
Vinny Panepinto (they/she)
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Vinny is a longtime educator who writes about big-voiced queers navigating this world and others.
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Grasping at Space Dust
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. That’s why a spacewalk is Theta’s location of choice to have a good think. And a good scream. She gives her tether one last yank, and steps out of the space station’s artificial gravity into the nothingness. Twelve years of training have made her accustomed to the way her organs shift when she leaves gravity behind, the way the pressure on her lower back releases as her vertebrae stretch out.
By Vinny Panepinto (they/she) 3 years ago in Fiction
A Root in the Dark
I stare at the translation in front of me, wondering why the page is refusing to burst into flames. Quite ballsy, really. I’ve been giving it my best death stare for the better part of twenty minutes. It’s an award-winning death stare, too. Known to make first-years cry and grown men’s erections go instantly flaccid.
By Vinny Panepinto (they/she) 4 years ago in Fiction


