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Tag Archives: LGBTQ
With You By My Side, It Should Be Fine
The story that got me into the Clarion Science Fiction Writers Workshop was about a nonbinary prostitute called Tolly. Thomas Disch, one of my Clarion instructors, was extremely disappointed when he met me and my gender didn’t match his expectations, … Continue reading
5 Questions for J. Scott Coatsworth
I “met” Scott through his work at the Queer Sci Fi group on Facebook while I was promoting The Dangerous Type. The group holds robust discussions among writers and with readers, as well as publishing a yearly flash fiction anthology. Scott … Continue reading
Five Science Fiction Novels that Center on Bisexuality
I grew up thinking that everyone was bisexual. When I came out in the 1980s, I believed that all people were, in varying degrees of self-awareness, lying to themselves about being straight or gay. They just hadn’t met the right … Continue reading
Flight
The 2016 Queer Sci Fi Flash Fiction anthology Flight is here and I have a story in it! I wrote a very short, sexy Ariel and Raena story, about the women from The Dangerous Type when they were just getting to … Continue reading