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  1. It's December 14th, my yearly tradition of taking a holiday story or song and doing a queer retelling. Now, this year I intended Upon the Midnight Queer, but… well.

    Take “Walking in a Winter Wonderland,” then add Giancarlo Herrera and Hannah Schooner’s amazing performance on “A Day (or Two) Ago” from Upon the Midnight Queer audiobook, which coincided at a bakery and inspired this year’s offering—which is also a sequel.

    #QueerWriting #QueerChristmas

    apostrophen.wordpress.com/2024

  2. It's December 14th, so it's time for my yearly tradition of taking a holiday story or song and doing a queer re-telling.

    This year it's "Most of '81," inspired by a favourite holiday song, "Christmas Wrapping" and the realization of what '81 was for queer folk in Toronto...

    #QueerWriting #QueerChristmas

    apostrophen.wordpress.com/2023

  3. Every year on December 14th for the last eight years, I've released a queer re-telling of a holiday story, poem, or song.

    Last year, it was "The Romance of a Christmas Card," which led to "Not the Marrying Kind."

    (I'll admit it, the entire reason I chose "Romance" was because of the line: '"Dick!" he ejaculated.' in the original making me burst out laughing while I listened on audiobook. I'm a child.)

    #Queer #QueerWriting #QueerChristmas

    apostrophen.wordpress.com/2022

  4. Every year on December 14th for the last eight years, I've released a queer re-telling of a holiday story, poem, or song.

    The seventh year, it was "The Little Match Girl," which led to "The Future in Flame."

    #Queer #QueerWriting #QueerChristmas

    apostrophen.wordpress.com/2021

  5. Every year on December 14th for the last eight years, I've released a queer re-telling of a holiday story, poem, or song.

    The sixth year, it was "Jingle Bells," which led to "A Day (or Two) Ago."

    T'was 2020, so I went with a foppish, silly, author character.

    #Queer #QueerWriting #QueerChristmas

    apostrophen.wordpress.com/2020

  6. Every year on December 14th for the last eight years, I've released a queer re-telling of a holiday story, poem, or song.

    The fifth year, it was "The Christmas Hirelings," which led to "The Doors of Penlyon."

    #Queer #QueerWriting #QueerChristmas

    apostrophen.wordpress.com/2019

  7. Every year on December 14th for the last eight years, I've released a queer re-telling of a holiday story, poem, or song.

    The fourth year, it was "The Nutcracker and Mouse King," which led to "The Five Crowns and Colonel’s Sabre."

    #Queer #QueerWriting #QueerChristmas

    apostrophen.wordpress.com/2018

  8. Every year on December 14th for the last eight years, I've released a queer re-telling of a holiday story, poem, or song.

    The third year, it was "The Snow Queen," which led to "Reflection."

    #Queer #QueerWriting #QueerChristmas

    apostrophen.wordpress.com/2017

  9. Every year on December 14th for the last eight years, I've released a queer re-telling of a holiday story, poem, or song.

    (Eight years?! How has it been eight years?!)

    The second year, it was "Frosty the Snowman," which led to "Frost."

    #Queer #QueerWriting #QueerChristmas

    apostrophen.wordpress.com/2016