Encouragement for any queer writer who needs it.
The original form of this article appeared in Queersletter Issue #4.
Continue reading “Affirmations for Queer Writers”The world we actually exist in, unfortunately…
Encouragement for any queer writer who needs it.
The original form of this article appeared in Queersletter Issue #4.
Continue reading “Affirmations for Queer Writers”A lot of creatives don’t handle criticism well. That’s very understandable. When you put a lot of time and energy and emotion into something, it can be difficult not to take it personally.
I seem to have the opposite problem: praise does nothing for me.
Continue reading “Praise”Ell (she/her) is a queer writer and game designer. I asked her about herself and her content, as well as content she’s been enjoying recently. You can check out Ell at the link at the end of the interview.
Continue reading “Interview with Ell”If you don’t know, I stream writing on twitch.
Pretty much since the first stream, friend and fellow twitch streamer Eurymachus asked if I’d consider uploading the stream docs somewhere. My initial answer was no because, “These are drafts. I’ll publish the completed work.”
I really should’ve known from my AO3 days that I don’t finish things quickly, if ever.
Continue reading “Fanfiction, Drafts, and Adorable Otters”So you’re a perisex binary allo cis gay who’s attracted to a nonbinary person. Congratulations, you’re a platypus.
Continue reading “Gender and Attraction is a Shitshow”“I should be allowed to share whatever I want online without anybody spreading it around!”
Sure, maybe it should work like that, but it doesn’t.
Continue reading “Social Media is not your diary.”McRae (any pronouns) are queer supervillains. I asked them about faerself and xyr content, as well as content ey’ve been enjoying recently. You can check out McRae at the links at the end of the interview.
Continue reading “Interview with McRae”This list focuses on Black queer streamers who have not yet reached partner (at the time of publication). So no cypheroftyr, IamBrandon, MiladyConfeti, blizzb3ar, keekeexbabyy, or CriticalBard; but if this are the first time you’re seeing these names, I encourage you to check them out as well. Black Queer content creators are some of the hardest working people in their professions as well as the least rewarded, so it’s important to give them extra support in return; especially in light of twitch’s heightened months of hate raids.
Continue reading “18 Black Queer Streamer Recs”The Inmara (they/them) are queer authors. I asked them about themselves and their content, as well as content they’ve has been enjoying recently. You can check out the Inmara at the links at the end of the interview.
Continue reading “Interview with the Inmara”Tobias Jam (he/xye) is a queer illustrator. I asked him about xymself and his content, as well as content xye’s has been enjoying recently. You can check out Tobias Jam at the links at the end of the interview.
Continue reading “Interview with Tobias Jam”