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Ketamine

By Bria Adimora Godley

from Beyond the Somber Station

By Liliana Ponce, translated by Michael Martin Shea

rising to the earth’s height

By Raquel Salas Rivera, translated from the Spanish by Carla Canseco

Safety Town

By Ilana Bean

Eliza Kostelanetz Schrader

Eliza Kostelanetz Schrader has published fiction and nonfiction in Hanging Loose, Blunderbuss, XOJane, Guernica, Medium, and De Correspondent 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.
"I immediately loved the strength in her face. The way her jaw set. The anger in her eyes. The way she carried her body. Her body emerged from her sports coat and was hidden. Curves and creases. Broad back, wide neck. Large breasts bound tight. Folds of white shirt and tie and jacket. Hips concealed." — Stone Butch Blues
Essay GenderLit World

Embracing Butch

By Eliza Kostelanetz Schrader May 5, 2021
Reading and rereading Leslie Feinberg’s transformative 1993 novel, Stone Butch Blues.
Lives Family & RelationshipsGender

The F Word

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