Less Perfect Union

If you needed more proof that the Supreme Court of the United States and the death cult masquerading as the Republican Party that has stacked the courts across the nation with right wing judges don't have the people's best interests in mind, look no further than the past twenty-four hours where three rulings tore down … Continue reading Less Perfect Union

Rainbow Capitalism

One thing I am sadly learning these days is that terrorism is an effective tool to enact political change in this country, so long as it is terrorism from those who claim to defend the Christian conservative family values. In the past months we have seen two major multinational corporations walk back their stances when … Continue reading Rainbow Capitalism

State of DisUnion

On April 26, 1938, the Nazi government in control of Germany decreed that all Jews both in Germany and Austria to register all property and assets above a certain value with the government. This helped facilitate government sanctioned theft of heirlooms and livelihoods from hundreds of thousands of Jewish people in the two countries. In … Continue reading State of DisUnion

REVIEW: Nona the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir

Nona, Noan, Anon. Just Nona... The Ninth Like many of us out here in the world of the readers, I was expecting to be graced with the story of Alecto the Ninth after finishing the rollercoaster of a ride that was the previous book, Harrow the Ninth. Instead, we get to know Nona, a 6 … Continue reading REVIEW: Nona the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir

REVIEW: Light From Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki

This book had me from the start. A transgirl is prepping to run away from her California childhood home where she isn't free to be herself to LA. She double checks that she has what she needs and that includes her most prized possession, her violin. What follows is a story that weaves science fiction … Continue reading REVIEW: Light From Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki

Who Knew It Was Better To Be Invisible

Trigger Warning: In this blog I will be discussing suicide, violence, and other discriminatory and harmful acts. If you or someone you know is considering suicide please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255 For transgender specific crisis you can contact TransLifeline.org or call them at US: 877-565-8860 CAN: 877-330-6366 How am I supposed … Continue reading Who Knew It Was Better To Be Invisible