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Elizabeth Lo: “Like the dogs, I existed in a limbo where I wasn’t entirely part of human society.”

By Mary Wang

A Bulldozer’s American Dream

Poetry by Shangyang Fang

Hamilton’s Familiar Sound

By Catherine Provenzano

Men I Hate: The Stasi Men

By Lynette D'Amico

Eliza Kostelanetz Schrader

Eliza Kostelanetz Schrader has published fiction in Hanging Loose and Blunderbuss and is at work on her first novel, The Blue Wig, about a young queer working with developmentally disabled adults in San Francisco. She teaches writing at Pratt Institute and Columbia University, where she recently received an MFA in fiction. An earlier version of this essay was published in De Correspondent in Dutch.
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The F Word

By Eliza Kostelanetz Schrader November 16, 2016
How queer families redefine the terms we use.
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