change by Carol E Moses
(More of Carol E Moses’s work can be seen in ‘Work by Carol E Moses‘, also in this issue)
change by Carol E Moses
(More of Carol E Moses’s work can be seen in ‘Work by Carol E Moses‘, also in this issue)
By Martine Mussies Strictly speaking, I did not come out at work—I keep coming out through my work. While researching sexuality in mermaid stories as well as in King Alfred fanfic. When writing about my autism, which is intertwined with my sexuality. And as a...
By Em the Gem The use of pronouns in a letter of recommendation may feel like a non-issue to some. For others, such as myself, it is a source of major anxiety and near-constant internal debate. As I attempt to enter the workforce (in the midst of a global pandemic, no...
Dear Community, I mentioned on a Zoom call that the theme of this issue would be Out at Work (or Not). My friend, who subscribes to this publication, thought I had said the theme was “out of work (or not)”—a sign of the times we are living in. This is another “Out at...