Stephen Graham King

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Stephen Graham King

@stephenwrites.bsky.social

Queer space opera writer, black and white street photographer, disabled cancer survivor. Aspiring mensch. He/They. Pew pew pew. I can words. Possibly, occasionally NSFW, so set your moderation settings accordingly.
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Gorgeous, tender stories about the lives of two men in love over decades where their lives are measured in deaths, I wouldn't have believed you. But here we are. There are expected deaths, random deaths, almost deaths. But it's all so beautiful. #WhatImReading #WhatImReadingNow #AmReading
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An excellent look at enby identities in general, through the lens of one person's experience. Thoughtful, intelligent writing with lots of references for further reading. I recommend it if you are looking for more about the subject. #WhatImReading #WhatImReadingNow #AmReading
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Are Egyptologists the only ones that named their field of study after the country? Like, are there Britainologists? Franceologists? Turkeyologists?? I'm really fascinated by how the etymology came about.
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Downsview Airport. June, 2024. The incredible Bombae performing at Drag Me to the Movies. #BlackAndWhitePhotography #Drag
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What if you could steal the most valuable thing in the universe, from every universe? The Maverick Heart crew are back this November. Available for pre-order online or your favourite bookstore. Like, share, and spread the word. Because the heist is on! Are you in or out?
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There's a moment in Empire of Death where Mel sees her old hair ribbon and the Sixth Doctor's coat in the TARDIS, and it's such a lovely little character beat that Bonnie Langford plays so beautifully. I love that RTD took a Companion that was always a bit derided and gave her new life and depth.
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Fantastic PBS documentary called Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution. Three parts, an hour each. Digging deep into the when where and how.