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Katie Turner

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Illustration by Katie Turner
Arts & Culture / September 2016

The Ghomeshi Effect

August 17, 2016April 1, 2020 - by Katie Turner

Finally we’re talking about sexual assault. When does the pain stop?

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ILLUSTRATION BY KATIE TURNER
Society

How Not to Have an Orgasm

June 30, 2016April 1, 2020 - by Katie Turner

In a sex-obsessed culture, women still have trouble asking for what they want in bed

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April 2015 / Fiction

Changeling Girl

March 26, 2015April 10, 2020 - by Katie Turner

The next montage, in my mind, explodes with the rackety audacity that starts up a Clash song. It’s the moment when some crumb-bum kid in a basement finally solves the …

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A drawing of someone holding a baby and a purse with a rainbow button on it. A hand is touching her shoulder.
Books / November 2014

Queerer Than Fiction

October 21, 2014April 13, 2020 - by Katie Turner

Ann-Marie MacDonald confronts publishing’s lavender ceiling

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Two girls holding books in front of their faces
April 2014 / Books

Never-Never Land

March 18, 2014April 14, 2020 - by Katie Turner

Don’t blame millennials for new-adult fiction

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