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Redefining the Female of the Species
On preconceptions about female behaviour in the animal
Art Through the Female Lens
Her work is a testament to some bold views on the woman's
Confessions of a Trans Trucker
A cross-dressing truck driver stays the course and lands on
Will You Be My Valentine?
From us to you, a collection of photographs asking the
Dreams of a Queer Diaspora
Seeing into the richness and vulnerability of a sexually
Little Windows: Our New Short Prose Series
A quartet of very short fiction pieces — framed imaginings
In the heat of the joint
Stirring the coals of Eros and longing. Two poems, plus the
'I’ve changed. I was bad. I love you.'
Little windows (AKA flash fiction) of poison ivy welts, sex
The Sweetest Taboo
A new book draws from twenty years of work by a
A Renewal Opportunity for Boys & Men
A group in the UK is spearheading a new conversation about
Poems from an earlier #MeToo
A searing voice speaks about what it's like to be on the
'Real Men Can't Be Seen . . .'
. . . only Jim, who is a dream. By Roxanna Bikadoroff.
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