Promoted
In rural places, safe spaces for queer people look different to those located in metropolitan areas.
It’s like we are refugees in our own country, on our own land. Hunted by coppers and racists alike, we remember how our ancestors must have felt as we live through it.
Archer celebrates its 10th birthday with the PLEASURE issue. In true Archer fashion, it’s not what you’d expect…
It’s important to me that people feel the queer love and joy in my work. It’s important that people are able to see themselves in my work.
When we have spaces to be our authentic selves, neurodivergent queer people can find a genuine sense of community and belonging.
I write like all the sex I’ve had is happening now. This is the anatomy of a trans sex scene: ‘now’ is never just now.
For this month’s Queer Fashion Files, we’re featuring Lexi Laphor’s fashion photography.