Author: cheyenne

Former professor of argument and rhetoric, current sex worker, performance artist, and novelist. I enjoy queering up the fantasy genre, learning and growing fitter, and exploring topics like language and epistemology.
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Queer History: February

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On February 23, 2013
Special greetings to any queer siblings across The Pond, as February is the UK’s month of choice for celebrating our shared history! And while that’s wonderful, I think we ought pay closer attention to the fact that it is also Black History Month in the United States, and make a point of honoring LGBT African […]
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Queer History: Holiday Edition

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On December 1, 2012
That time of year when our thoughts turn to time spent with family and/or loved ones. May we all be among those lucky enough to say “and” more than “or”, but fact remains, being queer often means we have “coercively assigned relatives at birth”! Let’s do a two-fer this go round and take a look […]

Empty Chairs

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On October 31, 2012

Empty Chairs Clint Eastwood may have provoked no end of hilarity with his performance at the Republican National Convention (and jokes about which one was more wooden during the show, him or the chair

Queer History: October

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On October 27, 2012

Been far, far too long since we had an update. Mea culpa, everyone. But how could we ever let actual LGBT History Month in the US pass without getting back on track? This of course means there’

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