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Moss B.

@adanarama

Moss B., also known as adanarama, is an incredibly talented and passionate creator who is making waves in the world of podcasts, zines, and tabletop RPGs. As a nonbinary artist with a background in education, Moss brings a unique perspective to their work, focusing on relationship health, tabletop game design, and queer and trans lived experiences. One of their notable projects is the podcast Queerly Yours, where Moss and their girlfriend delve into life and relationship skills from a queer, trans, and polyamorous standpoint. It's worth mentioning that while they occasionally use some colorful language, the topics they cover are suitable for listeners aged thirteen and above. In addition to their podcast, Moss has also created captivating RPGs such as Market Magic for the 200 Word RPG Challenge and This Party Sucks for various game jams. Currently, they are in the midst of developing a longer format game titled "Fables Come in Threes." Alongside their RPGs, Moss takes pleasure in crafting delightful zines filled with stunning art, recipes, mini-RPGs, character designs, and captivating queer experiential stories. On their Patreon page, you'll find exclusive podcast bonus material, detailed game design progress notes, high-resolution images, progress sketches from their art and zine projects, as well as the opportunity to submit podcast questions and art requests. By supporting Moss B.'s artistry on Patreon, you're not only immersing yourself in a world of creativity but also empowering a truly exceptional creator.
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Olivia Pace

@oliviapacepdx

Olivia Pace, also known as oliviapacepdx, is an incredible creator who is making a significant impact in the midst of today's turbulent political climate. With her monthly newsletter, Wash Day, Olivia aims to navigate the ever-changing political conditions while emphasizing the importance of self-preservation and protection. Each newsletter is packed with thought-provoking essays that explore these themes, offering insightful reflections on current events through a Black socialist feminist lens. Moreover, Olivia provides invaluable resources for working and poor BIPOC individuals, ensuring they have access to the support they need. Additionally, subscribers will receive updates on Olivia's work and writing, allowing them to stay connected and informed. For as little as $2 a month (and up to $5), you can join this community and gain access to Olivia's profound insights and perspectives. As a Black, biracial, queer woman writer, educator, and organizer hailing from the Portland metro area, Olivia's work encompasses a wide range of crucial topics such as capitalism, politics, racial justice, chronic illness, climate change, and sexual violence. Graduating Cum Laude from Portland State University in 2019 with a degree in Child and Family Studies and a minor in Black Studies, Olivia's dedication is evident in her involvement with various impactful campaigns and alliances. Currently serving as the social media manager at Portland in Color and organizing with the Portland Child Care Labor Alliance to empower child care workers in her city, Olivia is truly an inspirational figure making waves in her community. By supporting Olivia's Patreon page and subscribing to Wash Day, you not only gain access to invaluable content but also contribute to the collective power of marginalized voices seeking justice and equality.
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Kris Rose The Night Hag

@KrisRoseNightHag

Kris Rose, also known as The Night Hag, is a one-of-a-kind creator on Patreon who brings a fresh and captivating perspective to the world of underground and fringe media. With a background as a trailer park girl from Oklahoma, Kris draws upon her love for 80s horror movies to create zines, reviews, essays, art, and much more. Her debut zine, "The Final Girl: How Horror Movies Made me a Better Feminist," published by Microcosm Publishing, delves into the lives of iconic final girls from her early teens and uncovers valuable life lessons within the horror genre. But don't be fooled by her focus on horror alone! Kris fearlessly explores other indie genres such as women in prison flicks, biker chick flicks, revenge flicks, and many others that are often overlooked or dismissed. She celebrates the unsung heroes behind the scenes of these films – scream queens, B movie queens, harlots, femme fatales, and groundbreaking directors – shedding light on their incredible contributions. What sets Kris apart is her ability to turn her zines into immersive live events. Through discussions enriched with movie stills, clips, trailers, and interactive elements, she offers an engaging experience that leaves audiences craving for more. As if that isn't enough, she also fearlessly steps into haunted attractions and tours as both a willing victim and a behind-the-scenes reporter. Kris goes above and beyond by investigating urban legends, exploring haunted locations firsthand, and interviewing the creators of horror media – be it special effects makeup artists, directors, writers, actors, producers or even escape room designers. With Kris Rose as your guide through the realm of fringe media and beyond, you can expect to be entertained, enlightened and thrilled by her unique perspective and unwavering passion.
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