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Jackson Howard is an editor and writer from Los Angeles who lives in Brooklyn. He's Senior Editor at Farrar, Straus and Giroux and its imprints MCD and AUWA (headed by Questlove), where he acquires and edits a broad range of fiction and nonfiction. Writers he has published include Judith Butler, Brontez Purnell, Catherine Lacey, Bryan Washington, Laura van den Berg, Sarah Schulman, Jonathan Escoffery, Fernando A. Flores, Susan Straight, Imogen Binnie, Shon Faye, Henry Hoke, Thomas Grattan, Venita Blackburn, Missouri Williams, and many others. Books he has edited have won or been nominated for the Booker Prize, the National Book Award, the Kirkus Prize, the Lambda Literary Award, the PEN Open Book Award, the PEN/Faulkner Award, the PEN/Hemingway Award, and the Los Angeles Times Award for First Fiction. A longtime Pitchfork contributor, his reviews, profiles, and essays have also appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The Cut, Rolling Stone, The Ringer, W., i-D, office, Document, and elsewhere. In 2023, he was featured in New York magazine's Power Issue and was named one of Harper's BAZAAR's 36 Voices of Now and part of Town & Country's Creative Aristocracy. In 2022, he was named a Star Watch Honoree by Publishers Weekly. _________________________________ The Critic and Her Publics Hosted by Merve Emre • Edited by Michele Moses • Music by Dani Lencioni • Art by Leanne Shapton • Sponsored by Alfred A. Knopf The Critic and Her Publics is a co-production between the Shapiro Center for Creative Writing and Criticism at Wesleyan University, New York Review of Books, and Lit Hub.
Nijak zvlášť rozsáhlý román Imogen Binnie představuje v mnohém literární revoluci. Vychází z internetové kultury nultých let, v níž poprvé v dějinách našli queer lidé bezpečný sdílený prostor. V románu Nevada prožíváme krátkou životní etapu s trans hrdinkou, které se všechno nějak nepovede a trajektorie jejího příběhu je hodně pochybná a nic, co se stane, nemá vlastně rozuzlení. Je to antipříběh o nejisté pozici a absenci životních schémat queer lidí ve světě určovaném hetero lidmi. Hrdinčin road trip z Brooklynu, kudy se prohání na kole, se posléze v kradeném autě přesouvá na jihozápad USA, kde… Což není tak důležité, protože celý text je hlavně disputace se čtenářem, smršť líčení situací a pocitů specifických pro životní zkušenost trans žen. Ani v tomto díle literárního podcastu TL;DR nechybí literárně politické okénko a tipy na nové knihy. ► Máte rádi podcast TL;DR? Podpořte vznik dalších dílů v naší aktuální crowdfundingové kampani: https://www.darujme.cz/projekt/1209879 ► Máte otázku nebo se chcete podělit o názor? Napište přímo Evě a Honzovi na tldr@denikalarm.cz ► podcasty Alarmu nahráváme ve studiu Mr. Wombat ► sound mix Ondřej Bělíček ► znělka Jonáš Kucharský
Casey Plett is an author from Canada. We talk about coming out in a Rolling Stone article, dissecting The Ocean, seeing Against Me! In Winnipeg on the Transgender Dysphoria Blues tour, low-key gesturing back to Reinventing Axl Rose w/ those first snare hits, the novel “Nevada” by Imogen Binnie, “Rough surf on the coast, I wish I could have spent the whole day alone,” misinterpreting the message of Fight Club, which of these songs are first-person?, pressure on trans artists to be positive and peppy, dead friends, “Black Me Out,” 10 years ago compared to now, the pre-backlash liminal space that this album was born into, poetic contemplation of mosh pits, Laura looked so happy in Winnipeg, ETC! delugepodcast@gmail.com twitter.com/routinelayup https://bsky.app/profile/caseyplett.bsky.social Rolling Stone article: https://archive.is/6YEAZ Casey Plett journal: https://caseyplett.wordpress.com/2022/03/12/i-found-an-old-journal-entry-about-when-i-saw-against-me-when-they-did-their-first-tour-after-laura-jane-transd/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthedeluge/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthedeluge/support
Go places with Keep It Fictional! We are heading to Upstate New York, London, Nevada, Baghdad, and Berlin. Won't you join us? Books mentioned on this episode: Murder at Teal's Pond: Hazel Drew and the Mystery That Inspired Twin Peaks by David Bushman and Mark T. Givens, Berlin by Bea Setton, The London Séance Society by Sarah Penner, Nevada by Imogen Binnie, and Frankenstein in Baghdad by Ahmed Saadawi, translated by Jonathan Wright. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/keepitfictional/message
Martene McCaffrey from Unity Books Auckland reviews Nevada by Imogen Binnie published by Picador.
