Glad to see things are finally starting to turn around at Euston.
Thought brought to you by a section of Travis Baldreeâs âBookshops and Bonedustâ where our protagonistâs dwarf friend is walking âtwo strides to every one of Vivâsâ
âNon passibus aequisâ was my motherâs favourite phrase from Virgilâs Aeneid. Literally ânot with equal pacesâ, it describes Aeneasâ son Iulus as he escapes Troy with his father, and immediately brings the scene to life. Who hasnât seen a parent hurrying with a small child, after all?
Countering the incorrect statement that trans people are a new phenomenon is a part of why I put together this bibliography. Trans people have always existed, and people have been doing this recovery work for decades.
I added half a dozen new entries to the Bibliography of Medieval Trans Studies, with a shoutout to @tswingard.bsky.social who added a few things recently as well. (Thank you!!) There are a ton of great resources on here, many of which are freely accessible.
A Bibliography of Medieval Trans Studies This list builds on the works of several other great queer lists, namely: Lucy Allen's "A 'Queer Medieval' Reading List," Jeanne de Montbaston: Reading Mediev...
Itâs a wonder that not all women are lesbians
This episode felt like a bit of a âhaha letâs mock poly peopleâ đ
Well that's terrifying. Facebook has decided I'm the target market for COBOL courses.