Current Issue: Winter 2026 - Allies & Accomplices
Editor’s Note: Allies and Accomplices
Dec 2, 2025
For this issue we asked, “What does it mean to you to be an ally or an accomplice? What are meaningful ways that people have shown allyship and accompliceship to you or to the bi+ community on a large scale or individual level?...
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Between Allyship and Accompliceship: Lessons from Exile and Art
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices
By Farnaz Abdoli I am an Iranian-born multidisciplinary artist, writer, and activist, now based in...
Read MoreMy Quiet Revolution: On Art, Writing, and the Radical Act of Showing Up as an Accomplice
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices
By Martine Mussies When we picture activism, we often imagine bodies in motion—marching, chanting,...
Read MoreAROUND THE WORLD: India
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices, Around the World
“If Something Is to Be Told About My Life I Will”—Interviews with Indian Bi Women By Aishwarya...
Read Morethe man who stands on Silas Creek Parkway with a “Black Lives Matter” sign
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices, Poetry
By Alexis Rhodes the man has a standing date on Silas Creek Parkway daily, 4:30 to 5. a standing...
Read MoreThe She in Me
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices, Poetry
By Kaylee Baucom I’m a pony-tailed girl in church Watching you talk under the cross Dressed in white with no sin I’m a little lamb sleeping on green moss I’m a lipstick tube In the brightest red you’ve ever seen Paint my kisses...
Read MoreThis Hill I Will Die On
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices, Poetry
By Casey Lawrence How very boring it must be, without a hill to die on; no ups and downs nor...
Read MoreUsing My Platform
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices
By Cathy Renna Over the years I have had countless people ask me how and why I am such an ally to...
Read MoreOne of the Few Times in My Life that Somebody Stood Up for Me
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices
By Gloria Jackson-Nefertiti In the early 1970s, my family and I moved to Portland, Oregon, from...
Read MoreUnexpected Allies
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices
By Jamie Clark When I came out to my extended family four years ago, I received some amazing and unexpected messages of love and support. One came from a woman I’ve never actually met. She is the wife of a cousin I don’t know...
Read MoreListen to My Gut
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices
By Jasmine Garcia Jasmine Garcia is an oil pastel and oil paint artist working and living out of...
Read MoreAccomplice To Who?
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices
By Rachael Arsenault I thought, at first, that I had an ally. An accomplice. Someone who accepted and understood, who was ready to stand by me and stand up with me. Someone I could be my whole self with, unapologetically and...
Read MoreQueer, Too
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices
By Jakki Johnston I was sound asleep until my normally shy, polite friend John started banging on my door. Of course I didn’t know it was him until I opened it, but there he was, determination written on his face. “I’ve...
Read MoreCloser Than Ever
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices
By Jane Barnes When I contacted my “brother” to make amends, they said they were trans nonbinary...
Read MoreOn Being a Disability Rights Accomplice
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices
By Lisa Matin To me, being a social justice accomplice means that I step forward when others who...
Read MoreDid You Hear?
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices
By Robyn Ochs We were at a large conference, and it was long enough ago—likely in the early 1990s—that it was still called a “lesbian and gay” conference. I arrived on site just as folks were exiting the first plenary session. ...
Read MoreWhat’s In a Name? Very Much Indeed!
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices
By Warren J. Blumenfeld Social movements often evolve through a developmental process. Well, at least successful movements do. The same applies to organizations within movements. We can visualize social movements and the...
Read MoreStrand
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices, Poetry
By Terese Coe Say what you said in the car last night, say a little more. We are the sea with a crested wave drawn to a distant shore. As once we lived in rivers as once we tumbled to seas, as once we knew by scent and sense the...
Read MoreAllies
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices, Poetry
By Terese Coe I was the spy who came in from the cold and you were the cold, my dear. One day timid and one day bold, and never distinguishing courage from fear. Terese Coe’s poems, translations, and prose appear in Cyphers,...
Read MoreSilent Rebellion
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices, Poetry
By Amethisté Allustria Amor Mine will never be the loudest voice in the room I don’t always have...
Read MoreCurtain Call
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices, Poetry
By Betty Stanton Once the director caught us, two shadows overlapping, curtains lifting like pale...
Read MoreKyra, Bisexuality, and Gay Marriage
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices
By Olivia Buntaine Two days before my wedding, I am drunk, glittery, and so, so happy as I attempt to line dance at Charlie’s—Denver’s gay cowboy bar—with my dearest friends in the world and my soon-to-be wife. Well, they were...
Read MoreAnd She Called Herself an Ally
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices
By Erica V I’ve learned to be wary of self-proclaimed allies. Hear me out: experiences shape our...
Read MoreFish Food for the Soul
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices, Poetry
By Hiliary Hamilton You have become the shadow at my shoulder As a pond, I lie in wait for a stone to send ripples down my spine Just one passer-by whispering secrets and sins to freshly baked bread A welcome weekly ritual I...
Read MoreFlorence and Birdie Remember Summer in 1936
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices
Artist Statement: In my mixed media art pieces I strive to bring back voices of women who are no...
Read MoreForty Responses to Telling People I’m Bisexual
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices, Poetry
By Kathryn Welch I knew it! (I didn’t know it at all) How liberating to say it out loud What does it feel like to say it out loud? Thanks for letting us know you better I’m super proud of you There is no part of this that isn’t...
Read MoreIn Memory: Lou Hoffman
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices
The Twin Cities (Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.) is mourning the unexpected loss of our...
Read MoreLove Unbound: A Letter To My Closeted Self
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices
By Alexandra Rae You feel it first at seven, this fluttering of feelings you cannot explain. Two girls, both older than you, play with you and your friend at the park. One of them has an undercut and a silver ring on each...
Read MoreChaperones
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices, Poetry
By Enjay DeGuzman I forget how it comes up, and I haven’t planned it, but I say something like I’m bi. Sitting on the hotel bed across from this new friend and fellow chaperone in a double room in another country, our high...
Read MoreAROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices, Around the World
From Silence to Loudness: A Personal Perspective on the Bi+ Equal Conference and Founding General...
Read MoreThe Road to Allyship
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices
By Sally Goldner Allyship is simply a form of human kindness. It says, “what can I do (and not do)...
Read MoreA Hundred Closets
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices, Poetry
By Aurora Jane Wells i walk these streets my lover’s hand in mine at last, we are free of fear i...
Read MoreReview of Bi All Accounts: An Anthology of Bi+ Voices, Volume 1
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices, Reviews
By Allison Cipriano, PhD Bailey Merlin’s Bi All Accounts: An Anthology of Bi+ Voices is a warm,...
Read MoreReview of Bi the Way: I Love You
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices, Reviews
By Lara Zielinsky An anthology is often a mixed bag. However, with its tight “mission” of sharing...
Read MoreThe Best Bi Erotica of the Year, Volume 2
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices
By Lauren Taylor Bak On Bisexual Awareness Day this year, September 23, 2025, I was really excited...
Read MoreRESEARCH CORNER – The 2025 International Bisexuality+ Research Conference
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices, Research Corner
By Robyn Ochs The 2025 International Bisexuality+ Research Conference took place on October 4th...
Read More2025 Bisexual Lammys Announced
Dec 2, 2025 | 2026 Winter - Allies and Accomplices
The Lambda Literary Awards announced its 2025 Lammy Award winners on October 4, 2025. Here are the...
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