interviews

Aurora Mattia

Aurora Mattia

Aurora Mattia was born in Hong Kong, has lived in Brooklyn and elsewhere, and lives in Texas. Her writing has appeared in Zoetrope: All-Story, the Renaissance Society’s exhibition Nine Lives, on her Onlyfans, and in RISD Museum’s exhibition any distance between us She is a frequent collaborator with photographer Elle Pérez; their portraits of her have appeared in the Carnegie Museum, the Whitney Biennial, Aperture magazine, and elsewhere. Her debut novel, The Fifth Wound, is now available from Nightboat Books. Her second book, a story and essay collection called Unsex Me Here, is forthcoming from Coffee House Press in Fall 2024. She is working on a novel about a tgirl country singer, set in Austin in 1974.

Aurora Mattia

Aurora Mattia

Aurora Mattia was born in Hong Kong, has lived in Brooklyn and elsewhere, and lives in Texas. Her writing has appeared in Zoetrope: All-Story, the Renaissance Society’s exhibition Nine Lives, on her Onlyfans, and in RISD Museum’s exhibition any distance between us She is a frequent collaborator with photographer Elle Pérez; their portraits of her have appeared in the Carnegie Museum, the Whitney Biennial, Aperture magazine, and elsewhere. Her debut novel, The Fifth Wound, is now available from Nightboat Books. Her second book, a story and essay collection called Unsex Me Here, is forthcoming from Coffee House Press in Fall 2024. She is working on a novel about a tgirl country singer, set in Austin in 1974.

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Greg Marshall

Greg Marshall is a National Endowment for the Arts Fellow in Prose. A graduate of the Michener Center for Writers, his work has been collected in The Best American Essays and has appeared in Fourth Genre, Foglifter, and Electric Literature, among other publications. Marshall's debut memoir, Leg: The Story of a Limb and the Boy Who Grew from It, will be published with Abrams Press in June. He lives in Austin with his husband. Find him on Twitter @gregrmarshall.

Greg Marshall

Greg Marshall is a National Endowment for the Arts Fellow in Prose. A graduate of the Michener Center for Writers, his work has been collected in The Best American Essays and has appeared in Fourth Genre, Foglifter, and Electric Literature, among other publications. Marshall's debut memoir, Leg: The Story of a Limb and the Boy Who Grew from It, will be published with Abrams Press in June. He lives in Austin with his husband. Find him on Twitter @gregrmarshall.

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Harry Nicholas

Harry Nicholas

Harry Nicholas is a writer, campaigner and gay trans man living in London. He has contributed to articles in The Guardian, BBC Newsbeat, BBC3's 'Things not to say to a trans person' and Pink News. A Trans Man Walks into a Gay Bar is his first book.

Harry Nicholas

Harry Nicholas

Harry Nicholas is a writer, campaigner and gay trans man living in London. He has contributed to articles in The Guardian, BBC Newsbeat, BBC3's 'Things not to say to a trans person' and Pink News. A Trans Man Walks into a Gay Bar is his first book.

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Jae Nichelle

Jae Nichelle

Jae Nichelle is a storyteller on the page and the stage. She is the author of the poetry chapbook The Porch (As Sanctuary), and her work has appeared in ANMLY, Best New Poets, Muzzle Magazine, The Washington Square Review, The Offing Magazine, and elsewhere. Her spoken word has been featured by Write About Now, Button Poetry, and the Speak Up Poetry Series

Jae Nichelle

Jae Nichelle

Jae Nichelle is a storyteller on the page and the stage. She is the author of the poetry chapbook The Porch (As Sanctuary), and her work has appeared in ANMLY, Best New Poets, Muzzle Magazine, The Washington Square Review, The Offing Magazine, and elsewhere. Her spoken word has been featured by Write About Now, Button Poetry, and the Speak Up Poetry Series

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