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This land is by Bill Marsh

April 11, 2024

Without trying, D and B are helping me understand the truth about forever—that it works both ways and travels the earth in all directions, thwarting all human attempts to move forward by going backwards.

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In Nonfiction Tags This land is, Bill Marsh, nonfiction, 2024 April

A Normal Interview with Alexandra Chang by Phoua Lee

April 8, 2024

I’m not interested in likability with characters. I am drawn to characters who are complex, contradictory, and very particular in the ways that they might exist in the world, and that they are capable of holding contradictory views. That is how I see people.

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In Interview Tags Interview, Phoua Lee, Alexandra Chang, 2024 April, Genre, BIPOC
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The Opposite of Sorry by Gabe Montesanti

April 3, 2024

Not long before I started doing drag, I asked my friend Sai to teach me how to bind. “Sorry,” I said. “I know you’re busy. I just think I need your help.”

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In Multimedia Tags The Opposite of Sorry, Gabe Montesanti, 2024 April, multimedia, LGBTQ, drag, queer

LGM-1 by Robert Paul Weston

March 20, 2024

From my window, I watched the pool’s plastic pit return to its former glory. Only when the refurbishment was complete, the pool refilled and made usable, did I discover Cathy existed, that the dull-but-probably-well-to-do couple next door had a daughter the same age as Gretchen Lowe.

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In Fiction Tags fiction, Robert Paul Weston, LGM-1, 2024 April

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