The iconic Molly Lambert joins us from Los Angeles, ostensibly to discuss Sinatra's classic MGM musical ANCHORS AWEIGH (1945). In her unique & irrepressible style, Molly leads us on a freewheeling three-hour adventure through her inner universe of celebrity culture, film, music, sex, gender, capitalism and the secret history of the city she loves. Her podcast HeidiWorld: The Heidi Fleiss Story is now streaming everywhere. Recommended by Molly: In a Lonely Place by Dorothy B. Hughes, Velvet Goldmine (1998), Reds (1981), Walt Disney (PBS American Experience) (2015), Defunctland (YouTube series), On the Town (1949), Jokermen (podcast), Can't Stop the Music (1980), Elvis (2022), Elvis Presley's “Cotton Candy Land” (original and 2022 Stevie Nicks/Chris Isaak cover), Hail, Caesar! (2016), The Sewing Circle by Axel Madsen, Mad Men, The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999), Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022), the duet albums of Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood, Herman Melville's Moby Dick, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), Smash (TV, 2012-13). Recommended by Rabia: Yes Man (2008), Skirts Ahoy! (1952), CHAOS: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill, Harsh Reality: The Story of Miriam Rivera (podcast), Joshua Tree, 1951: A Portrait of James Dean (2012), Nevada by Imogen Binnie and Molly's podcast HeidiWorld. Recommended by Felix: A League of Their Own (TV, 2022). J.P. Robinson's article on Alexander Ivanovich Dorogokupetz, aka "Edward J. Dorogokleepetz": https://flashbak.com/the-teenager-who-egged-frank-sinatra-and-the-bobby-sox-riot-new-york-city-1944-433028/ Follow us @suddenlypod on Instagram and Twitter, or get in touch by email: suddenlypod@gmail.com.
Jackson Howard is an editor and writer from Los Angeles who lives in Brooklyn. He's an Editor at Farrar, Straus and Giroux and its imprint MCD, where he acquires and edits a broad range of fiction and nonfiction. Writers he publishes include Judith Butler, Brontez Purnell, Sarah Schulman, Catherine Lacey, Fernando A. Flores, Susan Straight, Venita Blackburn, Imogen Binnie, Thomas Grattan, Missouri Williams, Jonathan Escoffery, Kaitlyn Tiffany, and many others. As a writer, his reviews, profiles, and essays have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Pitchfork, The Cut, Rolling Stone, The Ringer, them., W., ELLE, i-D, office, Document, and elsewhere. He regularly visits undergrad and MFA programs for workshops and talks, and judges for fellowships; he's also spoken on panels for the Miami Book Fair, One Story, and the New York Foundation for the Arts, and he's read at Housing Works and MOMA PS1. He is also part of the team behind the FSG Writer's Fellowship, and is passionate about efforts to increase transparency and access within publishing at large. He graduated from the University of Michigan in 2016 and is very much a Taurus.
