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Don t Call Me by Your Deadname

Care Of. Photo of Coyote by Emily Cooper Photography. [Editor’s note: Ivan Coyote’s latest, Care Of (McClelland & Stewart), is a series of letters some handwritten, some emailed, some sent via Facebook  from readers and audience members. Coyote began saving these letters in 2009, sometimes finding a moment to write back  but it was only the stuck-in-time halted momentum of the pandemic that allowed them to answer many in earnest. The result is an intimate anthology of queer experience, with youth and elders and parents sharing their own stories after reading Coyote’s or attending one of their many pre-pandemic performances. This excerpt, letters between Coyote and Leslee, who share a deadname a birth name they no longer use  was a particular favourite amongst Tyee editors.]

The Paris Review - The List as Body: A Collection of Queer Writing from The Paris Review

The Paris Review - The List as Body: A Collection of Queer Writing from The Paris Review
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Celebrate Pride all month with LGBTQ events in and around Pittsburgh throughout June

Photo: Marco Ovando Aquaria performs at Drive ‘N Drag Saves 2021 – see Tue., June 15-Wed., June 16 Pride returns to the Pittsburgh area with parties, tributes, first-ever celebrations, and more, both online and in person. Fri., June 11 Make a new memory with a special photoshoot at the Simply Social PGH Picture Perfect PRIDE event at the Waterfront. Fri., June 11-Sat., June 12 Nemacolin resort invites members of the LGBTQ community to Summer Camp: Pride, a two-night, 21 and over event complete with fine food, luxury accomodations, special guests from RuPaul’s Drag Race, and more. A portion of Summer Camp: Pride proceeds will be donated to the Persad Center.

Fierce Inventory : Arc Poetry

In anticipation of the release of our Spring 2021 issue, “The Polymorphous per Verse Issue” an issue dedicated to writing by trans, Two-Spirit, gender non-conforming, and non-binary people we are reprinting guest editor Ali Blythe’s essay, “Fierce Inventory.” This essay first appeared in Arc Poetry Magazine 85, our Winter 2018 issue.   Children’s Prison Shower Don’t tell me how it ends. The one about the boy who says everything twice and is therefore sent to children’s prison. Especially don’t tell me he eventually stops saying everything twice because of good adult intervention. Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang by Mordecai Richler is a book that has haunted me for more than thirty years. I read it as a kid, and never since. In the original 1975 book, I recall there being a line drawing by Fritz Wegner of six-year-old Jacob completely naked in the prison shower. I found it frightening and attractive. What was happening to him? (I don’t even know for

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