Natalia Theodoridou
Autor von Uncanny Magazine Issue 44: January/February 2022
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- Natalia Theodoridou is a UK-based media & cultural studies scholar, and a writer of strange stories. Winner of the 2018 World Fantasy Award for Short Fiction. 2018 Nebula Award Finalist (Game Writing). Fiction editor at sub-Q interactive fiction magazine. Dramaturge of Adrift Performance Makers. Clarion West Graduate (Class of 2018). Word Factory Apprentice 2018. From her homepage 2021
He/him, they/them. From Twitter Oct 2021
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~ Ribbons by Natalia Theodoridou - DNF
On Twitter, the author says: "Ribbons" (4,200 words) in Uncanny Magazine (Jan/Feb 2022) is my trans take on the green ribbon tale and one of the most personal things I've written.
I couldn't keep up. I'm not great with "fairy tales" and ambiguousness. The host of the podcast had high praise so I'm sure it's a me thing.
I believe I understand that our MC is a trans man sex worker. He is still wearing the ribbon that was applied to his neck at birth. I guess we can assume all people born with female parts have one applied. He can't remove it for fear of his head falling off. I think I understand that much at least. I'm sure there is a perfect audience for the story.… (mehr)