Authors
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K'Anne (she/her)
K’Anne is a prolific Lesfic Author of over 130 English works including shorts, novellas, and novels, publisher of over 100 other lesfic author's works under Shadoe Publishing, creator and coordinator of the Lesfic Bard Awards.
You can find an excerpt of her book Doctored in Vol 1 #11 of the Queer Vision Magazine.
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Lia Declan (She/her)
Lia Declan is a writer and bookshop owner whose work blends grounded realism with quiet moments of wonder. As a transgender LGBTQ+ author, she draws on lived experience to create stories that are intimate, resonant, and deeply human. When not writing, she can be found tending to her bookshop, where community and story meet.
Find one of her pieces in Queer Vision Vol 1 #11.
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Arden Coutts (they/them)
Arden is an amazing part of our team, but also writes REALLY COOL books! Our interview with Arden was episode 10 of the podcast and in Vol 1 #5 of the magazine.
You can also see some of Arden’s poems in Vol 1 #4 and some of their book in Vol 1 #8 and in Vol 1 #9. Support Arden by heading to their website and c hecking out what all they’ve written.
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Sean D Roach
Sean is an author and runs InQlusion Inc, a non-profit with the goal of supporting low-to-moderate income people in the queer community.
Sean’s interview was episode 13 of our podcast and in our May issue of Queer Vision: Vol 1 #5!
If you’d like to follow him or InQlusion, here are all of his handles:
@ InQlusionInc on Facebook and Instagram
@ SocioNerd88 on Instagram
Sean D. Roach Author on Patreon
Academic Drag Queen on TikTok
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Nicole Zelniker
Nicole is one of the authors who has shared their work in Queer Vision. You can see two of her pieces in Vol 1 #4.
Nicole Zelniker (she/they) is the author of several books, including FROM WHERE WE ARE, which has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize.
Their forthcoming YA debut, ALL I KNOW SO FAR, comes out with Inked in Gray in May 2025.
She’s also the founder and editor-in-chief of the literary magazine Knee Brace Press.
In her free time, Nicole enjoys re-reading her favorite books, listening to musicals, and bothering her tabby cat
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William C. Tracy
Everyone, meet William C. Tracy! William is a man of many talents. He is a publisher at Space Wizard Science Fantasy, and a writer, a beekeeper, and studies martial arts. For the majority of the conversation, we got to learn about his experiences transitioning from a writer to a publisher and what all that entails. But we also delved into his experiences as a bi/pan man and using that as a tool.
To listen to his interview, head over to Spotify or YouTube @Queer Vision and listen to Episode 15.
You can also see his featured article in our Pride issue: Queer Vision Vol 1 #6
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NelRae Toler
NelRae Toler is a trans woman, a horror zine writer, a professor at UNCW, and a volunteer of LGBTQ Youth. Koee and I got to sit down with her and learn about her experiences with all of those, plus more. She is the calmest person we’ve interviewed so you have to listen to her full podcast episode on Spotify and YouTube @Queer Vision Episode 17
Until then, you can read about her in Queer Vision Vol 1 #6
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Mikey/DollyBoy
In podcast interview #20 we sat down with Koee’s drag mother, DollyBoy!! We got to learn about what her experience was getting into the drag world and a little about the difference between writing poetry as Mikey and being in drag as DollyBoy. It was a genuine pleasure getting to know her and learning about her experiences.
Read Queer Vision Vol 1 #7 for a snippet of the interview and some pictures or Queer Vision Vol 1 #4 for one of her poems.
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Michael G. Williams (he/him)
We got to sit down with Michael for Episode 28 of The Queer Vision Podcast. He is insightful and easy to listen to. If you’d like to hear a conversation about life and growth that flows really well, go check it out on Spotify or YouTube.
Michael is an author of “queer-themed speculative fiction celebrating the unexpected ways we outsiders find ourselves and our people at the heart of the mysterious and the macabre.” He also has a podcast of his own called Arcane Carolinas where he and his co-host discuss folklore, myths and legends, and hidden history of the Carolinas.
You can find more information on Michael’s books and all of his socials on his website linked below.
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Eli Rainwater (she/her/they)
Eli is an author and an event planner. In episode 29 of The Queer Vision Pod, we sat down with Eli to talk about her experiences as a writer and got some amazing event planning advice. She is very kind and easy to chat with!
To hear more about her, head on over to Spotify or YouTube to listen to the episode or you can read a bit of her interview in Vol 1 #9 of the magazine.
If you’d like to read her books (you should) you can find them on her website linked below.