Imogen Binnie reads an excerpt from "Nevada," backed by an original Storybound remix with sound design and arrangement by Jude Brewer. Imogen Binnie is the author of the novel "Nevada," which won the Betty Berzon Emerging Writer Award and was a finalist for the 2014 Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Fiction. In 2022, "Nevada" was reissued by FSG Books. A writer for several television shows and a former columnist for Maximum Rocknroll, she lives in Vermont with her family. Support Storybound by supporting our sponsors: Norton: "Fencing with the King" and "The Family Chao" are available wherever books are sold. Acorn.tv is the largest commercial free British streaming service with hundreds of exclusive shows from around the world. Try acorn.tv for free for 30 days by going to acorn.tv and using promo code Storybound. Storyworth: Save $10 on your first purchase at Storyworth.com/Storybound Storybound is hosted by Jude Brewer and brought to you by The Podglomerate and Lit Hub Radio. Let us know what you think of the show on Instagram and Twitter @storyboundpod. *** This show is a part of the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter for more information about our shows, launches, and events. For more information on how The Podglomerate treats data, please see our Privacy Policy. Since you're listening to Storybound, you might enjoy reading, writing, and storytelling. We'd like to suggest you also try the History of Literature or Book Dreams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Maria Griffiths is almost thirty and works at a used bookstore in New York City while trying to stay true to her punk values. She's in love with her bike but not with her girlfriend, Steph. She takes random pills and drinks more than is good for her, but doesn't inject anything except, when she remembers, estrogen, because she's trans. Everything is mostly fine until Maria and Steph break up, sending Maria into a tailspin, and then onto a cross-country trek in the car she steals from Steph. She ends up in the backwater town of Star City, Nevada, where she meets James, who is probably but not certainly trans, and who reminds Maria of her younger self. As Maria finds herself in the awkward position of trans role model, she realizes that she could become James's savior—or his downfall. One of the most beloved cult novels of our time and a landmark of trans literature, Imogen Binnie's Nevada is a blistering, heartfelt, and evergreen coming-of-age story, and a punk-smeared excavation of marginalized life under capitalism. Guided by an instantly memorable, terminally self-aware protagonist—and back in print featuring a new afterword by the author—Nevada is the great American road novel flipped on its head for a new generation. Join us for this conversation between Binnie and fellow writers Michelle Tea and Brontez Purnell, recorded live on our Crowdcast on June 15, 2022. Moderated by Nat Freeman. _______________________________________________ Produced by Nat Freeman, Lance Morgan, & Michael Kowaleski. Theme: "I Love All My Friends," an unreleased demo by Fragile Gang. Visit https://www.skylightbooks.com/event for future offerings from the Skylight Books Events team.
This week, we're joined by celebrated poet and wife of Eileen, Jennifer Espinoza! And together we're mad at the death of double features at da movies, bad legacy sequels. Love Island and its age gap relationships, and ‘vegan' being misused as a buzzword stand-in for being ethical and sustainable. Find us on Twitter and Instagram, or visit us at boshemiamagazine.comLinks to Jen's novel recommendations:Detransition, Baby by Torrey Petershttps://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/621886/detransition-baby-by-torrey-peters/Nevada by Imogen Binnie https://www.them.us/story/imogen-binnie-nevada-future-queer-art Running Up That Hill, live version ft David Gilmour: https://youtu.be/W5wc1R0AQ_M
Tuck speaks with Imogen Binnie (she/her), author of Nevada. Topics include: Revisiting Nevada 10-15 yrs later, obvi! MichFest, Trans Camp, and womyn with a y Playing doom metal by candlelight as a queer bonding activity Watching horror movies to feel something Plus: Piss Christmas, John Darnielle, Gene Belcher, and Melissa???? This Week in Gender: Heartstopper and the possibility of something good. Preorder Nevada here. Find Correspondences on Bandcamp. Listen to Imogen Watches Classic Films on Apple Podcasts. Imogen is @imogenbinnie, where you can also find the trans Love, Actually script. Join our Patreon (patreon.com/gender) to get access to our new bonus podcast feed, plus our weekly newsletter and other fun perks. Browse our nonprofit merch shop at bit.ly/gendermerch. Find episode transcripts and starter packs for new listeners at genderpodcast.com. We're also on Twitter and Instagram @gendereveal. Submit a piece of Theymail: a small message or ad that we'll read on the show. Today's messages was from the out_cast podcast. Associate Producer: Ozzy Llinas Goodman Logo: Ira M. LeighMusic: Breakmaster CylinderAdditional Music: “Quindi” and “Khfett” by Blue Dot Sessions Sponsors: Queer Candle Co (promo code: GENDER10)
