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The first and largest episode nearly killed me.Īll’s not said and done once our peace is made, however. All I could do was wear myself out enough to simply sit with it all-the ache in my soul, an uncomfortable truth, a wound that needed and still needs healing-instead of wrestling with it like Jacob with God, because it’s going to happen again and again and again and I only have so many joints to be knocked out of place. It all caught up with me eventually, though, much like everything catches up to all of us. It’s propelled me through West Michigan woods, around tracks in the muggy South Carolina heat, down narrow roads lining rice fields in the Japanese countryside, and across stretches of plain before the Rockies of Colorado because, beyond the pumping rhythm and driving beat, there were so many things I was running from-a self I didn’t understand, a God who had made it, and a world that truly was not made for who I was. I resonated with that song long before I realized I was transgender.
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His writing, including the Faerie Court Chronicles series from NineStar Press, focuses on contemporary fantasy with an emphasis on LGBTQ+ representation.
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Finnely is stationed at Naval Station Norfolk in Norfolk, VA, where he lives with his wife, Rosalind (’13). Covering the 14th of each month, please welcome Finnely King-Scoular (’14). In August, we bring a set of new full-time writers to the blog.