WUSSY is making its Asheville Debut
WUSSY is accepting submissions from writers who wish to read their work at The Sex Issue" launch party in Asheville, NC on Thursday March 29!
LOUDSPEAKER:: Two Poems by Cyree Jarelle Johnson
WUSSY is proud to present two poems by NYC transfag, Cyree Jarelle Johnson.
Is this a coming-out essay? / This is a coming-out essay.
An essay on gender, privilege, and identity by Jesse Rice-Evans.
"From Exodus 2" a Poem by Thomas Young
WUSSY is proud to present a poem by North Carolina queer, Thomas Young.
"Brutal Dirt" and More Poetry by Liz Clayton Scofield
WUSSY is proud to present two poems by Atlanta writer Liz Clayton Scofield.
Loud Voices, Full Hearts, & the Importance of Queer Readings
This is not the time for navel-gazing poetry, but a time of words of power, a time for loud voices and full hearts.
Daddy Astrology: Valentine's Day Edition
WUSSY peers into the husk of flesh that was your heart to match you up with your true love in Daddy Astrology: Valentine’s Day Edition
You know we've hit rock bottom because we're begging Red Baron Frozen Pizza to sponsor our sex party
How one queer's struggle with frozen pizza-flavored food reflects the greater American struggle in 2017.
SOMETHING ONGOING: a poem by Joseph Goosey
A long form poem by North Carolina queer, Joseph Goosey.
The Legendary Experience of Camp Blood (with Poppers)
If you only choose one haunted attraction this Halloween, choose CAMP BLOOD... on poppers.
Good Head: A Tale of Gay Horror by Julian Modugno
Just in time for Halloween, we present to you "Good Head" by Julian Modugno.
Never bored, Never boring - Momma's Boy
One queer's true stories of growing up in the south.
Four Poems by Quinton Soemardi
Sip on this sweet poetry by Asheville queer, Quinton Soemardi.
Poems by Robert Reid Drake - Part Two
A second set of poems by Asheville queer, Robert Reid Drake
Oh Cabbagetown by Laura Barton
A poem dedicated to the Cabbagetown neighborhood in Atlanta, GA.
Good Blood by Eric Ramirez
A southern horror story by Eric Ramirez.
Poems by Robert Reid Drake
Three prose poems by D.C. queer, Robert Reid Drake.
Drag through the Mud: Classism, Radical Feminism, and Transgressive Expression
Feminism isn’t in danger, but the efficacy of radical feminist ideas is.
A Swimming Pool in East Atlanta by Bonnie Hall
An open love letter to Violet Chachki by Bonnie Hall.
Open/End by Alex Franco
Alex Franco lives in Athens, GA, where he works at a spa. His fiction has appeared in Polychrome Ink. He is moving to Paris.