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Archer Asks: Author Kaya Ortiz on queer Filipino poetics, pop culture and being alien
“These poems are really just owning my different identities – Filipino, lesbian, queer – without shame.” Kaya Ortiz chats with Alex Creece.
We’re thrilled to welcome you to Archer Magazine #21: the ART issue. Join our launch event on 14 June 2025 at LCI Melbourne.
“We, the diaspora, are an important part of the work of liberation, alongside Palestinian people who remained.” Micaela Sahhar chats to Alex Creece.
Come and join us as we celebrate the launch of Archer Studio, and the release of Archer Magazine #21: the ART issue.
As Victoria talked more openly to peers about sex, her interest in it and its relationship to fatness grew.
We always shared war stories, but seeing the violence livestreamed from Gaza made sharing survival stories feel even more necessary.
Archer Magazine #20: the RESISTANCE issue out 2024. Queer experience cannot be watered down into a single concept, but one thread that connects us all is resistance.
Queer admin is about refusing to be forced into categories you don’t belong in. It’s squeezing your identity onto the side of an A4 registration form.
My characters are genderless, stunning creatures. They are not afraid to talk about what really needs to be talked about.