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19.3K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Hello. I’ve been wondering how to respond to this. Whether it deserves the dignity of a response. This isn’t the first film Kuwait has banned. If there are queer or trans themes or scenes in your film, it’s probably not gonna make it to the Gulf. Which is devastating and terrifying in its own right. But our film doesn’t have queer themes. Our film doesn’t actually ever mention my transness, or my queerness. I am a trans actor who happened to get the role. I’m not a theme. I’m a person. Kuwait has banned this film due to my identity alone. Reportedly, this is a first. This is a new precedent. It is targeted and dehumanising and means to harm us. As much as it is very sad to be on the receiving end of this, what is even more heartbreaking is what this precedent means for the queer and trans people of Kuwait. Representation is hope. Representation is a light at the end of the tunnel, a reason to keep going, something to hold onto in the dark, a voice that whispers things can be better than they are. Eliminating trans actors on screens will not eliminate trans people (as much as the government of Kuwait wishes it would) but it will eliminate a lot of hope. And hope is such a large part of how we live as marginalised people. It’s how we learn to move through the hatred and the mistreatment and the violence. We look to all the people who have done it before us, we look to all the people who are doing it beside us, and that gives us hope to keep going. We are a community that has learnt to depend on each other, because cis people have historically been no help. Therefore, our survival is so dependent on our ability to look to each other, to share with each other, to lean on each other, to love each other, to see each other. My heart breaks for the trans people and queer people of Kuwait who have so few places to look. If you feel angry, sad or confused by this, consider donating to the Rainbow Railroad; an organisation that helps queer and trans people access safety and lives free from persecution worldwide. Link to donate is in my bio. In love and anger, Zo xLikes : 19308

19.3K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Hello. I’ve been wondering how to respond to this. Whether it deserves the dignity of a response. This isn’t the first film Kuwait has banned. If there are queer or trans themes or scenes in your film, it’s probably not gonna make it to the Gulf. Which is devastating and terrifying in its own right. But our film doesn’t have queer themes. Our film doesn’t actually ever mention my transness, or my queerness. I am a trans actor who happened to get the role. I’m not a theme. I’m a person. Kuwait has banned this film due to my identity alone. Reportedly, this is a first. This is a new precedent. It is targeted and dehumanising and means to harm us. As much as it is very sad to be on the receiving end of this, what is even more heartbreaking is what this precedent means for the queer and trans people of Kuwait. Representation is hope. Representation is a light at the end of the tunnel, a reason to keep going, something to hold onto in the dark, a voice that whispers things can be better than they are. Eliminating trans actors on screens will not eliminate trans people (as much as the government of Kuwait wishes it would) but it will eliminate a lot of hope. And hope is such a large part of how we live as marginalised people. It’s how we learn to move through the hatred and the mistreatment and the violence. We look to all the people who have done it before us, we look to all the people who are doing it beside us, and that gives us hope to keep going. We are a community that has learnt to depend on each other, because cis people have historically been no help. Therefore, our survival is so dependent on our ability to look to each other, to share with each other, to lean on each other, to love each other, to see each other. My heart breaks for the trans people and queer people of Kuwait who have so few places to look. If you feel angry, sad or confused by this, consider donating to the Rainbow Railroad; an organisation that helps queer and trans people access safety and lives free from persecution worldwide. Link to donate is in my bio. In love and anger, Zo xLikes : 19308

19.3K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Hello. I’ve been wondering how to respond to this. Whether it deserves the dignity of a response. This isn’t the first film Kuwait has banned. If there are queer or trans themes or scenes in your film, it’s probably not gonna make it to the Gulf. Which is devastating and terrifying in its own right. But our film doesn’t have queer themes. Our film doesn’t actually ever mention my transness, or my queerness. I am a trans actor who happened to get the role. I’m not a theme. I’m a person. Kuwait has banned this film due to my identity alone. Reportedly, this is a first. This is a new precedent. It is targeted and dehumanising and means to harm us. As much as it is very sad to be on the receiving end of this, what is even more heartbreaking is what this precedent means for the queer and trans people of Kuwait. Representation is hope. Representation is a light at the end of the tunnel, a reason to keep going, something to hold onto in the dark, a voice that whispers things can be better than they are. Eliminating trans actors on screens will not eliminate trans people (as much as the government of Kuwait wishes it would) but it will eliminate a lot of hope. And hope is such a large part of how we live as marginalised people. It’s how we learn to move through the hatred and the mistreatment and the violence. We look to all the people who have done it before us, we look to all the people who are doing it beside us, and that gives us hope to keep going. We are a community that has learnt to depend on each other, because cis people have historically been no help. Therefore, our survival is so dependent on our ability to look to each other, to share with each other, to lean on each other, to love each other, to see each other. My heart breaks for the trans people and queer people of Kuwait who have so few places to look. If you feel angry, sad or confused by this, consider donating to the Rainbow Railroad; an organisation that helps queer and trans people access safety and lives free from persecution worldwide. Link to donate is in my bio. In love and anger, Zo xLikes : 19308

