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Front cover of a book titled The Cyborg Anthology by Lindsay B-E with a crumpled rainbow image of a person working in a computer lab

Review: The Cyborg Anthology by Lindsay B-E

November 16, 2020Leave a comment

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Digital art of a white skull with their mouth open and the transgender symbol positioned on and in their head. White text on the black background reads 'It's not all in your head ...'

Poetry and art by Theo Hendrie

October 19, 2020October 19, 2020Leave a comment

Content warning: descriptions of dysphoria, skulls.

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‘O’er seas that have no beaches…’ – Accepting the Uncertainty of Gender – by A Frey

November 20, 2019November 20, 20192 Comments

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Photo of someone swimming in blue-green water with the following white text over the top: As panic builds Language begins to look like a cloud A helium balloon The most disappointing carnival in the world

Two poems by Eliana Gray

May 13, 2019Leave a comment

Content warning for the poem ‘Past tense’: CSA, non-explicit.

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Today at @enbylife, Jon Greenall (@starshinescribbles) reviews the Tabletop One-Shot Megabundle: “a fantastic introduction to some of the most exciting non-binary creatives within the TTRPG space.” 👀 LINK IN BIO 👀
Today at #EnbyLife @dannymclrn reviews @gendervamp’s post-apocalyptic genderpunk visual novel GENDERWRECKED.
Today we have two amazing new poems for you by Oliver Rose Brown (@genderlessdryad)! 🌊LINK IN BIO🌊
Today is our first post of the year! Check out Sketchy Ame’s new comic ‘They’ — “I deal with a lot of misgendering as someone that uses they/them pronouns, so the few times someone readily genders me correctly can feel incredible.”
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Today we have the pleasure of publishing Pea McCafferty’s outstanding piece ‘Gendertrash’.
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