is a writer and drag queen thrilled to be making his debut as a novelist with Becoming a Queen. Until now, he focused on spreading love and positivity online through his drag persona, “Carrie Dragshaw.” His writing as Carrie has been featured in hundreds of...
by Michele Kirichanskaya | May 5, 2023 | Blog
Dominic Evans (he/they) is a freelance illustrator and merman based in London, from not-so-sunny Bolton, via Narnia. Growing up with a love of Buffy, short shorts, and Starlight Express, Dom, like many others, struggled to fit in at school, in life, and mainly with...