Just like the end of January nears and we also start to settle into 2022, you need to look right back at a few of all of our favourite articles from just last year. Listed here is a leading 10 a number of all of our editors’ selections for 2021, featuring parts on everything from queer record to My personal Chemical Romance, Justin Bieber and Korean pull.


All of our on-line editor EK Lewis’s picks for 2021:

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Melbourne’s Tasty raid: discovering the historical past of queer tradition and resilience
by Christina Karantonis

a careful expression on queer lifestyle and also the incredible importance of understanding the shared background.


Stage stories: On mothers, slaps and shame
by Başak Yirmibeşoğlu

A personal profile that sheds light throughout the stigma surrounding menstrual in contemporary Turkey and the young women fighting to conquer it.


Plant life, queerness and mental health: The pleasure of progress
by Dani Leever

A wonderful reflection on healing, growth, plus the means we discover comfort undergoing both.


Conversion treatment: Leading and making an ex-gay ministry
by Kim Kemmis

A haunting account associated with the experiences that directed a homosexual man to facilitating, and finally making, an ex-gay ministry.


Queer childhood, exploration and innocence
by Hugh Coldwell-Ross

a sensitive, luminous piece of writing where writer recalls their encounters as a young child on cusp of adolescence.


The deputy online editor Dani Leever’s picks for 2021:




Friendzone endzone: Manic pixie dykes within the male look
by Alex Creece

an engaging and nuanced exploration of an overplayed heterosexual trope with an enthusiastic queer lens.


My Chemical Romance: On queer emo relationship
by Vince Ruston

This extraordinary piece reminisces on the author’s emo youthfulness, while brilliantly examining the accessory numerous queers feel to My Chemical Romance.


Wog Boys: The patron saints of bisexuality which motivated my pull
by Chiara Gabrielli

A humorous and stirring part that dives into expanding up, culture, internalised misogyny, coming out and just how a pull master image seamlessly weaves them with each other.


Justin Bieber and my personal pool of trans masculinity
by AP Pobjoy

This significantly captivating portion encourages you in to the writer’s sex quest and love of Justin Bieber, enabling you to see pop music songs in a new (queer) light.


Honoring my personal Korean-Australian identification at a drag club in Seoul
by Ellie Freeman

a sentimental reflection on battle, identity and queerness that’s bursting with really love and tenderness.


What happened to be your own favorite tales of a year ago? Do you have any comments for Archer Magazine staff?
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