The Comment Awards Are Lubing Up
“Somewhere, a Carol fan with editing skills and YouTube account is losing their mind right now.”
“Somewhere, a Carol fan with editing skills and YouTube account is losing their mind right now.”
Submit your stories and pitches about the emotions that drive you into the world, and what’s created and destroyed in their wake! Deadline March 1.
“I made a little poem. ‘Rebecca and Tess? YES.'”
48. identifying what episode of The Nanny it is based on C.C. Babcock’s hair
“OMG ok i just remembered downloading and printing out nudes of LARA CROFT when i was like 11.”
“Della Champagne the gender-yeeting tarantula sounds like a queer icon, tbh.”
Come on in and meet the new kids! Who are actually all adults!
Autostraddle is looking for a dedicated part-time editor devoted to members of the trans community who both read and write for the magazine!
“…Everyone is happy and has regular and satisfying tent sex.”
“There are gay rednecks, there have always been gay rednecks, and there always will be too.”
“The soft look in Gigi’s eyes in the kitchen scene…I’d give her whatever she wanted.”
“IT’S HAPPENING!!! MY THREEWAY POLY PARENTING NIGHTMARE HAS BEGUN AND I AM A L I V E”
As we head into the crisp, fresh beginning of 2020 and a new decade, we want to hear about your queerest, wildest dreams for the future. Deadline for submissions is January 31!
“On my nightstand: three empty beer bottles, 14 books piled in a stack that’s threatening to turn over in the night and murder me in my sleep, a candle that is supposed to smell like vanilla but is maybe more like candy corn, a matchbook from an Ybor strip club…”
From houseplants to spice girls to Generation Q, these were the 20 most popular posts of 2019.
We’re pressing pause to rebuild.
“I made you a sex bench! Now, who’s going to stain it?”
Turns out you can learn a lot about a person based on what we hold near and dear to our sleeping spaces!
I just want a gay utopia, okay?
Good queer memes will make you smile and laugh and cry and accept the mortifying ordeal of being known.