19.3K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Hello. I’ve been wondering how to respond to this. Whether it deserves the dignity of a response. This isn’t the first film Kuwait has banned. If there are queer or trans themes or scenes in your film, it’s probably not gonna make it to the Gulf. Which is devastating and terrifying in its own right. But our film doesn’t have queer themes. Our film doesn’t actually ever mention my transness, or my queerness. I am a trans actor who happened to get the role. I’m not a theme. I’m a person. Kuwait has banned this film due to my identity alone. Reportedly, this is a first. This is a new precedent. It is targeted and dehumanising and means to harm us. As much as it is very sad to be on the receiving end of this, what is even more heartbreaking is what this precedent means for the queer and trans people of Kuwait. Representation is hope. Representation is a light at the end of the tunnel, a reason to keep going, something to hold onto in the dark, a voice that whispers things can be better than they are. Eliminating trans actors on screens will not eliminate trans people (as much as the government of Kuwait wishes it would) but it will eliminate a lot of hope. And hope is such a large part of how we live as marginalised people. It’s how we learn to move through the hatred and the mistreatment and the violence. We look to all the people who have done it before us, we look to all the people who are doing it beside us, and that gives us hope to keep going. We are a community that has learnt to depend on each other, because cis people have historically been no help. Therefore, our survival is so dependent on our ability to look to each other, to share with each other, to lean on each other, to love each other, to see each other. My heart breaks for the trans people and queer people of Kuwait who have so few places to look. If you feel angry, sad or confused by this, consider donating to the Rainbow Railroad; an organisation that helps queer and trans people access safety and lives free from persecution worldwide. Link to donate is in my bio. In love and anger, Zo xLikes : 19308

19.1K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Talk To Me BTS 🫴🏽 we had funLikes : 19073

19.1K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Talk To Me BTS 🫴🏽 we had funLikes : 19073

19.1K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Talk To Me BTS 🫴🏽 we had funLikes : 19073

19.1K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Talk To Me BTS 🫴🏽 we had funLikes : 19073

19.1K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Talk To Me BTS 🫴🏽 we had funLikes : 19073

19.1K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Talk To Me BTS 🫴🏽 we had funLikes : 19073

17.9K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : trans day of visibility 🛹 🏳️⚧️ 🇵🇸 🧿Likes : 17878

17.9K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : trans day of visibility 🛹 🏳️⚧️ 🇵🇸 🧿Likes : 17878

17.9K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : trans day of visibility 🛹 🏳️⚧️ 🇵🇸 🧿Likes : 17878

17.9K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : trans day of visibility 🛹 🏳️⚧️ 🇵🇸 🧿Likes : 17878

17.9K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : trans day of visibility 🛹 🏳️⚧️ 🇵🇸 🧿Likes : 17878

17.4K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : ‘Zoe Terakes is your 2023 GQ Actor of the Year… Accepting the award, Terakes thanked trailblazers from the trans and wider LGBTQIA community for paving the path in their career. “We are forever indebted to the the trans people of colour who fought like hell for the future of their community,” they share. “They walked down the street through heckling, and violence, and abuse, and erasure, so we could run.” …Terakes ended their speech with an impassioned call for a ceasefire in Gaza.’Likes : 17440

17.4K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : ‘Zoe Terakes is your 2023 GQ Actor of the Year… Accepting the award, Terakes thanked trailblazers from the trans and wider LGBTQIA community for paving the path in their career. “We are forever indebted to the the trans people of colour who fought like hell for the future of their community,” they share. “They walked down the street through heckling, and violence, and abuse, and erasure, so we could run.” …Terakes ended their speech with an impassioned call for a ceasefire in Gaza.’Likes : 17440

