The image is a visually chaotic and densely packed arrangement of words in various orientations and sizes. The prominent words scattered throughout the page include: the mirrors, the eyes, the streets, the cars, the queers, the fears, the legs, the necks, the stairs, the stares. The words are layered over each other, creating a complex and abstract visual. At the top, the text "mir-ror or how a beard wears a skirt part one" is legible. The overall effect is disorienting, resembling a mirror or reflection theme with overlapping and fragmented text.

‘mirror or how a beard wears a skirt part one’ by Lindsay Loughin

About the author

Lindsay Loughin is a nonbinary bipolar veteran, poet and essayist. They live in Pittsburgh, PA with their two black cats (Nyx and Artemis), collect cassette tapes and N64 games, and have a complicated relationship with the Oxford comma.

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