Vicky Romeo Plus Joolz: TQ meets the author

Ely Percy, an established Scottish writer talks to The Queerness about her soon to be published novel about lesbian life for her chosen protagonist in the early noughties. It has something for everyone, whether the protagonist excites or annoys you, you'll definitely want to find out what happens. 

“There’s this myth of the Big Break”: Patrick Cash speaks to TQ

Hadley Stewart sits down for a chat with Patrick Cash; playwright, spoken-word poet and activist.

Our community needs to recognise its own privileges

Our guest writer Alex Wainwright deconstructs privilege from a personal perspective and makes an important contribution to the ongoing discussion around why even within our own communities we need to check our privileges. 

“All of the emotions, I felt”: TQ speaks to Matt Cain

Guest writer, Hadley Stewart, speaks to journalist and writer, Matt Cain, about his new book and the background to the story.

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No separation of Church and State for Northern Ireland

Guest writer Claire Mullaly discusses the Supreme Court's decisions to uphold discrimination on religious grounds in the provision of goods and services.

Celebrity bisexuals create greater acceptance

Bisexual visibility continues to rise, with prominent celebrities coming out to help pave the way for greater acceptance. Andrew Macdougall explains.

Talkin ’bout my generation; when generations hurt

Guest writer Chase Ledin explores whether AIDS is part of a shared queer history, or an unbridgeable divide between the generations

“If you can read, you’re my target audience”: Justin Myers speaks to TQ

Guest writer, Hadley Stewart sits down with Justin Myers, the man behind The Guyliner and author of 'The Last Romeo'.

Challenging transphobia in the media: a 13-step guide

Our guest writer Claire Mullaly, a trade unionist and LGBTQ+ activist, discusses with Trans Media Watch all about challenging transphobia in the media: the 13 steps to beat the ‘active violence of silence’.

Why London Pride’s first bi float was so important

Lois Shearing describes the journey through to this years first Bi Pride float and why Bisexual Visibility is so important.