A love letter to Team Gayby on a crappy day

This article originally appeared in Catalogue Magazine in November 2017 Hi there,   I wanted to check in with my team (Team Gayby! Can we get t shirts made – in vintage 70’s typeface? Shut up and take my money, amiright?!) because I feel like we need a pep talk to get us through the next few weeks.   The plebiscite survey is being sent out today,Continue reading “A love letter to Team Gayby on a crappy day”

The Real Reason You’re Going to Struggle to Get into the Arts

This article originally appeared in Catalogue Magazine in November 2017 Here’s a scenario – Imagine you’re in your early twenties (yass queen), and you get your fantasy job in the arts industry (hell yeah). And you’re SO STOKED because this is the kind of role you dreamt about while slogging it out at that mind-numbing admin job where you literally felt your brain decomposing. But it all worth it for this moment, walking into the office on your firstContinue reading “The Real Reason You’re Going to Struggle to Get into the Arts”

The Babysitters Club is Feminist Reading

This article originally appeared in Catalogue Magazine in November 2017 You know when you’re vibing off a feminist discussion, say at an uber cool feminist bookclub, and people are discussing books that influenced their early feminist development, who do you put forward? Is it Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaids Tale? Or Germaine Greer’s The Female Eunuch? Did Roxanne Gay’s Bad Feminist change your perspective?  In these scenarios (actually TBH at any opportunity) I like to goContinue reading “The Babysitters Club is Feminist Reading”