17.4K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : ‘Zoe Terakes is your 2023 GQ Actor of the Year… Accepting the award, Terakes thanked trailblazers from the trans and wider LGBTQIA community for paving the path in their career. “We are forever indebted to the the trans people of colour who fought like hell for the future of their community,” they share. “They walked down the street through heckling, and violence, and abuse, and erasure, so we could run.” …Terakes ended their speech with an impassioned call for a ceasefire in Gaza.’Likes : 17440

17.4K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : ‘Zoe Terakes is your 2023 GQ Actor of the Year… Accepting the award, Terakes thanked trailblazers from the trans and wider LGBTQIA community for paving the path in their career. “We are forever indebted to the the trans people of colour who fought like hell for the future of their community,” they share. “They walked down the street through heckling, and violence, and abuse, and erasure, so we could run.” …Terakes ended their speech with an impassioned call for a ceasefire in Gaza.’Likes : 17440

17.4K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : ‘Zoe Terakes is your 2023 GQ Actor of the Year… Accepting the award, Terakes thanked trailblazers from the trans and wider LGBTQIA community for paving the path in their career. “We are forever indebted to the the trans people of colour who fought like hell for the future of their community,” they share. “They walked down the street through heckling, and violence, and abuse, and erasure, so we could run.” …Terakes ended their speech with an impassioned call for a ceasefire in Gaza.’Likes : 17440

17.4K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : ‘Zoe Terakes is your 2023 GQ Actor of the Year… Accepting the award, Terakes thanked trailblazers from the trans and wider LGBTQIA community for paving the path in their career. “We are forever indebted to the the trans people of colour who fought like hell for the future of their community,” they share. “They walked down the street through heckling, and violence, and abuse, and erasure, so we could run.” …Terakes ended their speech with an impassioned call for a ceasefire in Gaza.’Likes : 17440

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Caption : bottoms and tops we all hate cops. happy Mardi Gras, family. the fight continues. look out for each other. also @sydneymardigras get off the @nswpolice ‘s dickLikes : 16372

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13.8K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Here’s some NYC Pride joy, before it all got really shit. Thousands of queer and trans people all gathered in a packed Washington Square park; celebrating the fuck out of each other, loving on each other so hard. Then people started running. Then we heard what sounded like gunshots. A few of them. We ran for our lives. People got trampled on, people were bleeding, crying, screaming. People just kept yelling, “Shooter! There’s a shooter!” I ran to the nearest building and hid in a janitors closet for two hours with 4 strangers cos I lost all my friends in the masses. Turns out some cunt stood in the middle of the park and fired fireworks at people. AT people. Hurt people. I’m grateful it wasn’t a gun, but how fucked is that sentence? This was a scare tactic. And it was successful. It was a completely devastating reminder of just how much queer and trans people in this country are fearing for their lives. How constantly on edge everyone feels. How fucking unsafe this place is. That there are now ‘shooting scares.’ I’d never felt so much euphoria as I did on Sunday. Never felt more myself. I cried tears of belonging. I’ve also never felt so terrified as I did on Sunday. I didn’t know if the people I loved were alive and vis versa. Shit was fucking traumatic. And I’m so fucking tired of this fear that is woven so tightly into the fabric of queer life. I’m so fucking tired of feeling like no joy comes for free, that there’s a catch, that we’ll have to pay for it somehow. Because, more often than not, we do. And it breaks my fucking heart. It breaks my fucking heart.Likes : 13809

13.8K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Here’s some NYC Pride joy, before it all got really shit. Thousands of queer and trans people all gathered in a packed Washington Square park; celebrating the fuck out of each other, loving on each other so hard. Then people started running. Then we heard what sounded like gunshots. A few of them. We ran for our lives. People got trampled on, people were bleeding, crying, screaming. People just kept yelling, “Shooter! There’s a shooter!” I ran to the nearest building and hid in a janitors closet for two hours with 4 strangers cos I lost all my friends in the masses. Turns out some cunt stood in the middle of the park and fired fireworks at people. AT people. Hurt people. I’m grateful it wasn’t a gun, but how fucked is that sentence? This was a scare tactic. And it was successful. It was a completely devastating reminder of just how much queer and trans people in this country are fearing for their lives. How constantly on edge everyone feels. How fucking unsafe this place is. That there are now ‘shooting scares.’ I’d never felt so much euphoria as I did on Sunday. Never felt more myself. I cried tears of belonging. I’ve also never felt so terrified as I did on Sunday. I didn’t know if the people I loved were alive and vis versa. Shit was fucking traumatic. And I’m so fucking tired of this fear that is woven so tightly into the fabric of queer life. I’m so fucking tired of feeling like no joy comes for free, that there’s a catch, that we’ll have to pay for it somehow. Because, more often than not, we do. And it breaks my fucking heart. It breaks my fucking heart.Likes : 13809

