Writing

How to Use Neopronouns: A Primer

July 5, 2022

The term “neopronouns” is a relatively recent addition to our cultural lexicon. That’s okay, though! We use language to identify, shape, and share our lived experiences. It’s constantly adapting to various shifting needs and changes. Language isn’t set in stone — and context matters a lot. But all too often, queer people have been intentionally…

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Lindsay Holifield’s “Fear of God” is Required Listening

January 30, 2022
Lindsay Holifield stands in a warmly lit church, in front of a large stained-glass window, with light shining on her from above. She is in black and white and holds a poetic pose with one arm reaching tentatively towards the sky. The title of the EP, "Fear of God," is in large bold black text at the top, with her name in smaller text beneath.

I’ve been listening to Lindsay Holifield’s “Fear of God” EP on repeat since it was released on Friday, January 28. I can’t stop listening to it. Her musical style reminds me a bit of Jennifer Knapp, and her rich, deep voice is gorgeous and full of emotion and strength. More than that, though — every…

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How to Use Neopronouns: A Primer

July 5, 2022

The term “neopronouns” is a relatively recent addition to our cultural lexicon. That’s okay, though! We use language to identify, shape, and share our lived experiences. It’s constantly adapting to various shifting needs and changes. Language isn’t set in stone — and context matters a lot. But all too often, queer people have been intentionally…

Read More
Lindsay Holifield stands in a warmly lit church, in front of a large stained-glass window, with light shining on her from above. She is in black and white and holds a poetic pose with one arm reaching tentatively towards the sky. The title of the EP, "Fear of God," is in large bold black text at the top, with her name in smaller text beneath.

Lindsay Holifield’s “Fear of God” is Required Listening

January 30, 2022

I’ve been listening to Lindsay Holifield’s “Fear of God” EP on repeat since it was released on Friday, January 28. I can’t stop listening to it. Her musical style reminds me a bit of Jennifer Knapp, and her rich, deep voice is gorgeous and full of emotion and strength. More than that, though — every…

Read More

How to Use Neopronouns: A Primer

July 5, 2022

The term “neopronouns” is a relatively recent addition to our cultural lexicon. That’s okay, though! We use language to identify, shape, and share our lived experiences. It’s constantly adapting to various shifting needs and changes. Language isn’t set in stone — and context matters a lot. But all too often, queer people have been intentionally…

Read More

Lindsay Holifield’s “Fear of God” is Required Listening

January 30, 2022

I’ve been listening to Lindsay Holifield’s “Fear of God” EP on repeat since it was released on Friday, January 28. I can’t stop listening to it. Her musical style reminds me a bit of Jennifer Knapp, and her rich, deep voice is gorgeous and full of emotion and strength. More than that, though — every…

Read More