I talk with Morgan M Page about everything from creative collaborations and her trans history podcast One From the Vaults to writing mtf4ftm noir-influenced fiction and the desire to have writer/filmmaker Virginie Despentes spit in your face.Links and works related to Morgan M Page that are mentioned or relevant to the conversation: her website her Twitterher InstagramOne from the Vaults, particularly the Valentine's Day episode (OFTV 4) on trans man Michael Dillon and his doomed romance with trans woman Roberta CowellValley of the D (her substack)Framing Agnes (forthcoming feature film co-written with Chase Joynt, who also directs)"Rental" (a short story she published in Plenitude in 2015)“Visions” (a short story she published in Meanwhile, Elsewhere, ed. Casey Plett and Cat Fitzpatrick, Topside Press, 2017)At Land, a chapbook novella published in 2014.“The Black Cube,” Procyon Science Fiction Anthology, ed. Jeanne Thornton, Tayen Lane Publishing, 2016."Funny Hawaiian Toni Morrison" (her review of Ryka Aoki's novel He Mele A Hilo: A Hilo Song) published in TSQ in 2015Her review of Small Beauty by Jia Qing Wilson-Yang, published by Lambda Literary in 2016“One From the Vaults,” in Trap Door: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibility (edited by Reina Gossett, Eric Stanley, Johanna Burton), MIT Press/The New Museum. October 2017“Never Be New Again: Resisting the intoxicating trans first,” Valley of the D, 2021“The forgotten legacy of trans artist and activist Mirha-Soleil Ross,” Dazed Digital, February 2019“Aiyyana Maracle,” Queer Bible, November 2017"Numinous and Moving: The Rapture of Nina Arsenault," Valley of the D, 2021A list of some people and works that are mentioned during our conversation (try to keep up!): Chase Joynt, including the recent documentary No Ordinary Man, which he co-wrote and co-directedMax DisgraceBryn KellyKyle LukoffMirha-Soleil RossGlenn Copeland, including the recent documentary about him, Keyboard FantasiesLynn ConwayCandy DarlingJackie CurtisHolly WoodlawnViviane Namaste, particularly her book Invisible Lives: The Erasure of Transsexual and Transgendered People (2000)Sylvia RiveraMarsha P. JohnsonTourmalineNina ArsenaultWe Both Laughed in Pleasure: The Selected Diaries of Lou Sullivan (2019), edited by Ellis Martin and Zach OzmaLou Sullivan: Daring To Be a Man Among Men (2017) by Brice D SmithSilas Howard, particularly By Hook or By Crook (2001), the film he co-wrote and co-directed with Harry DodgeHarry Dodge's book My Meteorite (2020)Max Wolf ValerioZackary Drucker, particularly The Lady and the Dale, the documentary series about Liz Carmichael that she co-directedAngelica RossStephen IraReed EricksonGreer Lanktonthe TV series Posethe film Tangerine (2015)Imogen Binnie's novel Nevada (2013)Torrey Peters' novel Detransition, Baby (2021)David LynchMaya DerenCaitlín R. KiernanDennis CooperKathy AckerSarah SchulmanLana Del Reythe documentary Disclosure (2020)Ryka Aoki's novels He Mele a Hilo: A Hilo Song (2014) and Light From Uncommon Stars (2021)Casey Plett's short story collection A Safe Girl To Love (2014)Topside PressDavid WojnarowiczJordy Rosenberg's novel Confessions of the Fox (2018)jia qing wilson-yang's novel Small Beauty (2016)Shola von Reinhold's novel LOTE (2020)Saidiya Hartman's book Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments (2020)Virginie Despentes, including her book King Kong Theory (2006)Paul B. Preciado's book Testo Junkie (2008)ORIGINAL PLUMBING: The Best of Ten Years of Trans Male Culture (2019), an anthology edited by Amos Mac and Rocco KayiatosAiyyana MaracleXanthra Phillippa Mackay, including the zine Gendertrash from Hell (1993-95), which she co-edited with Mirha-Soleil RossJake PyneRupert RajRoz KaveneyJackie ShaneMiss MajorPhoto of Morgan M Page by Max Herridge.The podcast theme song is "Tall Girl" by Wares from the album Survival, which you can (and probably should) get via Bandcamp. (This song appears courtesy of Wares and Mint Records.)Our logo was designed by Rojina Farrokhnejad at HandMadeDesign. t4t is recorded and edited on the unceded ancestral territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and sə̓lílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.
