Meet Me There, Another Time
Letters to Places That Queer and Trans People Left Behind
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*Even before trans bathroom bans, queer book bans, healthcare bans forcing rainbow families to cross state lines, many of us in the community have been on the run...*
These are the letters to the places we carry within us, places left behind - homes, cities, states, and countries - even the people and bodies where we've found a place to rest, or a place to flee.
Edited by Lamda Literary award finalist Lexie Bean, and replete with moments of grief, longing, anger, and satisfaction, this urgent and raw collection is a testimony of continued queer and and trans existence and a powerful imagined landscape of rendezvous and reconciliation with places that have been lost.
These are the letters to the places we carry within us, places left behind - homes, cities, states, and countries - even the people and bodies where we've found a place to rest, or a place to flee.
Edited by Lamda Literary award finalist Lexie Bean, and replete with moments of grief, longing, anger, and satisfaction, this urgent and raw collection is a testimony of continued queer and and trans existence and a powerful imagined landscape of rendezvous and reconciliation with places that have been lost.
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