InPrism & PenbySarah TC80s Kids’ TV Made Me Queer, Despite Mary Whitehouse and ThatcherMuch of the TV I watched as a child was pretty trippyMar 282Mar 282
InPrism & PenbyChris OwensY2K: A Groundbreaking Year for Queer TV and MoviesBoth the silver screen and the small screen bring hope for a new millennium to queer people.Mar 2112Mar 2112
InPrism & PenbyTorshie TortoWhy Homophobia Doesn’t Exist in My Fantasy NovelsThe origin of my creative philosophyMar 2317Mar 2317
InPrism & PenbyJohn Peyton CookeCheck It Out: “The Swimming-Pool Library” Is a Gay ClassicAlan Hollinghurst’s unabashedly sexy novel of 20th-century gay life made a big splash in 1988. Why did I wait till 2015 to dive in?Mar 257Mar 257
InPrism & PenbyEsther Spurrill-JonesHow ‘The Last Unicorn’ Reflected My Invisible QueernessLoneliness, found family, loveMar 1618Mar 1618
InPrism & PenbySimply SophiaWhen Trans Literature Was Almost Non-Existent, I Found HopeThe Tampon Box, Cosmo, and OzmaMar 1515Mar 1515
InPrism & PenbyPatsy FergussonNon-Binary Pakistani Debunks Stereotypes in “Sort Of”And brings on the funMar 159Mar 159
InPrism & PenbyJosie Defaye‘Moby Dick’ Gave Me a Glimpse of Queer HopeThe quiet queerness of Melville’s masterpieceMar 152Mar 152
InPrism & PenbyJames Patrick NelsonWhy Did I Resist the “Campy” Gay Aesthetic?Out of the closet and into a boxMar 1431Mar 1431
InPrism & PenbyMolly MartinOpen Letter to Pioneering Irish Feminist and Lesbian Nell McCaffertyFrom a northern California tradeswoman and her grrrl gangMar 142Mar 142
InPrism & PenbyTin TinThis Book Helped Me Accept My Ace IdentityLoveless by Alice OsemanMar 134Mar 134
InPrism & PenbyLilian McDonoughTrans Hermione and the Importance of HeadcanonsFinding comfort in the art of the people who want you deadMar 1223Mar 1223
InPrism & PenbyTerry BarrIs There a Queer Utopia? On the Virtues of David Mitchell’s Rock NovelI teach ‘Utopia Avenue’ in my Rock and Soul Literature class.Mar 129Mar 129
InPrism & PenbyKaylin HamiltonHow Video Games Helped Me Accept My QueernessRealisation and acceptance through digital interactive storytellingMar 108Mar 108
InPrism & PenbyLibrariAnnaMy Take On “Maestro” as a Queer Woman Married to a Straight ManBeing bisexual and practicing non-monogamy doesn’t mean I love my husband any lessMar 115Mar 115
InPrism & PenbyJohn suddathWhen (Gay) LaLa Land Came to TexasAnd Opened a Whole New World for MeMar 112Mar 112
InPrism & PenbyMatt MasonDr Who’s Madame Vastra Hit Differently After I Came OutA conversation about veils, both actual and proverbial.Mar 113Mar 113
InPrism & PenbyFay WyldeSomewhere Over the Technicolor Queer RainbowIn The Wizard of Oz, one moment in that film meant so very much to me… and I bet you would never guess what it wasMar 115Mar 115
InPrism & PenbyJonny MastersMeeting Maurice: A Journey of Discovery in LGBTQ+ CultureShaped by LGBTQ+ Film and FictionMar 96Mar 96