In 1953 Iran had a functioning democracy. A free press. Seven political parties. Women in universities. Women granted voting rights in municipal councils in 1952. A secular prime minister named Mosaddegh who believed Iran's oil belonged to Iran. The US and Britain decided he had to go.
so honored to have my short story "Redwoods Dark as Blood" published in @dominique-litmag.bsky.social ~ give it a read at the link below!
dominiquelitmag.org/2026/04/04/r...
tw: transphobia, family death, deadnaming, suicidal ideation
The phenomenal @litchilovers.bsky.social will also be there with their incredible work inspired by 1000xRESIST 🙌🏻
Pride is about showing up as your full self and making space for others to do the same. 🌈
This month and every month, we celebrate the voices, stories, and identities that make our community stronger.
Happy Pride Month from all of us at SkillsHub.Life 💙
Some drawings I did while watching the Artemis II mission ❤️
Quote by Christina Koch and NASA Houston Mission Control.
#space #artemis #art
had such a lovely time working with an INCREDIBLE team to submit a game for this!
check it out here! litchi-lovers.itch.io/celestialcur...
Fragments from the Vault #042: The Last Order of the Apocalypse
"It would take one caustic winter and the snowmelt of an unusually balmy spring to wash bare the relic of youth,
leaving a solvent-stained receipt under the vending machines to mark the last order of the apocalypse."
#NightintheWoods
Thrilled to be presenting my poem "The Dawn Breach" - inspired by the environmental storytelling of Mirror's Edge Catalyst - and talk about my Fragments from the Vault series at Multiplatform 2026: Poetry in Games/Games in Poetry on 11 June (free admission in-person and online) All welcome!