In which Cass & Alex discuss Tokyo Godfathers, directed by Satoshi Kon and produced by Madhouse. Next month we will be discussing Cowboy Bebop, directed by Shinichiro Watanabe and produced by Sunrise. Discussed: satoshi kon tried to make a coen brothers movie, the most terrifying baby in the universe, transphobia, the police, your boobs being poggers, stabbing your father who is a cop, primer, getting rid of some trash, shoplifters, slipping on a bar of soap in the shower, calling an ambulance, a police sketch of a baby, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, Little Fish by Casey Plett, Nevada by Imogen Binnie, the relationship between trains and cinema, hell of SEO FINAL SCORES: Walking Around: 5/5 Fellowship: 4/5 Deliciousness: 1/5 Transcendence: 0/5 Goofing: 4/5 Amelioration: 2/5 Coitus: 0/5 Enthrallment: 0/5 Winter Vibes: 4/5 ACAB: 1/5 Alex's Book Recommendation: Tiny Pieces of Skull by Roz Kaveney Cass's Book Recommendation: The Anime Machine by Thomas Lamarre Social: Show Twitter: @animeisforjerks Show Mastodon: @animeisforjerks@skeleton.cool Show Email: animeisforjerks@gmail.com Cass's Twitter: @prophet_goddess Cass's Mastodon: @prophet_goddess@skeleton.cool Alex's Twitter: @dunndunndunn Alex's Mastodon: @catalina@selfy.army
This week we have a very special episode of our show. Tayla is joined by Derrick, Erin, and Jo for a Trans 101 roundtable discussion. Drawing from their personal experiences, this week’s guests discuss the positive and negative aspects of their transition journeys so far, normalizing the sharing of pronouns, how libraries and other public spaces can make their spaces more welcoming to trans and non-binary individuals, and much more. Our theme music is Day Trips by Ketsa and our ad music is Happy Ukulele by Scott Holmes. Thanks for listening! Materials discussed in the episode Disclosure (2020) Redefining Realness by Janet Mock A Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon Luna by Julie Anne Peters I Am J by Cris Beam Books by Julia Serano Nevada by Imogen Binnie
Content warnings: This episode discusses media which portrays trans characters experiencing suicidal ideation, murder, violence, deadnaming, transphobia, drug abuse, self-destructive behavior, and abuse. We also reference real-life attempted suicide (including a method). Follow Austin down the rabbit hole of exploring trans narratives, both subtextual and textual, in The Matrix and Imogen Binnie's Nevada. What do these very dissimilar pieces of media have in common? A lot, as it turns out, including the mythologizing of the self, the cyclical nature of coming out, and cool leather jackets. Austin feels a lot of things about navel-gazing trans characters, and Amanda defends Keanu Reeves at all costs.