13.8K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Here’s some NYC Pride joy, before it all got really shit. Thousands of queer and trans people all gathered in a packed Washington Square park; celebrating the fuck out of each other, loving on each other so hard. Then people started running. Then we heard what sounded like gunshots. A few of them. We ran for our lives. People got trampled on, people were bleeding, crying, screaming. People just kept yelling, “Shooter! There’s a shooter!” I ran to the nearest building and hid in a janitors closet for two hours with 4 strangers cos I lost all my friends in the masses. Turns out some cunt stood in the middle of the park and fired fireworks at people. AT people. Hurt people. I’m grateful it wasn’t a gun, but how fucked is that sentence? This was a scare tactic. And it was successful. It was a completely devastating reminder of just how much queer and trans people in this country are fearing for their lives. How constantly on edge everyone feels. How fucking unsafe this place is. That there are now ‘shooting scares.’ I’d never felt so much euphoria as I did on Sunday. Never felt more myself. I cried tears of belonging. I’ve also never felt so terrified as I did on Sunday. I didn’t know if the people I loved were alive and vis versa. Shit was fucking traumatic. And I’m so fucking tired of this fear that is woven so tightly into the fabric of queer life. I’m so fucking tired of feeling like no joy comes for free, that there’s a catch, that we’ll have to pay for it somehow. Because, more often than not, we do. And it breaks my fucking heart. It breaks my fucking heart.Likes : 13809

13.8K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Here’s some NYC Pride joy, before it all got really shit. Thousands of queer and trans people all gathered in a packed Washington Square park; celebrating the fuck out of each other, loving on each other so hard. Then people started running. Then we heard what sounded like gunshots. A few of them. We ran for our lives. People got trampled on, people were bleeding, crying, screaming. People just kept yelling, “Shooter! There’s a shooter!” I ran to the nearest building and hid in a janitors closet for two hours with 4 strangers cos I lost all my friends in the masses. Turns out some cunt stood in the middle of the park and fired fireworks at people. AT people. Hurt people. I’m grateful it wasn’t a gun, but how fucked is that sentence? This was a scare tactic. And it was successful. It was a completely devastating reminder of just how much queer and trans people in this country are fearing for their lives. How constantly on edge everyone feels. How fucking unsafe this place is. That there are now ‘shooting scares.’ I’d never felt so much euphoria as I did on Sunday. Never felt more myself. I cried tears of belonging. I’ve also never felt so terrified as I did on Sunday. I didn’t know if the people I loved were alive and vis versa. Shit was fucking traumatic. And I’m so fucking tired of this fear that is woven so tightly into the fabric of queer life. I’m so fucking tired of feeling like no joy comes for free, that there’s a catch, that we’ll have to pay for it somehow. Because, more often than not, we do. And it breaks my fucking heart. It breaks my fucking heart.Likes : 13809

13.8K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Here’s some NYC Pride joy, before it all got really shit. Thousands of queer and trans people all gathered in a packed Washington Square park; celebrating the fuck out of each other, loving on each other so hard. Then people started running. Then we heard what sounded like gunshots. A few of them. We ran for our lives. People got trampled on, people were bleeding, crying, screaming. People just kept yelling, “Shooter! There’s a shooter!” I ran to the nearest building and hid in a janitors closet for two hours with 4 strangers cos I lost all my friends in the masses. Turns out some cunt stood in the middle of the park and fired fireworks at people. AT people. Hurt people. I’m grateful it wasn’t a gun, but how fucked is that sentence? This was a scare tactic. And it was successful. It was a completely devastating reminder of just how much queer and trans people in this country are fearing for their lives. How constantly on edge everyone feels. How fucking unsafe this place is. That there are now ‘shooting scares.’ I’d never felt so much euphoria as I did on Sunday. Never felt more myself. I cried tears of belonging. I’ve also never felt so terrified as I did on Sunday. I didn’t know if the people I loved were alive and vis versa. Shit was fucking traumatic. And I’m so fucking tired of this fear that is woven so tightly into the fabric of queer life. I’m so fucking tired of feeling like no joy comes for free, that there’s a catch, that we’ll have to pay for it somehow. Because, more often than not, we do. And it breaks my fucking heart. It breaks my fucking heart.Likes : 13809

