Citations:fae

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  • 2016, Kim Zarzour, "Language Matters", Parkdale Villager (Parkdale, Toronto, ON), 22 September 2016, page 15:
    Vandikas' parents, for example, haven't yet fully embraced the concept. Faer mother once asked faer to help her understand how fae would like her to talk about faer. Fae was encouraged, but faer mother's use of the pronouns didn't last – maybe, fae said, because it was such a foreign concept to the older generation, "so I just said to myself, she's my mom, I'll deal with it."
  • 2019, Barbara Jane Davy, "Wyrd Ecology", thesis submitted to the University of Waterloo, page 134:
    Ewan emphasized that thinking about how faer ancestors would have lived gave faer a sense of appreciation for the ease and comfort of modern life.
  • 2021, Megan de Bruin-Molé, "Salvaging Utopia: Lessons for (and from) the Left in Rivers Solomon’s An Unkindness of Ghosts (2017), The Deep (2019), and Sorrowland (2021)", Humanities, Volume 10, Issue 4 (link):
    I would argue that faer writing fits more comfortably within the fictional tradition of black American SF/F writers like Samuel R. Delany or Octavia E. Butler, and indeed contemporary scholars have compared Solomon and Butler (see Ray 2019). [] Solomon faerself is ambiguous about the term, suggesting of The Deep that: []
  • 2021, A. J. Ponder, Omens, page 352:
    Dejected and fluttering faer wings, Tara swiped at any guards who got close.
  • 2022, Laura K. Anderson, "Autistic experiences of applied behavior analysis", Autism:
    Jasmine remembers having faer hands Velcroed whenever they wanted fae to stop distracting classmates, []
  • 2022, Novae Caelum, The Truthspoken Heir: The Stars and Green Magics - Season One, unnumbered page:
    Fae had decked faerself in a modest amount of cheap jewelry, faer makeup inexpertly applied.
  • 2022, Acacia DëQueer & Kristina Valentine, "The 2022 Intimacy Professional Census Review: Identifying Growing Pains in a Rapidly Expanding Field", Journal of Consent-Based Performance, Volume 1, Issue 2, page 32:
    Fae [Acacia DëQueer] have intimacy coordinated numerous films which have appeared in festivals across the United States and lectured about intimacy for stage and screen at the university level.
  • 2022, Jacklynne M. Horne, "Chrome, Conversations, and Intertextuality: The Counter Narrative of Pole Dancers on Instagram", thesis submitted to Texas State University, page 51:
    Clark, who uses fae faer pronouns is the president of Strippers United and known for faer work as both a sex worker and sex worker activist.
  • 2022, Sherry Paris, You Can Make a Difference!: A Creative Workbook and Journal for Young Activists, page 24:
    Soul describes and shares part of the "I AM" poem which fae wrote for faer college application.
  • 2022, Gina Snooks, "Between Words: Artful Auto/Biography and/as Pagan Healing", thesis submitted to Western University, page 90:
    Sara commented that southern culture and faer Appalachian heritage is an integral part of faer identity and religiosity. For Sara, growing up in a Baptist home and being involved in the Baptist church faerself is not in contradiction to the usage of southern folk magic common in the south.
  • 2022, "Contributors", Full House, May 2022, page 59:
    Faer self-published poetry zines about sex, gender, and Taylor Swift can be found at [URL redacted].