Hailey Moroney

Founding editor of Archer Magazine. On Twitter as @Moodleton

This month, we went to New York City and chatted to social media entrepreneur Kel Rakowski.

Look, I don’t need every movie to turn into a polyamorous group hug. But I do need creators to stop pretending like we’re not all seeing what we’re seeing.

Ahead of their tour dates in so-called Australia, we chatted to Wet Leg’s Rhian Teasdale about queer yearning, feral lyrics and eggs.

This month, we went to New York City and chatted to sisters and eyewear icons Rachel Cohen-Lunning and Merrilee Lichtenstein Cohen, founders of Mercura NYC.

Olivia Mròz and Emma Osborne have created a body of work that captures the emotional depth and vulnerability of queer love.

From sex work to straight boy crushes, neurodivergence to Palestinian literature, here are Archer Magazine’s most read online pieces of 2025.

Even though, deep down, I wanted to believe he would be okay with my HIV status if he truly understood that he was not at risk of infection, I feared rejection.

From sissification to trans mythology, impostor syndrome to werewolves, cruising, and much more, these are the online editors’ top picks of 2025.

“We need more stories written by sex workers for sex workers!” Momo Chavez chats to Archer Magazine.

The truth is, you can’t ask, “What makes someone butch?” without also asking what makes someone cis, trans or non-binary. The borders blur. The categories leak.

For this month’s Queer Fashion Files, we chat to artist Jarrad Levy, known for his queer headshots and fetish photography.

Chosen names offer a synthesis of literary and psychoanalytic analysis. When you choose a name, it is imbued with references, history and storytelling.

Since coming out as trans, I find myself suddenly scared of traversing the sorts of barriers I was crossing solo at 14, 15, 16 years old.

Shame can be a powerful emotion as a queer person. Recently, shame has centred around my high libido.

Once I started taking testosterone, I made an album that documented the way my voice changed.

My family only really knows the old me, holding onto a dead man’s name – and I use the word “dead” as a trans woman. But I have been able to heal and grow as a woman.

If not for medical gaslighting, maybe Jewel would still be around but unwell, managing her condition just as I manage mine with medication, rest and surgery.

For this month’s Queer Fashion Files, we chat to superstar musician and DJ Fresh Hex.

“Nature depends on transness – we see it in mycology, fungi, plant life, fish and hyenas.” Zoe Terakes chats to Alex Creece.

It’s Phone-a-Dyke, Archer’s queer advice column. Today’s reader: Is there an age where you can officially call sex too wearingly difficult?

We’re planning an upcoming NEURODIVERGENCE issue, and we need your support!

This is an alternative to sissification or forced feminisation: the sub is feminised as part of the session, but not mocked for it.

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