In his latest novel, Nate Lippens explores what it means to be an aging queer artist
H Felix Chau Bradley
H Felix Chau Bradley is a writer and editor living in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal). They are the author of the story collection Personal Attention Roleplay.
‘Masquerade’ offers a queer take on indulgence and ennui
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Walter Scott on alter egos, elder Millennials and knowing when to give up
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In ‘The Default World,’ Naomi Kanakia skewers the hypocrisy of progressive rich kids
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