The Anatomy of Silence
An analysis of why people sometimes choose to not speak out in the face of adversity. includes references to articles written by Dorothy Allison and Audre Lorde.
What’s in a Word?
An essay on the word queer and its possible meaning.
Lesbians in South Africa
When Nelson “Madiba” Mandela became the President of South Africa back in 1994, we started calling ourselves the rainbow nation. That ties in neatly with the LGBT community, but it actually refers to the varied colours of our skins.
The Only Dyke in the Village
Rather a lot of people ask me what it’s like being “the only gay in the village.” Of course, I’m probably not – just the only out gay in it. When my girlfriend visits, the queer population doubles and every walk on the beach feels like a pride march.
What Do You Think?
Gay men caught in the act! But they are innocent… or not.
Queering Myself, Queering the Nation
An argument on the use of the word “queer” in the gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgendered community.


















