if you’re a genderqueer christian, if you know & love a genderqueer christian, or if you’re simply interested in learning more about how Christianity and transness intersect with one another rather than contradict each other, then consider checking out the Transient Theology Zine — available now digitally & for preorder through 9/15! www.transienttheologyproject.weebly.com
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Rayan Ricci by Christian Oita
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I was very excited to join the Neverafter zine for d20 zine jam, but I must admit I rushed it a bit in the end.
For this zine I picked The Wild Swans story told by H.C. Anderson to make a character for the Witches, Warriors and Wolves: a d20 Neverafter zine !!
It was fun to imagine how this character would have suffered in a fucked up version of her story (which was already pretty gloomy) and the mistakes she might have made for the worse : P
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Tina by Tina (4/6)
I met Christian Marquand on the snowy peaks of Megève where my family and the Villiers went to rent a chalet every year and invited me because I was an excellent skier. I even had a bronze chamois (it’s a competition). I met Christian on the slopes and I fell in love. They took me back to Paris and I was going to see Christian. And my family put this condition: "If you want to see each other, you have to get married." This is bourgeois bullsh*t. “I don’t want people to say that my daughter is the mistress of a friend of Vadim’s gang, it’s better to be his wife than his mistress, so my daughter, get married.” I think we all regretted it, but I got married at 17 and a half.
I was delighted. I started a new life, they called me madam. I was very happy and Christian knew lots of people. Astruc lived with us, Paul Gegauff the screenwriter for Godard, a very good screenwriter. He had a group of extremely nice friends and Brando. We were going to live with Brando for six months. Life with Christian was lively and full of friends. We lived at Brando's house. It was great, we rode motorcycles together. At the time, he was filming a great film with Jane Fonda. He had me try out as an Indian, as a squaw, because he wanted to make a film with me as an Indian. He didn't take me on, but these tests remained in the drawers of a production house. But my agent at the time called me one day and said: “Come to America for a western where you will play an Indian girl”. With Delon and Dean Martin, under the name of Tina Marquand, I made “Texas across the River”, a comedy western.
Tina interviewed by Jean Bloch in 2001. Published in January/June 2002 Cine Zine Zone number 134.
Very special thanks to @74paris for sharing this gem.
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there's a podcast i like thats focused on leftist theory through a christian lens (which i just think is really interesting, given how many christians you meet that are loudly anti-communist and for some reason are convinced jesus would love capitalism) and i just saw a tweet thread they made saying that, for Lent, they want to give up the US blockade against Cuba (so theyre spending the next 40 days writing letters to biden and their local reps and encouraging others to do the same)
i am delighted i bought all those stamps at costco because i am gonna be writing some goddamn letters to our dumbfuck government
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irl I run a zine press and got a grant to publish a zine of queer religious writing …….. the queer faith community on this site is big maybe I should start advertising to y’all cuz irl not many writers r biting 💀
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CALL FOR ART BY TRANS+ CHRISTIANS
If you’re a genderqueer Christian & you make art of any medium, consider contributing to Issue 2 of the Transient Theology Zine: Here I Am, Lord!
Submissions close Friday, November 24 at 11:59 pm EST!
Check out the project site for more information!
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I'm writing a new zine, a quick lesson for new Wiccans/Pagans as well as Christians on a slightly more realistic history of Samhain and Halloween.
Excerpts:
"I'm sorry it isn't more interesting."
"I can't say the Satanists aren't out there doing Satany things, but I honestly have no idea what their deal is. Even the Wiccans are confused by those guys."
"I don't see anyone writing angry editorials about the Pagan origins of twinkle lights and Christmas trees, after all. And don't google the Easter Bunny. Can't say I didn't warn you."
"Every good holiday has stories. But we all know that Santa isn't real. And I'm going to assume that my Gaelic ancestors weren't dumber than I am."
This is why they don't let me teach history.
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Check out TEMPTATION, my first zine project, and a short reflection on my religious trauma as a queer person raised in a Christian small town. Read it here.
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