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We Were Always Here - A Queer Words Anthology - cover

We Were Always Here - A Queer Words Anthology

Michael Lee Richardson, Ryan Vance

Maison d'édition: 404 Ink

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Synopsis

From drag queens and discos, to black holes and monsters, these stories and poems wrestle with love and loneliness and the fight to be seen. By turns serious and fantastical, hilarious and confrontational, We Were Always Here addresses the fears, mysteries, wonders and variety of experience that binds our community together. We Were Always Here is a snapshot of current Scottish LGBTI+ writing and a showcase of queer talent.
Disponible depuis: 31/01/2019.
Longueur d'impression: 244 pages.

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