13.8K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Here’s some NYC Pride joy, before it all got really shit. Thousands of queer and trans people all gathered in a packed Washington Square park; celebrating the fuck out of each other, loving on each other so hard. Then people started running. Then we heard what sounded like gunshots. A few of them. We ran for our lives. People got trampled on, people were bleeding, crying, screaming. People just kept yelling, “Shooter! There’s a shooter!” I ran to the nearest building and hid in a janitors closet for two hours with 4 strangers cos I lost all my friends in the masses. Turns out some cunt stood in the middle of the park and fired fireworks at people. AT people. Hurt people. I’m grateful it wasn’t a gun, but how fucked is that sentence? This was a scare tactic. And it was successful. It was a completely devastating reminder of just how much queer and trans people in this country are fearing for their lives. How constantly on edge everyone feels. How fucking unsafe this place is. That there are now ‘shooting scares.’ I’d never felt so much euphoria as I did on Sunday. Never felt more myself. I cried tears of belonging. I’ve also never felt so terrified as I did on Sunday. I didn’t know if the people I loved were alive and vis versa. Shit was fucking traumatic. And I’m so fucking tired of this fear that is woven so tightly into the fabric of queer life. I’m so fucking tired of feeling like no joy comes for free, that there’s a catch, that we’ll have to pay for it somehow. Because, more often than not, we do. And it breaks my fucking heart. It breaks my fucking heart.Likes : 13809

13.8K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Here’s some NYC Pride joy, before it all got really shit. Thousands of queer and trans people all gathered in a packed Washington Square park; celebrating the fuck out of each other, loving on each other so hard. Then people started running. Then we heard what sounded like gunshots. A few of them. We ran for our lives. People got trampled on, people were bleeding, crying, screaming. People just kept yelling, “Shooter! There’s a shooter!” I ran to the nearest building and hid in a janitors closet for two hours with 4 strangers cos I lost all my friends in the masses. Turns out some cunt stood in the middle of the park and fired fireworks at people. AT people. Hurt people. I’m grateful it wasn’t a gun, but how fucked is that sentence? This was a scare tactic. And it was successful. It was a completely devastating reminder of just how much queer and trans people in this country are fearing for their lives. How constantly on edge everyone feels. How fucking unsafe this place is. That there are now ‘shooting scares.’ I’d never felt so much euphoria as I did on Sunday. Never felt more myself. I cried tears of belonging. I’ve also never felt so terrified as I did on Sunday. I didn’t know if the people I loved were alive and vis versa. Shit was fucking traumatic. And I’m so fucking tired of this fear that is woven so tightly into the fabric of queer life. I’m so fucking tired of feeling like no joy comes for free, that there’s a catch, that we’ll have to pay for it somehow. Because, more often than not, we do. And it breaks my fucking heart. It breaks my fucking heart.Likes : 13809

13.8K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Here’s some NYC Pride joy, before it all got really shit. Thousands of queer and trans people all gathered in a packed Washington Square park; celebrating the fuck out of each other, loving on each other so hard. Then people started running. Then we heard what sounded like gunshots. A few of them. We ran for our lives. People got trampled on, people were bleeding, crying, screaming. People just kept yelling, “Shooter! There’s a shooter!” I ran to the nearest building and hid in a janitors closet for two hours with 4 strangers cos I lost all my friends in the masses. Turns out some cunt stood in the middle of the park and fired fireworks at people. AT people. Hurt people. I’m grateful it wasn’t a gun, but how fucked is that sentence? This was a scare tactic. And it was successful. It was a completely devastating reminder of just how much queer and trans people in this country are fearing for their lives. How constantly on edge everyone feels. How fucking unsafe this place is. That there are now ‘shooting scares.’ I’d never felt so much euphoria as I did on Sunday. Never felt more myself. I cried tears of belonging. I’ve also never felt so terrified as I did on Sunday. I didn’t know if the people I loved were alive and vis versa. Shit was fucking traumatic. And I’m so fucking tired of this fear that is woven so tightly into the fabric of queer life. I’m so fucking tired of feeling like no joy comes for free, that there’s a catch, that we’ll have to pay for it somehow. Because, more often than not, we do. And it breaks my fucking heart. It breaks my fucking heart.Likes : 13809

