You will find the poem “My Skin Is Slipping” by Toronto poet Thaddeus Cramer in our current issue, and it is worth a read. Thaddeus sent us an updated bio note that missed our deadline for the designer, so you can see it below, and check out his poem in the issue, along with other work.
Thaddeus Cramer(he/him) is a Toronto-based queer, neurodivergent writer and the founder of Lavender Horizons Events through which he has published three poetry zines: Cerulean Nights, i swear i’m fine, really: a collection of poems on disability & burnout, and Lavender Fields. His work has also been featured in many publications, including: VICE, Hard Drive, Feelszine, SAPP, and the Ringo award-winning comics anthology: Transphoria. He is currently working on two novels. He can be found on social media @prothadgonist his website, Thaddeuscramer.com.
