Anodyne Magazine is an arts and literature magazine sharing the intersectional experiences of the FLINTA* community’s global health. The publication was co-founded by Veronica Zora Kirin and Katarina Eva Yepez in 2023 in the hopes that at least a few more FLINTA* individuals, looking for an outlet reflecting experiences of health, might find comfort in the pages between it’s covers.
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Volume 4 Contributors:
Guest Editor: Charlotte Woolf
Featured Contributors: Dana Murphy and Carroll Susco
Kresha Richman Warnock
Megan Wildhood
Kimberly Gibson-Tran
Lydia Goldbeck
Kelly Lynn
Charlotte Bravin Lee
M.E. Line
Jayce Russell
Frances Cannon
Hannah Behrens
Maudie Bryant
Ameythist Moreland
Lauren Gott Worth
Joanna Lee
Jamie Smith
Rebecca Cybulski
Jeannie Marschall
Katherine Hagopian Berry
Justin Kolber
Rachel Kitch
Ian Hall
Angela Townsend
J.G. Orudjev
Sara Moreni
Parker Boom
Alex Ottenwaelter
Alana Rosenbloom
Leslie June
Nafisa Iqbal
Jonathan Chibuike Ukah
Casey Catherine Moore
Debbie Feit
Nancy Jorgensen
nat raum
Judith Shapiro
B.T. Roen
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After lifetimes of silencing by an unaccommodating system we have had enough. Our voices have been muffled, our needs ignored, misdiagnosed, and misunderstood.
Billions of FLINTA* exist, frustrated by patriarchal structures and standards for health.
It’s our time to be heard.
We refuse to accept outdated solutions to contemporary issues.
Anodyne (meaning pain relief) Magazine is a trimesterly periodical offering an opportunity to voice our experiences to the masses. We exist not only for catharsis but also progress. With the intersectional contributions featured in our magazine, we hope to change the existing health paradigm.
We are listening.
We support you.