
Kiana Khansmith
occasionally subtle
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cherry valley forever
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Andulka
Jules of Nature

oozey mess
hello vonnie
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Mike Driver
DEAR READER

Origami Around
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@remebee
there's a special place in my heart for people who made an effort to be my friend regardless of how quiet or distant i can get at times
tell a trans girl you love her today. please
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tell a trans girl you love her today. please
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tell a trans girl you love her today. please
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if ur transfem we’re literally going on a picnic together
i need a transfem sleepover so fucking bad its literally not even funny i am fucking yearning over here
I stopped taking my spiro a couple days ago. Hopefully the E is enough to suppress my T.
But its been so nice having a sex drive again.
If you have enough estrogen in your system it'll naturally suppress it. With injections it shouldn't be a problem, you can take a blood test in a month or so if you want to make sure
I've got a blood test for Wednesday! My e was like 750, 4 days after injection, a couple weeks ago. So wanna make sure it's coming back into the right range.
750 should be enough for suppression keep me updated
Will do! Though they want me more in the range of 200-250
You are 31 not 61 keeping you in the 200ds is medically irresponsible
200-250 at trough (eg, right before you take your next dose) is a common recommendation.
200-250 at day 4 if you inject once a week is too low.
Hey everyone needs to put what units they're using right now because of some people are using nanomols and some people are using picograms that could explain everything going on here
I hate to be a middle school chemistry teacher about this, but I've seen this over and over and over again when discussing HRT. There are two entirely different concentration measurements used to measure serum estradiol. If y'all want to figure this out, you're going to need to put your full concentration measurement, both the quantity and the volume
This is a huge step up from Bartman
SHE GOT MY RESTAURANT!!
I'm volunteering for a literary journal right now and there's two things I think you all should know.
1. Most people that submit to literary journals are cis white men. We know this because our journal has an anonymous survey about demographics for people that submit.
2. Most things that get submitted to the creative non fiction section are on the level of middle school "What I did over the summer" essays.
I cannot see the demographics of the people whose essays I'm reading, but guys, if you are wondering if you should submit your work to a literary journal or not, I promise you that just in terms of statistics there are a lot of mediocre cis white men and people in general confidently submitting weird crap that isn't literature to literature magazines. Do it. Submit your work. Please. If you want there to be more diversity in literature, be the diversity. Do it. Do it do it do it.
In general literary magazines want to include more diversity, but if poc, queer people, disabled people, etc. don't submit their work then they aren't gonna get more diverse because we just won't have the material necessary to get more diverse. Submit your work. Do it. Do it. Do it do it do it.
Here's a list of university run literary journals. Do it. Get published.
Many indie lit mags also welcome works from BIPOC and LGBTQIA creatives because the editorial staff themselves are in that demographic. Quarantine brought on the start of the SO many indie lit mags - it’s almost a golden age. Don’t be afraid to submit — there will always be so many niches and aesthetics that one will bound to be the one that fits your style.
There is so much work from marginalized narratives in litmags these days — people lament there is no representation in media, but that disregards the progress and diversity of the works of editors and writers who help make these litmags possible.
There is representation, and it is flourishing. They are waiting to be read.
The Lumiere Review compiles a list of submission opportunities every month, and it are always very useful:
https://lumierereview.com/sub-sep-oct-2021
List of Litmags that Specifically Look for Work from Marginalized Creators or is Run by Marginalized Creators:
Warning Lines: https://warninglines.com/
With Confetti: https://with-confetti.com/
Giving Room Magazine: http://www.givingroommag.com/
The Bitchin’ Kitsch: https://www.talbot-heindl.com/
Tealight Press: https://www.tealightpress.com/
Tipping the Scales: https://www.tippingthescalesjournal.co.uk/
The Winnow Magazine: https://www.thewinnowmagazine.com/
perhappened: https://www.perhappened.com/
AZE Journal: https://azejournal.com/
Honeyfire Lit: https://honeyfirelit.com/
and so much more!!
(And even if some litmags’ mission statement isn’t specifically for marginalized creators, they will always welcome these narratives.)
So please, please submit!
Independent magazines are great too! I’m more familiar with the university journal scene so I appreciate this addition.
hello, this is a list of asian literary journals!! it emphasizes south-east asian journals, but there’s a few from other regions as well
I’ve worked with a lot of university lit mags. The high percentage of work submitted by cis white dudes means there’s a higher amount of stories quality enough to be published—if there’s just a handful of work submitted by queer writers, disabled writers, and writers of color then by that same metric there’s significantly less that are publishable. To reiterate the sentiment of above, SUBMIT YOUR WORK TO LITERARY JOURNALS!!! We’re starving for new perspectives!!
Every submission we get is the same technically well written story about grief and sex. It’s a good story it’s just i’ve read that same story a million times!!!!! Surprise us! Write something weird and fucked up! Catch our eye! WE WANT YOUR WEIRD ASS FICTION!
I’m a huge supporter of weird fiction, but this goes for any story that breaks the monotony of what’s consistently published in lit mags—do it!!!! Submit it!!!!!
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