13.8K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Here’s some NYC Pride joy, before it all got really shit. Thousands of queer and trans people all gathered in a packed Washington Square park; celebrating the fuck out of each other, loving on each other so hard. Then people started running. Then we heard what sounded like gunshots. A few of them. We ran for our lives. People got trampled on, people were bleeding, crying, screaming. People just kept yelling, “Shooter! There’s a shooter!” I ran to the nearest building and hid in a janitors closet for two hours with 4 strangers cos I lost all my friends in the masses. Turns out some cunt stood in the middle of the park and fired fireworks at people. AT people. Hurt people. I’m grateful it wasn’t a gun, but how fucked is that sentence? This was a scare tactic. And it was successful. It was a completely devastating reminder of just how much queer and trans people in this country are fearing for their lives. How constantly on edge everyone feels. How fucking unsafe this place is. That there are now ‘shooting scares.’ I’d never felt so much euphoria as I did on Sunday. Never felt more myself. I cried tears of belonging. I’ve also never felt so terrified as I did on Sunday. I didn’t know if the people I loved were alive and vis versa. Shit was fucking traumatic. And I’m so fucking tired of this fear that is woven so tightly into the fabric of queer life. I’m so fucking tired of feeling like no joy comes for free, that there’s a catch, that we’ll have to pay for it somehow. Because, more often than not, we do. And it breaks my fucking heart. It breaks my fucking heart.Likes : 13809

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12K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : ‘HACHETTE AUSTRALIA ACQUIRES WORLD RIGHTS TO ZOE TERAKES’ DEBUT SHORT STORY COLLECTION. Hachette Australia is thrilled to announce the acquisition of Eros: Queer Myths for Lovers, a collection of short stories by Australian actor Zoe Terakes. Hachette’s Senior Non-Fiction Publisher Scott Henderson struck the deal with Zoe who was introduced to Hachette via their publishing scout partnership with renowned Australian screenwriter, producer, author, journalist, and broadcaster, Benjamin Law. Eros: Queer Myths for Lovers is a collection of short stories, each recounting a different queer Greek myth. These stories are grounded in truth, and coloured in with detail and a creativity unique to this exciting author. Henderson said: ‘Authors like Zoe are a true gift, and are the reason we all love books, both as publishers and as readers. Zoe is a creative force, and working with them on this project has been a true career highlight. Zoe’s passion for these stories, artistic integrity and dedication to their craft is a rarity, and they have a huge literary career ahead of them. The way Zoe sees the world is truly unique and inspiring, and I cannot wait to share this work with readers.’ Terakes said: ‘The process of writing this book is demanding and empowering. Ancient queer and trans history is a pretty special world to immerse myself in; it reminds me that we’re not alone, that we’re not an anomaly, that we’ve always been here, we’ve always been natural and essential. In times like these wherein trans people are under such violent and unrelenting attack, it feels so important to look at the beauty and magic and resistance in our ancestors. Terakes describes the book as glimpses into moments between ancient lovers. Some stories will attempt to span across a life, and others, an evening. They say ‘We will sit on the inside of the world with these characters. We will shift perspectives. We will experience these lovers’ heat, their yearning, their wrath, their inevitable fate. This is a book to read to your lover. Sex. Smut. Irreverence. What the ancient Greeks do best. With queerness brought to the forefront.’Likes : 11975

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Caption : ‘HACHETTE AUSTRALIA ACQUIRES WORLD RIGHTS TO ZOE TERAKES’ DEBUT SHORT STORY COLLECTION. Hachette Australia is thrilled to announce the acquisition of Eros: Queer Myths for Lovers, a collection of short stories by Australian actor Zoe Terakes. Hachette’s Senior Non-Fiction Publisher Scott Henderson struck the deal with Zoe who was introduced to Hachette via their publishing scout partnership with renowned Australian screenwriter, producer, author, journalist, and broadcaster, Benjamin Law. Eros: Queer Myths for Lovers is a collection of short stories, each recounting a different queer Greek myth. These stories are grounded in truth, and coloured in with detail and a creativity unique to this exciting author. Henderson said: ‘Authors like Zoe are a true gift, and are the reason we all love books, both as publishers and as readers. Zoe is a creative force, and working with them on this project has been a true career highlight. Zoe’s passion for these stories, artistic integrity and dedication to their craft is a rarity, and they have a huge literary career ahead of them. The way Zoe sees the world is truly unique and inspiring, and I cannot wait to share this work with readers.’ Terakes said: ‘The process of writing this book is demanding and empowering. Ancient queer and trans history is a pretty special world to immerse myself in; it reminds me that we’re not alone, that we’re not an anomaly, that we’ve always been here, we’ve always been natural and essential. In times like these wherein trans people are under such violent and unrelenting attack, it feels so important to look at the beauty and magic and resistance in our ancestors. Terakes describes the book as glimpses into moments between ancient lovers. Some stories will attempt to span across a life, and others, an evening. They say ‘We will sit on the inside of the world with these characters. We will shift perspectives. We will experience these lovers’ heat, their yearning, their wrath, their inevitable fate. This is a book to read to your lover. Sex. Smut. Irreverence. What the ancient Greeks do best. With queerness brought to the forefront.’Likes : 11975

