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“Meditations on Water (Ode to Escambia)” by Stella Meadows

Posted on March 5, 2021

I didn’t always know I was a woman. That’s one of the myths – that every trans person knows it from Day One. I guess I knew from pretty early […]

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“1984” by DC Diamondopolous

Posted on August 28, 2020

James, as the doctors and staff at St. Mark’s Regional Hospital in San Diego insisted on calling him, applied pancake make-up over the band-aid camouflaging the skin lesion on his […]

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“They” and “The Mountain Where our Bones Showed Through” by Jesse Swire

Posted on August 31, 2015

They Sleek bold body bound by expectations by gendered declarations forced to function in conversations split in twain by ‘his’ + ‘her’, no ‘they’ How to navigate this intimate space […]

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