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seldnei · 3 years
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Shameless self-promotion and other stuff
Shameless self-promotion and other stuff
So, first of all, I have TWO pieces in the 6th volume of FUCKIT: a ‘zine. This issue’s theme is “Death to Cringe,” and I am quite excited to be a part of that. Those of you who enjoyed “There are No Lost Worlds” might be interested in “A (Lovely) Companion Piece,” wherein we learn … well, stuff we probably already knew about how certain people think you brainwash a lady. Also we have a poem…
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ts-porter · 3 years
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From the publisher's twitter: TS Porter's "(don't you) love a singer" is a rollicking spacefaring tale about a close-knit crew of singing sailors holding their ship together through subspace with the rhythm of their voices.
I am very proud to be a part of the 'It Gets Even Better: Stories of Queer Possibility' anthology, with a very sweet and hopeful story. It's got space shanties and ace lesbians and humans singing their way through danger--all that good stuff! You can find it in print, ebook, and audiobook [here].
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Image one: Purple text on a dark background, with a cartoony spaceship shooting rainbow fire and small planets colored like pride flags along the left size. "It Gets Even Better: Stories of Queer Possibility. Table of contents. The Ghosts of Liberty Street by Phoebe Barton Weave Us a Way by Nemma Wollenfang Custom Options Available by Amy Griswold The Invisible Bisexual by S.L. Huang Frequently Asked Questions About the Portals at Frank's Late-Night Starlite Drive-In by Kristen Koopman The Perseverance of Angela's Past Life by Zen Cho Sea Glass at Dawn by Leora Spitzer unchartered territories by Swetha S. Midnight Confetti by D.K. Marlowe black is a flower by R.J. Mustafa Made With Love by Tami Veldura Sphexa, Start Dinosaur by Nibedita Sen The Frequency of Compassion by Merc Fenn Wolfmoor What Pucks Love by Sonni de Soto Gold Medal, Scrap Metal by Lauren Ring Half My Heart by Rafi Kleiman Venti Mochaccino, No Whip, Double Shot of Magic by Aimee Ogden since we're here tonight by Xu Ran I'll Have You Know by Charlie Jane Anders The Cafe Under the Hill by Ziggy Schutz (don't you) love a singer by TS Porter The After Party by Ben Francisco The Mountain Will Move If You Ask by Jaxton Kimble"
Image 2: Purple text on a dark background. "Whenever they could, Kait and Maya would go down to the shipyards and watch the singers disembark from their spaceships, exulting in full-throated song. They were barrel-chested, their voices bigger and stronger than other people's, their friendships tighter. They laughed and sang and held each other close, and it made Kait's chest hurt with want to watch them." (don't you) love a singer by TS Porter
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