![]() ![]() Even the ones that don’t focus on her own life show enough of her personality for anyone familiar with her work to pick it out in a stack. A lot of these essays are just so personal. However, this book is just one of the few topics that will keep my attention in just about any format! Reading this felt more like a biography that a collection of essay, which one could argue it is. So starting a new story/essay every few pages is rather frustrating, unlike chapters which are constantly building off of each other. Once one part is over, my ADHD mind thinks the whole book should be over. I typically have a tough time reading anthologies and collections. This collection, Burn The Binary! just continues to prove that she’s not here to take cis bull shit and never has been. ![]() Between her wide experience and knowledge base to pull from and her “Suck it!” attitude toward injustice, it’s hard not to stand out. It’s been a while since I’ve read something by Riki Wilchins, but she certainly knows how to leave a lasting impression. ![]()
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