Platonically Star-Crossed Lover for Sale
By Evelyn Dykes I came out, stupidly, because I fell in love with my best friend. Because I don't want to totally give away her identity, I'm going to rename [...]
Fleet Too Out, Get Outed
Parting Glances Back in the "good old days" of Great Depression #1, following Stock Market Crash '29 – years and years – well, at least a galloping few – [...]
Other People's Politics
By Abby Dees Thinking Out Loud Having friends who don't share your political views is very inconvenient. It requires you to think in terms of individuals, [...]
Queen Elizabeth II
Creep of the Week Queen Elizabeth II has no direct impact on my life. I'm not one of her "subjects," nor do I follow the obsessive tabloid coverage of what [...]
A Paine In The T-party
Parting Glances If one person can be truly said to have single-handedly pushed this country into a War of Independence from England it was patriot and [...]
Richard Land
Creep of the Week I've been critical of anti-gay folks for a long time. I've even been known to call them names ("creep," for example), but for as long as [...]
We Can Make It There
By Gwendolyn Ann Smith Transmissions The City Council of Phoenix, Arizona recently voted on a bill to add sexual orientation as well as gender identity and [...]
A Voice For The Youth And A Challenge
Letters To The Editor Dear Editor, I'm going to be honest with you – I'm not a professional. In fact, I'm the opposite: I'm a fifteen year old kid who steals [...]
Matt Barber
Creep of the Week If any of my readers have daddy issues and get off on being told "you're a bad bad boy," you'll love Matt Barber's new slash fiction open [...]