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'You receive an invitation to write on the queer unconscious. you watch frozen with your granddaughter. you say yes but aren't sure which prepositions to use. you google queer princesses. Sodom and Gomorrah!! you write to ask the editor which preposition he really means but you accidentally delete yourself. you spend an hour reading queer princess porn. it's just not on. you fantasise about (#giveElsaagirlfriend) telling him that your queer unconscious is getting off not on. you can get turned on. be on shift. on top. on the money. on the ball. that's so off. it is dark as a Disney sequel in there. dark as a queer's heart. NO CHILD SHOULD KNOW WHAT SEXUAL PREF THEY ARE! maybe you should get a torch song and go on and on and on. you have always been too concerned with the correct words for things. there is no way to say this. it is possible to noun queer. it is possible to verb disney.' (Publication abstract)
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