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pluralstories2025-02-24 07:27 pm
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Entry tags:
- 1+:abuse:not mentioned,
- 1+:creator speaks from experience,
- 1+:people:copies,
- 1+:people:imaginary friends,
- 1+:people:the dead,
- 1+:type:nonswitching,
- 1+:type:on purpose,
- access:backed up,
- access:lb local copy,
- access:online,
- audience:adults,
- audience:teens,
- genre:autobio/personal,
- length:short,
- medium:comics,
- price:free,
- time:2020s
outcasts always mourn, by ND Stevenson (autobio comic, 2024)
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"he's kind of stuck around since then, mostly as an inside joke, a little bit not. I like having him around. there's something really poignant about looking at the world through the eyes of a gay person from the past"
Blurb: A piece about how ND Stevenson pretended to show Oscar Wilde around Vegas as a way of coping with overstimulation on his trip there, which then turns into a reflection on Wilde's legacy and how the world has changed for gay people since his time
Why is it worth your time?: It's a short, sweet piece about queer history and seeing things through the eyes of other people
Plural/1+ Tags: creator speaks from experience, people: copies, people: imaginary friends, people: the dead, type: nonswitching(?), type: on purpose
Content Warnings: References to historical homophobia. Passing reference to sexual harassment. A few suggestive poses/mild nudity.
Accessibility Notes: online/digital, free, not screen-readable
Read it here!
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"he's kind of stuck around since then, mostly as an inside joke, a little bit not. I like having him around. there's something really poignant about looking at the world through the eyes of a gay person from the past"
Blurb: A piece about how ND Stevenson pretended to show Oscar Wilde around Vegas as a way of coping with overstimulation on his trip there, which then turns into a reflection on Wilde's legacy and how the world has changed for gay people since his time
Why is it worth your time?: It's a short, sweet piece about queer history and seeing things through the eyes of other people
Plural/1+ Tags: creator speaks from experience, people: copies, people: imaginary friends, people: the dead, type: nonswitching(?), type: on purpose
Content Warnings: References to historical homophobia. Passing reference to sexual harassment. A few suggestive poses/mild nudity.
Accessibility Notes: online/digital, free, not screen-readable
Read it here!
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I've had ND Stevenson in my RSS feed for a long time and I really, really liked this piece when it showed up. Are you seeing this, Oscar? People love you.