Gay Geekery: The Organization for Transformative Works

Fans looking for reasons to become a member of OTW during our current drive might check out Jack's latest article over at The New Gay: Gay Geekery: The Organization for Transformative Works. In this column, Jack explains how his support of the OTW is connected to his own politics around queer liberation and sexual freedom. "But even beyond that," Jack adds, "I want people to know that what we [fans] do is truly meaningful artistic work."

Read the rest of the article, and then join the OTW! (And thanks for the shout-out, Jack!)

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