Recorded live in Birmingham during Grand Union’s ‘Ways of Learning’ exhibition, this episode of Suite (212) Extra discusses queer consciousness-raising. Juliet talks to writer/artist Huw Lemmey about LGBTQI+ activism before and after the Stonewall riots of June 1969 in the US and western Europe; the use of direct action and think-ins by the Gay Liberation Front and others; how AIDS and Section 28 changed queer art and activism; the development of trans theory in the 1990s; and the state of queer politics and creativity today. SELECTED REFERENCES Travis Alabanza - http://travisalabanza.co.uk Kenneth Anger Penny Arcade (performance artist) - https://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/juliet-jacques/2012/06/penny-arcade-someone-always-queer Army of Lovers (dir. Rosa von Praunheim, 1979) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078794 HARRY BENJAMIN, The Transsexual Phenomenon (1967) Jay Bernard - https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/apr/05/speaking-out-jay-bernard-surge-side-a-poet Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore - https://www.mattildabernsteinsycamore.com/ Imogen Binnie - https://www.lambdaliterary.org/reviews/04/02/nevada-a-novel-by-imogen-binnie/ KATE BORNSTEIN, Gender Outlaw (1994) - https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/kate-bornstein/gender-outlaw/ Lee Brewer & Bunny Eisenhower City of Lost Souls (dir. Rosa von Praunheim, 1983) - https://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/returning-to-the-city-of-lost-souls Come Out (Gay Liberation Front magazine) Contrapoints - https://www.theverge.com/tech/2018/8/24/17689090/contrapoints-youtube-natalie-wynn Kenny Everett Rainer Werner Fassbinder LESLIE FEINBERG, Stone Butch Blues (1993) - http://www.lesliefeinberg.net FHAR (Front for Homosexual Revolutionary Action) Fierce Pussy - https://fiercepussy.org/ Ray Filar - https://twitter.com/rayfilar Diamanda Galás Gender Trash from Hell (zine) - https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/files/xg94hp65x Gender Troublemakers (dir. Xanthra Philippa & Mirha-Soleil Ross, 1993) Henry Gerber - http://chicagolgbthalloffame.org/gerber-henry Allen Ginsberg Gran Fury - https://hyperallergic.com/46881/gran-fury-read-my-lips-80-wse-nyu Sunil Gupta – ‘‘Pretended’ Family Relationships’ (1988-89) Keith Haring Harry Hay - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hay Magnus Hirschfeld Homocult (1990s UK queer group) - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11936213-queer-with-class David Hoyle - https://i-d.vice.com/en_uk/article/vb349b/the-parallel-universe-of-david-hoyle It is Not the Homosexual Who is Perverse, But the Society in Which He Lives (dir. Rosa von Praunheim, 1971) - https://www.slantmagazine.com/house/tags/73387-it-is-not-the-homosexual-who-is-perverse-but-the-society-in-which-he-lives JULIET JACQUES, Trans: A Memoir (2015) LaJohn Joseph - http://www.lajohnjoseph.com/ Larry Kramer - https://www.poz.com/article/course-larry-kramer-believes-aids-worse-now-ever LSD - http://archivo-t.net/portfolio/1995-%C2%B7-menstruosidades/ Robert Mapplethorpe MARIO MIELI, Elements of a Homosexual Critique (1977) Zanele Muholi My Beautiful Launderette (dir. Stephen Frears, 1985) Pier Paolo Pasolini The Passage (band) - https://thepassage.co.uk/texts/andertons_hall.html Lazlo Pearlman Casey Plett Positiv and Silence = Death (dir. Rosa von Praunheim, 1990) PAUL B. PRECIADO, Testo Junkie (2008) Pride (dir. Matthew Warchus, 2014) Nat Raha Ron Rice Ignacio Rivera Sylvia Rivera - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QiigzZCEtQ Round the Horne (BBC radio series) Vito Russo Richard Scott JULIA SERANO, Excluded (2013) SANDY STONE, ‘The “Empire” Strikes Back: A Post-Transsexual Manifesto’ (1987) Screaming Queens (dir. Susan Stryker & Victor Silverman, 2008) Jack Smith Tim Peaks: Farron Walk With Me (radio play, 2018) ISABEL WAIDNER (ed.), Liberating the Canon (2018) We Have Rather Been Invaded (dir. Ed Webb-Ingall, 2016) Oscar Wilde Eley Williams Kenneth Williams David Wojnarowicz Zaj (Spanish Fluxus group) - https://www.museoreinasofia.es/en/exhibitions/zaj
Horror aficionado Imogen Binnie drops in this week to discuss the vampire dad antagonist (dadtagonist?) of 1987's The Lost Boys.
