Category: 2012 Fall – Traveling While Bi
Letters: Traveling While Bi
Jul 16, 2021 | 2012 Fall - Traveling While Bi
I always love it when Bi Women arrives. It’s full of voices that sound like mine, which is...
Read MoreFrom Your Editor: Traveling While Bi
Nov 1, 2012 | 2012 Fall - Traveling While Bi, Editor's Note
Dear Reader, The theme of this issue is “Traveling While Bi.” We present you with writing on this theme by Ellyn Ruthstrom and Elaine Kolp. Chiquita Violette and Jen Yockney describe traveling to their respective countries’...
Read MoreStraight Down Under
Nov 1, 2012 | 2012 Fall - Traveling While Bi, Articles
By Ellyn Ruthstrom While traveling alone recently in Australia and New Zealand I realized a couple...
Read MoreBi in Taiwan: Mumico’s Story
Nov 1, 2012 | 2012 Fall - Traveling While Bi, Around the World, Articles
By Mumico I am Mumico, a Taiwanese girl who was born in Kaohsiung, the second largest city in...
Read MoreStreet Chicken
Nov 1, 2012 | 2012 Fall - Traveling While Bi, Articles, Poetry
By Rowan McDowell Thompson The red earth steams from a spring rainand two truckers ask if I’m married.I think of how my dinner of chicken with plantainswould be sweeter with you beside meand answer, “no.”Later in the...
Read MoreAmsterdam, 1999
Nov 1, 2012 | 2012 Fall - Traveling While Bi
By Elaine Kolp When I was younger, I was not likely to consider myself a bisexual. Instead, I most...
Read MoreBi Voyage!
Nov 1, 2012 | 2012 Fall - Traveling While Bi
By Chiquita Violette I have not done much traveling in my life, but being a bi/ pan/fluid activist...
Read MoreA Downing Street Bi Breakthrough
Nov 1, 2012 | 2012 Fall - Traveling While Bi
Meanwhile, from “across the pond” in the UK… By Jen Yockney On July 24th I had the...
Read More”The First 100 Years Are the Hardest—After That, You Get to Lie Down”
Nov 1, 2012 | 2012 Fall - Traveling While Bi
By Carole Spearin McCauley This French-Canadian proverb amuses me because it summarizes my life, especially how and why I learned to be a woman, then a lesbian, then a heterosexual. As immigrants to the Berkshire mills, like...
Read MoreChiaraoscuro
Nov 1, 2012 | 2012 Fall - Traveling While Bi, Articles
By Katrina Chaves Thank Godfor salt waterImpalasMarlborosbad poetry:She said: “Let’s get something...
Read MoreBi Sci Fi: Thicker than Blood
Nov 1, 2012 | 2012 Fall - Traveling While Bi, Articles, Reviews
By Robyn Ochs When Avery Vanderlyle decided to get serious about writing erotica and romance, she...
Read MoreThe See-Saw Family
Nov 1, 2012 | 2012 Fall - Traveling While Bi
By Jess Wells At long last, here are the final three parts of Jess Wells’s nine-part story, I hope...
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