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Tag Archives: Casey Plett
Black Holes, Tim Hortons, Chat Rooms, and Competitive Eating: Just a Taste of the Random Awesomeness that is the Trans Fiction Anthology The Collection
I was pretty excited to pick up the anthology The Collection, which brings together quite the diverse group of writers all creating narratives, to paraphrase editors Tom Leger and Riley Macleod, featuring trans characters as protagonists, rather than comic relief, … Continue reading →
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Posted in Anthology, Asian, BDSM, Bisexual, Canadian, Erotica, Fantasy, Fiction, Gay, Lesbian, Montreal, Non-Canadian, Queer, Short Stories, Trans, Trans Feminine, Trans Masculine
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Tagged Casey Plett, Imogen Binnie, Katherine Scott Nelson, MJ Kaufman, Red Durkin, Riley Calais Harris, Riley Macleod, RJ Edwards, Sherilyn Connelly, Susan Jane Bigelow, Tom Leger
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Talking Sculptures, Sexy Sea Creatures, and Dinner with Your Ex: A Review of Plenitude’s Third Issue
The third issue of Plenitude certainly starts off on a high note: Vancouver writer and performance artist Amber Dawn’s short story “The Nevelson” is a brilliant, fantastical, cheeky, and funny piece of fiction. Queer and feminist in the oddest and … Continue reading →
Posted in Amber Dawn, Anthology, Bisexual, Canadian, Fantasy, Fiction, Gay, Lesbian, Poetry, Queer, Short Stories, Trans, Trans Feminine, Victoria
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Tagged Adrienne Gruber, Casey Plett, literature, Louise Nevelson
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