
Josey Pickering
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Autistic, non-binary, queer horror nerd with a lot to say.
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Woodsy. Runner-up in L*pogram Challenge.
Ma and Pa had just up left us out there. Out under all them trees. The woods was our house after they left us and we kept up real clean. We made up a tree fort and that was for when the storms come and make the woods all watery. We eat what we stumbles upon. There’s taters deep, and rocket gets real tart greeny leaves you can eat up. Mushrooms can be real good but you gotta stay far ‘way from the ones that makes you turn green and throw up your tummy places. We gots crabapples and brambles too. Ma told me the whole world was a garden and showed me and Fern and Roger all the greens from when was smallest. We know what makes our tummy hurt and what makes you go sleep forever and ever. Ma told me not to have the water that’s smelly or green and not clean too. We try real hard to be safe and smart.
By Josey Pickeringabout a year ago in Fiction
We’ve always been here
As someone who identifies as non-binary, it’s hard for me not to roll my eyes everytime someone claims that gender non-conforming folks are something “new”. There are people who genuinely think some liberal woke up one day and invented a whole wide range of gender identities. That millennials just decided one day to be different. The truth is that these gender complex identities have existed for centuries. We are nothing new, and have existed alongside cisgender folks from the very beginnings of man.
By Josey Pickeringabout a year ago in Pride