This week we get LIT(erature) and talk about our favorite queer books! From My Ántonia to 5, 6, 7, Nate to Janet Mock's memoirs, we take you on a whirlwind tour and inevitably leave out some of our favorites (The Price of Salt, anyone?) Then we spend some time talking to Imogen Binnie, author of one of our recent faves Nevada. She tells us about her childhood obsession with horror and her experience writing for the cancelled-too-soon Katherine Heigl show Doubt, and then things really take a turn when reveals that she is the third person in the world who watched our favorite TV show. #RIPScreamQueens PATREON: www.patreon.com/onemorethingTWITTER/INSTAGRAM: @OneMoreThangNEWSLETTER: www.tinyletter.com/onemorethingFACEBOOK: One More Thing PodcastEMAIL: 1morethingpodcast@gmail.com
Maggi takes the feminist tea party on the road with Mixing it Up with Maggi podcast series. Note: This was recorded early on June 29th, 2017, just a few hours later Netflix announced the 2 hour series finale for Sense 8. Spoilers ahead. ------- At Barnes + Noble with Maggi: The T in LGBTQ ----- Maggi is joined by Skylar, a media and gender studies scholar to speak about the transgender community's struggles within the larger LGBTQ umbrella. They hit on media representation, the pride parade, politics and some LGBT history. --- Resources: The Gender Unicorn http://www.transstudent.org/gender?gclid=Cj0KCQjwnPLKBRC-ARIsAL_JTCwi72J7Zg6luOgf-YulAGxXAqUhh6B0WReunigZ-wlvjyIYsZBG1psaAjqcEALw_wcB MTV's Decoded: 5 Trans Tropes that need to stop https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_kPSWB5HCA Nevada by Imogen Binnie: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0983242232/ref=nav_timeline_asin?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 Netflix's Sense8: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riLgCIvE9aU Skylar's piece on catcalling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjO-8iMX2k8&t=7s Note: This was recorded early on June 29th, 2017, just a few hours later Netflix announced the 2 hour series finale for Sense 8. ---- More media critiques from the Feminist Tea Party: https://myeffinglifeblog.wordpress.com/ ---
Writer Imogen Binnie joins merritt to talk writing TV, having a baby, and weed culture.
This week we bring you a mix of music curated by Imogen Binnie, who--among other things--writes for Maximum RockNRoll and authored the novel Nevada. Imogen's Sad Punks mix includes songs by Ragana, Groke, Maple Rabbit, Das Kinsey 4, Raein, and RVIVR. As an addendum, we also include songs by You Blew It! and G.L.O.S.S.! Support each of these bands and check out Imogen's work online. As always, thank you to Rubee True Fegan for the artwork for this episode. Like Sad Punks on Facebook!
This episode, we welcome Diana Morningstar, who tells us about her coming out and transition as a transgender woman. She also talks about her life in the pagan and queer communities, pre- and post-transition. Diana gives an honest look at herself, her certainties and doubts about transitioning, and her gravitation towards Goddess culture and the issues she ran into in that culture. Diana Morningstar has been involved in the neopagan movement since the mid 80's and has participated in Church of All Worlds, NROOGD, Umbanda, and Feri tradition rites among others. She is an initiated witch, a shameless eclectic, and an amazon forest warrior. She has been involved in activism with Earth First! and Queer Nation, and lately with trans issues. She is a transsexual woman living in Sonoma County, CA and is 56 years old. She has journeyed beyond the ninth wave to reach the Isle of Women, and is immensely grateful to be at last on that shore. She writes software, makes graphic art, plays piano and harp, and loves to cycle and hike. The moonlit forest is her true home. Links Email: diana@miragearts.com Website: http://www.miragearts.com To Survive on This Shore: http://www.tosurviveonthisshore.com/photographs-and-interviews Beautiful collection of stories and pictures from transgender elders. Books Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity by Julia Serano Transgender History by Susan Stryker Nevada by Imogen Binnie