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A review by graveyardpansy
The Encyclopedia of Doris: Stories, Essays, & Interviews by Cindy Gretchen Ovenrack Crabb, Cindy Gretchen Ovenrack Crabb
4.0
delightful and packed full of really well-thought out, beautiful writing. discussions of death, abuse, trauma, healing, anarchafeminism, and even a couple recipes. lots of little pieces that i’ll hold close to me, some very readable and accessible essays on anarchism that id definitely recommend esp for people unsure about it.
unfortunately i cannot give it five stars because of the repeated use of the t-slur (which I know especially in zines was frequently used as a term of endearment towards trans people). crabb didn’t use it in a derogatory way but it did still make me cringe every time.
unfortunately i cannot give it five stars because of the repeated use of the t-slur (which I know especially in zines was frequently used as a term of endearment towards trans people). crabb didn’t use it in a derogatory way but it did still make me cringe every time.