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Updates Yasmin's Media Appearances

UPDATES!! LOTS OF UPDATES!!

Below are links to posts essays and various podcasts and media appearances I’ve produced or been in over last few months. In each post, you’ll find a link to the article or podcast in question. This is still only a partial update of the work I’ve done: I’ve been very, very busy and haven’t done the best job of recording all my work consistently. The next update will have more.  I’m taking a busman’s holiday of sorts in September, and come October will have more updates, including some key announcements.

To everyone who has consistently supported me by subscribing, donating and/or linking to my work, thank you, so, so much.  Your support means everything to me, and it keeps me going.  In the coming months, I’m going to work on being much more consistent with my updates.  Oddly, given the Pandemic, I’ve never been busier and I’ve been running myself ragged putting various things in place, hence my lateness in this.  More soon. 

PUBLISHED ESSAYS

Current Affairs piece on publishing, “The Politics of Publishing.”

“Can We Save Facebook?”: New Piece in Current Affairs.

Evergreen Review essay on the Pandemic, “So Long and Thanks for Nothing.”

A “Min-terview” with Current Affairs, Where I Am Confronted about My Kitten-Eating Habits and I Also Take on the World of Publishing.

I’m Now On Instagram

“Every President Is a Sociopath.”

A Mask Is A Paper Bag for Your Eggs.”

Her Name Was Norma.”

Piglet.”

Good.” 

Stop Humanising Victims.”

Domesticus Scientifica: Or, How Temperance Brennan Lost Her Mind And Became a Woman.”

Shame.”

PODCASTS AND MEDIA APPEARANCES

Nostalgia Trap episode with David Parsons, “No Place Like Home.” 

Nostalgia Trap episode with David Parsons, “Seduce and Destroy,” on Tom Cruise.”

Current Affairs podcast, with Lyta Gold, on Publishing.

Aping Revolution: Nostalgia Trap Episode on Rise of the Planet of the Apes.

I Was Interviewed for an Elite Daily Piece on Abolition.

I was on Montreal’s Queer Corps Radio Hour.

Image: Jean Lapicque, Tigre, 1961