As I dive deeper into making writing an active part of my career, I find myself thinking more and more about the kinds of stories my pre-teen self needed to read, or the ones I wish I had had access to earlier in my life. Stories of queer love that don't end in tragedy, but also about queer people just existing.
Read MoreBecause I, like many LGBTQIA2+ people, am living in a world that thinks I don’t belong and would like me to not exist. I am the donor heart that is being rejected by the body, but without me we will die. And the twist is I am not a foreign object, I belong here as much as these homegrown lungs and liver, but somehow I have become unrecognizable to the rest of cells.
Read MoreI am, as the website indicates, A.G. Angevine (you can call me A.G. or just A): a queer writer, actor, and storyteller. I chose the term storyteller because, to me, it feels like it gets at the heart of what I spend my time on this floating rock doing. The things I want to spend my energy on involve using language to tell stories.
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