10.6K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Trans kids deserve to grow up. My people have always found a way to survive. Since ancient times. Through fire and fists and hate as loud as a church. They will always find some inane logic to wrap around their hate. Around their disgust. Dress it up in children’s clothes and call it protection. Dress it up in women’s rights and call it prevention. But our logic comes back louder. Always. Because our logic is the logic of nature. Is the logic of beauty. Our existence makes perfect sense. Our bodies, our spirits; they have always been. They have always been a necessary part of the world’s turning. A part of nature as true as god. So, try and burn us, but you will find our fluidity in the sea, our phoenix ash in the earth, our expansiveness in the sky. I will fight for my brothers and sisters and siblings til the end. Until there is no fear or shame in our hearts. I will fight with kindness. I will fight with rage. I will fight with fists. We deserve peace. Stop trying to kill us. We are trying to free you.Likes : 10595

10.6K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Trans kids deserve to grow up. My people have always found a way to survive. Since ancient times. Through fire and fists and hate as loud as a church. They will always find some inane logic to wrap around their hate. Around their disgust. Dress it up in children’s clothes and call it protection. Dress it up in women’s rights and call it prevention. But our logic comes back louder. Always. Because our logic is the logic of nature. Is the logic of beauty. Our existence makes perfect sense. Our bodies, our spirits; they have always been. They have always been a necessary part of the world’s turning. A part of nature as true as god. So, try and burn us, but you will find our fluidity in the sea, our phoenix ash in the earth, our expansiveness in the sky. I will fight for my brothers and sisters and siblings til the end. Until there is no fear or shame in our hearts. I will fight with kindness. I will fight with rage. I will fight with fists. We deserve peace. Stop trying to kill us. We are trying to free you.Likes : 10595

10.6K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : Trans kids deserve to grow up. My people have always found a way to survive. Since ancient times. Through fire and fists and hate as loud as a church. They will always find some inane logic to wrap around their hate. Around their disgust. Dress it up in children’s clothes and call it protection. Dress it up in women’s rights and call it prevention. But our logic comes back louder. Always. Because our logic is the logic of nature. Is the logic of beauty. Our existence makes perfect sense. Our bodies, our spirits; they have always been. They have always been a necessary part of the world’s turning. A part of nature as true as god. So, try and burn us, but you will find our fluidity in the sea, our phoenix ash in the earth, our expansiveness in the sky. I will fight for my brothers and sisters and siblings til the end. Until there is no fear or shame in our hearts. I will fight with kindness. I will fight with rage. I will fight with fists. We deserve peace. Stop trying to kill us. We are trying to free you.Likes : 10595

10.3K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : @carlosbob painted me and it got in to the Archibald 🥹 I feel so honoured and so proud. The dialogue around trans people is so fucked at the moment. So it’s nice to celebrate a win like this. Thank you @carlosbob 🫶🏽 you can go see the exhibition at @artgalleryofnsw 6 May – 3 September.Likes : 10338

10.3K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : @carlosbob painted me and it got in to the Archibald 🥹 I feel so honoured and so proud. The dialogue around trans people is so fucked at the moment. So it’s nice to celebrate a win like this. Thank you @carlosbob 🫶🏽 you can go see the exhibition at @artgalleryofnsw 6 May – 3 September.Likes : 10338

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Caption : trans surf club let’s go. I ❤️ my boysLikes : 9040

9K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : trans surf club let’s go. I ❤️ my boysLikes : 9040

9K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : March. Protest. Donate. Abolish the date, the state, the cops, the prisons. Abolish Australia. White Australia, we got fuckin nothing to be proud of anyway. Always was, always will be Aboriginal Land.Likes : 8992

9K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : March. Protest. Donate. Abolish the date, the state, the cops, the prisons. Abolish Australia. White Australia, we got fuckin nothing to be proud of anyway. Always was, always will be Aboriginal Land.Likes : 8992

