Meant to be a safe space to explore queerness, identity, chronic illness and activism, Wit's Queer Chronic-ills offers a collection of writings, comics, and illustrations that embrace life's messy chaos, inviting readers to slow down, and truly live.
Platform | Substack | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly |
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Issues | 20 | Subscribers | Read | whatwhitdoes.substack.com |
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You know, I gotta say, as a 37 year old (partially self-diagnosed) neuro-spicy person with a chronic illness, I thought my life had gotten harder for me over the years and now I’ve accepted that, yes, it has. I’ve had surgery, rehab, physic...
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There are a lot of reasons why someone lives a “small” life. Fear of the unknown, lack of resources, imposter syndrome, racism, sexism, choice, comfort. You can name a thousand reasons and all of them are valid. But, what if you want your l...
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Wit Rosh (she/they/he) is a writer, artist and illustrator in Seattle, WA. They are a co-founder of the arts collective House of Oak and the artist behind the Substack Wit's Queer Chronic-ills. You can check out more of Wit’s work at @house.of.oak
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