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  • Carter Lynn Thurmond posted an update in the group Group logo of Twin Cities Queer MasculinityTwin Cities Queer Masculinity 7 years, 1 month ago

    The Twin Cities Queer Masculinity group is interested in creating its first zine! Anyone who identifies in some way as a queer masculine person* is welcome to submit material! Also, you do not have to be located in the Twin Cities to submit your work!

    Anyone interested in talking to me in person about your zine submission can come meet me at Blue Moon Coffee in Minneapolis on Sunday the 24th. I will be there from 2pm-4pm so feel free to stop by any time during that two hour period to talk to me about your work. Feel free to stop by for just a few minutes, for the entire time, or just to come meet me and have coffee with me! Whatever you prefer. Like always, I will wear my gold hat so you can quickly and easily find me.

    We are looking for a variety of zine submissions from fiction, poetry, art collages, photography, graphic design, autobiographical or biographical sketches, rants, articles on political or personal topics, etc. Anything is welcome as long as it relates in some way to queer masculinity.

    To submit your work to the Twin Cities Queer Masculinity group (or to ask questions about the project),
    please email carter.lynn.thurmond@gmail.com with the following:

    -Your submission
    -A brief one to two paragraph autobiographical note about the author or creator
    -A photograph of the author or creator

    *Submissions are due Sunday, August 7, 2016.

    Join our facebook group for more info: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tcqueermasculinity/

    See our website: http://transdyke.wixsite.com/tcqueermasculinity
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    *Queer Masculine people includes a wide range of queer people such as lesbians, butches, transmasculine people, genderqueer people, non-binary people, trans men, gay men, assigned male at birth masculine presenting trans dykes, transgender butches, among others who feel an affinity with masculinity or have some varying identification with masculinity.