9K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : March. Protest. Donate. Abolish the date, the state, the cops, the prisons. Abolish Australia. White Australia, we got fuckin nothing to be proud of anyway. Always was, always will be Aboriginal Land.Likes : 8992

9K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : March. Protest. Donate. Abolish the date, the state, the cops, the prisons. Abolish Australia. White Australia, we got fuckin nothing to be proud of anyway. Always was, always will be Aboriginal Land.Likes : 8992

9K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : March. Protest. Donate. Abolish the date, the state, the cops, the prisons. Abolish Australia. White Australia, we got fuckin nothing to be proud of anyway. Always was, always will be Aboriginal Land.Likes : 8992

9K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : March. Protest. Donate. Abolish the date, the state, the cops, the prisons. Abolish Australia. White Australia, we got fuckin nothing to be proud of anyway. Always was, always will be Aboriginal Land.Likes : 8992

9K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : March. Protest. Donate. Abolish the date, the state, the cops, the prisons. Abolish Australia. White Australia, we got fuckin nothing to be proud of anyway. Always was, always will be Aboriginal Land.Likes : 8992

9K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : March. Protest. Donate. Abolish the date, the state, the cops, the prisons. Abolish Australia. White Australia, we got fuckin nothing to be proud of anyway. Always was, always will be Aboriginal Land.Likes : 8992

8.4K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : unbelievably stoked. this one’s for the trans guys n girls n theys 🫀🫀🫀🫀 so much love. @marvelstudiosLikes : 8424

7.8K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : so much power in the pouring rain. so moving to see all the intersections of support and solidarity. “No pride for some of us without liberation for all of us.” – Marsha P. JohnsonLikes : 7764

7.8K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : so much power in the pouring rain. so moving to see all the intersections of support and solidarity. “No pride for some of us without liberation for all of us.” – Marsha P. JohnsonLikes : 7764

7.8K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : so much power in the pouring rain. so moving to see all the intersections of support and solidarity. “No pride for some of us without liberation for all of us.” – Marsha P. JohnsonLikes : 7764

7.8K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : so much power in the pouring rain. so moving to see all the intersections of support and solidarity. “No pride for some of us without liberation for all of us.” – Marsha P. JohnsonLikes : 7764

7.7K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
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7.1K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : mamma mamma we in vogue. trans people and queer people are powerful and fundamental. we belong here.Likes : 7099

7.1K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : mamma mamma we in vogue. trans people and queer people are powerful and fundamental. we belong here.Likes : 7099

7.1K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : mamma mamma we in vogue. trans people and queer people are powerful and fundamental. we belong here.Likes : 7099

7.1K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : mamma mamma we in vogue. trans people and queer people are powerful and fundamental. we belong here.Likes : 7099

6.9K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : I will be your father figureLikes : 6852

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Caption : happy late nonbinary day i love my trans ass lifeLikes : 6538

6.5K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : happy late nonbinary day i love my trans ass lifeLikes : 6538

6.5K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : happy late nonbinary day i love my trans ass lifeLikes : 6538

6.5K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : happy late nonbinary day i love my trans ass lifeLikes : 6538

6.5K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : happy late nonbinary day i love my trans ass lifeLikes : 6538

6.5K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : happy late nonbinary day i love my trans ass lifeLikes : 6538

6.5K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : happy late nonbinary day i love my trans ass lifeLikes : 6538

6.5K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : happy late nonbinary day i love my trans ass lifeLikes : 6538

6.5K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : happy late nonbinary day i love my trans ass lifeLikes : 6538

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Caption : god is trans 🧜🏽♂️🪩🫶🏽🧿🧞♂️Likes : 5675

5.2K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : sundance baby. proud of our movie. proud to see trans people winning. proud to be a gaylordLikes : 5248

5.2K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : sundance baby. proud of our movie. proud to see trans people winning. proud to be a gaylordLikes : 5248

5.2K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : sundance baby. proud of our movie. proud to see trans people winning. proud to be a gaylordLikes : 5248

5.2K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : sundance baby. proud of our movie. proud to see trans people winning. proud to be a gaylordLikes : 5248

5.2K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : sundance baby. proud of our movie. proud to see trans people winning. proud to be a gaylordLikes : 5248

5.2K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : sundance baby. proud of our movie. proud to see trans people winning. proud to be a gaylordLikes : 5248

5.2K Likes – Zoe Terakes Instagram
Caption : sundance baby. proud of our movie. proud to see trans people winning. proud to be a gaylordLikes : 5248