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Dracula is an epistolary novel. Daily Dracula sends out daily emails from May to November, each with that day’s entry from the 1897 novel. well the first epistolary novel was written by Aphra Behn in 1684 yes no the other Aphra Behn yes, openly bisexual Aphra Behn who was with the very openly bisexual lawyer John Hoyle you know damn well how many queer people were running around in 1684. don’t act like you don’t know the recent erasure of historical queerness is exactly that anyway it’s called "Love Letters Between A Nobleman And His Sister" uhhhh political intrigue, kinda Shakespearean, this Whig nobleman’s wife is having an affair with the illegitimate crown prince and her Tory sister runs off with him. Behn used to be a spy, so this was kinda her jam It’s based on a real-life scandal that was unfolding at the time i mean pretty standard really, you know, government-appointed Scottish wizards doing immoral love spells to undermine– Yup. Bisexual confirmed. “On July 1, 2015 the Respect After Death Act (California Assembly Bill 1577) took effect in California enabling transgender people to record their chosen gender on their death certificates. "At least three Asian queers stood at the center of the passage of this bill. When Chinese and Polish American Christopher Lee who identified as a transgender man killed himself in 2012, the coroner listed him as female on his death certificate. "Troubled by their friend’s misgendering, Chinese Mexican Chino Scott-Chung, also a transgender man, brought the death certificate to the attention of the Transgender Law Center, which initiated and lobbied for the passage of AB 1577. "Three years later, Japanese American Kris Hayashi stood at the helm of the Transgender Law Center as its executive director when the organization celebrated the passage of the bill. Yet when CBS reported on the victory, they lauded [white dude] Masen Davis as the organization’s executive director.” Uh… nothing “Correction from the author, December 2020: In this chapter, ‘In 1899, the same year Kosen Takahashi pined away over Yone Noguchi’s absence as he tramped to Los Angeles…’ should be replaced by 'In 1889, a decade before Kosen Takahashi pined away over Yone Noguchi’s absence as he tramped to Los Angeles…’” I DON’T KNOW I’M JUST A SEARCH ENGINE AGAIN– AGAAAIN….