Edward Anderson
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Edward writes queer led stories that show that the LGBTQIA+ characters lives are multifaceted.
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Daria And The Destruction of The Status Quo. Top Story - June 2025.
Daria was an animated sitcom on MTV in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The titular character is a stoic, sarcastic teenage girl who likes nothing more than for everything to stay the same. She idolizes the status quo, so the show follows her lead, at least for the first two and half seasons.
By Edward Anderson7 months ago in Geeks
The Legend of a Ship That Sank Three Times
Most of the time when a ship sinks, it only happens once. It usually only takes one trip to the bottom of a lake or ocean for a boat to disappear from the world. But The Nucleus was not an ordinary vessel. Instead, it seemed to have nine lives and a string of very bad luck attached to it.
By Edward Anderson7 months ago in History
The First Drag Queen To Run For President
The day Joan Jett Blakk (aka Terence Alan Smith) turned 35 years old, he declared his candidacy for President of the United States. A year before, he had challenged Richard M. Daley for Mayor of Chicago. So his aspirations for higher office did not come as a surprise to most people.
By Edward Anderson7 months ago in History
Dancing to Britney And Coming Out . Top Story - June 2025.
Everyone knew I was gay before I said a word. No one told me, they figured I would come around when the time was right. But I didn't know that. Which made coming to terms with my orientation that much more difficult.
By Edward Anderson7 months ago in Pride
Advice From A Stranger . Top Story - February 2025.
The world sees the Stonewall Inn as a historical gem, the place where the gay rights movement started. Many queer people that live in the city see it as a quaint place and somewhere for everyone to meet and pregame before going to another club. But I see it as a hangout place, somewhere I can go and catch a drag show or dance to music without worry.
By Edward Anderson11 months ago in Pride







