Description
About the Author
Frankie Miren is a writer, an occasional journalist and, until halfway through writing this chapbook, a hooker. Frankie's first novel, The Service (Influx Press) came out in July 2021. The Service is a fictional take on the realities of sex work and swerf-ism in the UK and was informed by twenty-eight years dropping in and out of the industry, in various conditions and on several continents. Frankie is connected to the English Collective of Prostitutes (ECP) and the Sex Workers Advocacy and Resistance Movement (SWARM). Alison Rumfitt is a writer and semi-professional trans woman. Her debut pamphlet of poetry, The T(y)ranny, was a critical deconstruction of Margaret Atwood's work through the lens of a trans woman navigating her own misogynistic dystopia. It was published by Zarf Editions in 2019. Tell Me I'm Worthless is her debut novel. Her work has appeared in countless publications such as SPORAZINE, datableed, The Final Girls, Burning House Press, SOFT CARTEL, Glass Poetry and more. Her poetry was nominated - twice! - for the Rhysling Award in 2018. You can find her on Twitter @hangsawoman and @alison.zone on Instagram. She loves her friends. Morgan M Page is a writer, historian, and artist based in London, England. She is the creator of One From the Vaults, the podcast that brings you all of the dirt, gossip, and glamour from trans history. With Chase Joynt, she is the co-writer of the feature film Framing Agnes (Sundance, 2022) and the book Boys Don't Cry (MQUP, 2022). She is a life-long activist for sex workers' rights.
Reviews
"Smart, lyrical and uncompromising on prostitution, British transphobia and so much else - Miren and Rumfitt are urgent comtemporary voices who can capture stifling airlessness and obsession like few else" - Molly Smith, co-author of Revolting Prostitutes
Book Information
ISBN 9781739784959
Author Frankie Miren
Format Paperback
Page Count 112
Imprint Cipher Press
Publisher Cipher Press