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Brevis Scriptor

Oliver Radclyffe

writing about gender identity, sexual orientation and social hierarchies

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My bestie Henrietta and I outside NYU Langone, just after I had top surgery in January 2019. I was so damn happy that day.

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I only have one New Year’s resolution, and that’s never to check BookScan again. From henceforth if anyone asks me how any of my books are doing, I will answer truthfully, I HAVE NO IDEA.

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A Rugby Match

England vs Fiji at Twickenham. Very, very heterosexual.

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I love that it’s made from a lawn sign. So Connecticut.

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