Category: Pride

  • Queer Headcanons-Star Trek: The Next Generation

    Queer Headcanons-Star Trek: The Next Generation

    As a writer of fan fiction my entire life, I am well versed in the term “headcanon.” For those that aren’t, it’s a way to refer to an idea housed in someone’s head that works with existing canon, but it’s not necessarily supported by direct confirmation. “Canon” of course refers to the actual agreed upon…

  • Book Review-“So This is Ever After” by F.T. Lukens

    Book Review-“So This is Ever After” by F.T. Lukens

    I’ll give you one guess why I saw this cover on an end cap at the library and immediately checked it out. And yes, it’s absolutely exactly as queer as I was hoping for. So This is Ever After begins at the end of a traditional fantasy novel-the chosen one has defeated the Big Bad™…

  • Modern Vampires Are Queer Culture

    Modern Vampires Are Queer Culture

    Touching on the forthcoming Interview with the Vampire series as well as the excellent What We Do in the Shadows, I show how very queer vampires inherently are.

  • Star Trek Discovery’s Found Families

    Star Trek Discovery’s Found Families

    In a very real sense, we are all aliens on a strange planet. We spend most of our lives trying to reach out and communicate. If during our lifetime we could reach out and really communicate with just two people, we are indeed very fortunate

  • Queerly Beloved

    Queerly Beloved

    A rebranding of my blog page to continue the focus on the queer theory, rather than medieval vs modern.

  • The First Trans Man I Ever Saw

    The First Trans Man I Ever Saw

    Not revealed immediately, because you don’t just know, Ian finds later that Trevor is a transgender man. He is portrayed by actor Elliot Fletcher, also an openly transgender man. I promptly had a panic attack.

  • Steven Universe

    Steven Universe

    June is Pride Month, and I want to keep talking about important LGBTQIA+ shows and characters. There are so many aspects of love and identity I could discuss when talking about the show Steven Universe, but today we’re going to look at fusion. Every moment of this show is suffused with the importance and power…

  • Our Flag Means Death

    Our Flag Means Death

    Our Flag Means Death is everything I ever wanted in queer representation

  • Queer Doesn’t Always Mean Queer

    Queer Doesn’t Always Mean Queer

    Lancelot was definitely queer-not just because I think there’s not way he was only interested in women, but because of how queerness often means breaking from acceptable norms, more so than a relationship that steps away from heterosexuality.