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Autostraddle is a queer and trans-owned [1] online magazine and social network for lesbian, bisexual, and queer women (cis and trans), as well as non-binary people and trans people of all genders. The website is a "politically progressive queer feminist media source" that features content covering LGBTQ and feminist news, politics, opinion ...
Riese Bernard. Marie Lyn Bernard[1] (born 1981), known professionally as Riese Bernard, is an American writer and digital media executive. She is best known as the CEO and co-founder of the lesbian and queer women's interest website Autostraddle. Bernard received a 2017 GLAAD Media Award nomination for her article, “105 Trans Women On ...
The Tea Dragon Society is a webcomic and graphic novel written and illustrated by Kay O'Neill which debuted late 2016. The story focuses on Greta, an apprentice blacksmith who becomes fascinated by "tea dragons" after rescuing one. Published as a webcomic, it was later published in physical format by Oni Press.
Manhunt appeared on best-of-year lists in multiple publications, including appearing at #1 in Vulture's list of "The Best Books of 2022". [7] Roxane Gay selected it as one of the "25 Most Influential Works of Postwar Queer Literature", writing, "This is the kind of book that queer writers have been desperate to write forever and are rarely ...
Hijab Butch Blues received positive reviews from Autostraddle, [6] Muslim Girl, [4] NPR, [3] The Skinny, [7] Them, [8] and Xtra Magazine. [9] The memoir won the Brooklyn Public Library's Nonfiction Prize for 2023. [10] It was also a finalist for the 36th Lambda Literary Awards, in the category of Lesbian Memoir or Biography. [11]
O'Neill is a self-taught artist [3] who has produced several comics and graphic novels. They initially built a fan base by publishing comics on their Tumblr page, [2] such as Princess Princess, which was later published as a book by Oni Press as Princess Princess Ever After. [4][5] O'Neill notes "a different kind of accessibility and visibility ...
978-1-5290-1723-6. Our Wives Under the Sea is a 2022 British horror novel by Julia Armfield. The novel was Armfield's debut novel. [1][2][3]
In 2023 Winter started a new book series, The Villains, with The Fixer as the inaugural title. [10] Writing for Autostraddle, Christina Tucker said of the book, "If you have ever known the joy and the pain of being totally head-over-heels invested in a slow burn, incomplete fanfic, then The Fixer is for you, I promise."