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Kelp in Amorous Coils Pin Down the Pacific Inspired by the line "kelp in amorous coils appear to pin down the Pacific", this paper quilling piece explores feelings of apprehension (emotion and acquisition). The novel also uses this tension point. The contrast of the delicate curling and unfolding (wavering) kelp beds holding down something as vast and uncontainable as the Pacific is what I hoped to capture in the coils of my paper quilling. Portions of my decoupage were used as a base.
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FTM Issue #63, page 1 Image of FTM members marching at Pride.
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Trees on UVic campus Three trees are prominent in the foreground. Petch Fountain and the UVic Quad are visible in the background. It is a sunny day with a bright blue sky.
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FTMI.org Info Wayback Access HTML Description of FTM successes, and Board of Directors.
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FTM Issue #43, page 11 Short news articles detailing news of interest to the transmasculine community: notably, a shortage of Testosterone, the passing away of community members, and legal victories. Advertisements include "Alley of the Tranny Boys", and a business card for Psychotherapy from the office of Dr. Davis Fleming.
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FTM Issue #45, page 6. "Coming Home" short story by Anthony, "Trannyboyz Poll for Readers of the Advocate" commentary on transgender inclusion by Jed Bell, "Poem" by Alex, "Resent" by Stanly, and advertisement for Chest Reconstruction from the office of Dr. James J. Reardon.
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FTM Issue #45, page 1 "All He Wanted?", Book Review from Dion Manley of All She Wanted by Aphrodite Jones, "NGLTF Will Support Trans Inclusion in U.S. Civil Rights Law", Article from Clare Howell
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FTMI.org History Wayback Access "Our History" Resource List detailing histories of trans men
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FTM Issue #15, page 1 "In Memoriam" Article, detailing the funerary arrangements of Lou Sullivan, "Louis Graydon Sullivan" Biography.
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FTM Issue #39, page 6 “Tranny Week” Film Lineup, “1st International Transgender Film and Video Festival in London”, “Trappings of Transhood” Interview by Jed Bell.
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FTM Issue #42, page 6 Article by Dion Manley, “The Law and Your Gender Identity”.
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FTM Issue #23, page 4 Review of Leslie Feinberg’s novel Stone Butch Blues (1993) and poem by Lou Sullivan, “From a Female-to-Male to the Girl Within”.