
Poems for Pride: Give Them Their Flowers by Joseph the Poet
Joseph the Poet pens a bouquet in the final installation of Poems for Pride. Continue reading Poems for Pride: Give Them Their Flowers by Joseph the Poet
Joseph the Poet pens a bouquet in the final installation of Poems for Pride. Continue reading Poems for Pride: Give Them Their Flowers by Joseph the Poet
“never too broken for each / other’s embrace / He is tobacco and amber…” Continue reading Poems for Pride: Names by AsiahMae
“All they know is they began, / they’re here now and between the beginning and the present…” Continue reading Poems for Pride: the blues of direction by Ashanti Marshall
One year since the tragedy at #PulseOrlando, the Scribes share a few pieces with Poems for Pride. Continue reading Poems for Pride
FTS’ Joseph Sewell shares words on queer safety and support on being out. Continue reading Coming Out & Coming Up
FTS co-creator Willie Kinard shares his coming out story. Continue reading Through the Looking Glass: On Coming Out
Our own co-creator and scribe, AsiahMae shares her story in honor of National Coming Out Day. Continue reading AsiahMae Shares Her Coming Out Story
The Scribes dive into “Fairytales For Giovanni” & catch up with writer Myles E. Johnson. Continue reading Fairytales & Falling with Myles E. Johnson
It’s been nine days since May 12, 2016 became one of the scariest nights for many people and visitors of Orlando, Florida. Leaving 49 dead, gunman included, and 53 injured, a shooting in Pulse Nightclub scarred many of us in the LGBTQ+ community. Surrounded by loads of rainbow hearts and countless notions to erroneously regard the shooting as an act of “radical Islam” instead of a hate … Continue reading Frank Ocean Pens Heartfelt Post on Orlando Shooting
Challenging gender politics with a little boy that loves pink traveling to Mars, author Myles E. Johnson is the first up on The Writer’s Block. Continue reading Being ‘On Purpose’: Martian Magic with Myles E. Johnson