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Fiction & Folx #5
An Open Letter, Things I Wish I Knew, Inspiration for Authenticity, and a Creepy Clown
Hello, My Fabulous Friend!
This is the latest mini-newsletter of Fiction & Folx. You can find the link to the whole fabulous issue below.
March 31st is International Transgender Day of Visibility (#TDOV) and I have a fabulous video surprise coming up for the Allies of Trans Youth Facebook group to celebrate this day.
It will feature the very first Rainbow Roundtable!
I hope you all join us there. I know you’ll love it.
The Latest Issue of Fiction & Folx Newsletter
If you haven’t signed up for the full Fiction & Folx Newsletter, there’s a link at the bottom of this post. This issue is packed full of fabulosity:
- An Open Letter to the Parent Who Refuses to Acknowledge Her Transgender Kid is my personal plea to an oblivious mother who was too ‘busy’ to listen to what her child was trying to tell her. Or maybe she’s ignorant, or spiteful.
- 5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Becoming a Parent lists the hard truths I wish I’d known sooner. We don’t get do-overs when it comes to our kids.
- Mark Mayer’s “The Clown” is short fiction with an unsettling narrator. It’s a creeptastic tale unless you suffer from coulrophobia — you’ve been warned ;-)
You can check out all of this in the latest Fiction & Folx newsletter.
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I’m still expanding the LGBTQueer-ies Resources section and I’d love to know if there is anything you’d like to see there that isn’t already included. My goal is to have as many articles and resources as possible to help parents and families support and accept their lgbtq+ loved ones.
You’re welcome to let me know your ideas in the comments below. Or hit me up on any of my social media or send over an email through the website.
My goal is to be helpful to you by having as many articles and resources as possible to help parents and families support and accept their lgbtq+ loved ones. If you have suggestions for me in order to do this, please leave a comment or send me a message.
Much love to you, my fabulous friend.