For all enquiries, please email me at: contact (at) mixosaurus (dot) co (dot) uk
I tweet as @mixosaurus if linguistics, LGBTQ stuff, ranting and fervent pleas for caffeine is your thing.
caution: may contain corpus linguistics, feminism, activism, LGB, queer and trans stuff, parrots, London
For all enquiries, please email me at: contact (at) mixosaurus (dot) co (dot) uk
I tweet as @mixosaurus if linguistics, LGBTQ stuff, ranting and fervent pleas for caffeine is your thing.
I’m non-binary/genderqueer. This means that I don’t identify as male or female. I usually use singular “they” (they/their/them) as my pronouns and would like that respected when citing me. If you like to know more, a good starting point for information on non-binary genders is http://nonbinary.org/
An extinct genus of ichthyosaur, so called because it appears to have been a transitional form between eel-shaped ichthyosaurs and dolphin-shaped ichthyosaurs.
This blog, however, is not an extinct species of ichthyosaur. It belongs to a PhD researcher called Kat Gupta who writes about things including but not limited to research, academia, tea, feminism, activism and LGBT & queer issues.
HI Kat is there an email address for you?
I have been given your name as someone who might be able to take part in a Trans working Group
Sorry, only just seen this! Email is contact (at) mixosaurus (dot) co (dot) uk
Hi, I am reading Non-Binary Lives to get to know what non-binary people go through in coming out. I am a trans lady and am starting a support group here in northern Michigan, A person in my group is non-binary so I got the book to understand them better.To me it seems like your lives are an explosion and you”re guessing where the parts go and everyone else has no clue,but you eventually get it together. I was blind to what I was doing behind closed doors, at 59 God showed me who I am, life got a whole lot better!