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Letter to My Little Queer Self
Artist/Author: Libro Levi Bridgeman, Serge Nicholson, Krishna Istha, Ivan Cartwright, Liz Rosenfeld, Tom O' Tottenham, Clayton Littlewood, Golnoosh Nour, Zahra Stardust, Sarah Jane Moon, Megan Key, Toby Reynolds, Sadie Lee, Meg-John Barker, Faryal Velmi, Chryssy D. Hunter, Chris Paouros, Katy Baird, Josh Woolford, Jonathan Kemp, Ree, Nando Messias, Julia Bell, H Howitt, Grant Heaps, Serge Nicholson, Carla Ecola, Deni Francis, Ursula Martinez, hot trans guy, Phoebe Adams, Lola Flash | Editor: Libro Levi Bridgeman and Serge Nicholson | Reference: P4210 | ISBN: 978-0-9568711-1-4 | Type: Publication
Letter To My Little Queer Self (LTMLQS) is a collection written by invited contributors in their words and in their own styles. LTMLQS is the third publication from hotpencil press. hotpencil press was stablished by Libro Levi Bridgeman and Serge Nicholson in 2009. Foreword by performer and comedian Krishna Istha.
bisexual
Carla Ecola
Chris Paouros
Chryssy D. Hunter
Clayton Littlewood
Deni Francis
Faryal Velmi
gay
Golnoosh Nour
Grant Heaps
H Howitt
hot trans guy
Ivan Cartwright
Jonathan Kemp
Josh Woolford
Julia Bell
Katy Baird
Krishna Istha
lesbian
Letter
Letter writing
LGBTQ
Libro Levi Bridgeman
Liz Rosenfeld
Lola Flash
Meg-John Barker
Megan Key
Nando Messias
Phoebe Adams
queer
Ree
Sadie Lee
Sarah Jane Moon
Serge Nicholson
Toby Reynolds
Tom O' Tottenham
transgender
Ursula Martinez
Zahra Stardust
Naked Boys Reading Anthology
Editor: R. Justin Hunt, Matthew Ryalls, Ivan Moya Denia | Reference: P3519 | Type: Publication
The first annual anthology of commissioned new work by queer authors.
Dark Habits
Editor: Bren O’Callaghan and Sarah Perks | Reference: P3238 | ISBN: 9780993591235 | Type: Publication
Challenging and re-positioning the traditional exhibition catalogue as an artwork and commission in its own right, the pub;ication takes its inspiration from the classic Pedro Almodóvar film on the occasion of the group exhibition, La Movida at HOME, Manchester (14 April – 17 July 2017).
1980s
activism
Adam O'Riordan
Anne Louise Kershaw
Chantal Faust
clubbing
drugs
essay
Esther Teichmann
ethics
experimental writing
fiction
flash-fiction
Franco
freedom
gay
gay rights
Greg Thorpe
Heather Phillipson
hedonism
indulgence
James King
Jason Wood
Jonathan Kemp
La JohnJoseph
LGBT
Luis López Carrasco
Madrid
Marissa Burgess
Mercedes Cebrián
Natasha Stallard
obscenity
Omar Kholeif
Oreet Ashery
Patricia MacCormack
poetry
politics
pornography
progressive
Sarah Perks
sex
sexuality
Shumon Basar
Spain
suppression
transgression
visual art