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I’m really excited to share that my second poetry chapbook, Different With Him, is officially out now.
q: what is anarchy without adjectives?
Q: Under a capitalistic attention economy, how plausible is it for a large fraction of people to support themselves on a crowdfunding model?
Q: What are some novel and radical ways to spread the true meaning of anarchy, to counteract the false/negative image that the dominant culture tries to impose?
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mk zariel {it/its} is a transmasculine lesbian poet, theater artist, movement journalist, & BashBack aligned anarchist.
Plural, multiply disabled chaos entity, multidisciplinary creator, taker of naps and eater of snacks. Often forgets this thing exists, but that doesn't mean they are dead. Not yet, anyway.
mk zariel {it/its} is a transmasculine lesbian poet, theater artist, movement journalist, & insurrectionary anarchist. it is fueled by folk-punk, Emma Goldman, and existential dread. it can be found online at https://linktr.ee/mkzariel.
i might be too queer for my own good
Ann R. Chism is a queer writer and organizer based in the Midwest.
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