About the Book
A Manifestation of Jason is a collection of essays written by Jason Wyman and published on their blog, Queerly Complex, from October 2010 to December 2012. A time capsule of musings, inquiries, and meditations on art, belonging, education, politics, economics, youth work, and sadness, Wyman's writings are as relevant today as they were over a decade ago. They cut through the myths we tell ourselves of worth and value and superiority by revealing their deepest insecurities and vulnerabilities regarding capitalism, White Supremacy, queerness, and ancestry.
Let Wyman take you on a journey of self (re)discovery with these page-turning, blog-stye, short essays that leave you hungry for a life of introspection and meaning-making amidst the chaos that is this cosmos.
Purchase of this book supports Wyman in offering free coaching and consulting services to queer and immigrant artists through their non-profit arts project, Queering Dreams, which they co-founded with Crystal Mason.
Let Wyman take you on a journey of self (re)discovery with these page-turning, blog-stye, short essays that leave you hungry for a life of introspection and meaning-making amidst the chaos that is this cosmos.
Purchase of this book supports Wyman in offering free coaching and consulting services to queer and immigrant artists through their non-profit arts project, Queering Dreams, which they co-founded with Crystal Mason.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
- Additional Categories Blogs, LGBTQIA+
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 92 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9780464760900
- Publish Date: Oct 03, 2018
- Language English
- Keywords essays, memoir, gay, lgbtq, queer
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About the Creator
Queerly Complex
San Francisco
Queerly Complex helps weirdos and queerdos express their complex feels and radical beliefs all with a splash of pink, so we can find our comrades. Founded by San Francisco, queer, ant-binary artist Jason Wyman and queer retailer John O'Reilly, QueerlyComplex.com provides high-impact merchandise, artist coaching, change management consulting, and personal essays. Our motto is, "All we have is each other," because, as queers over 40, AIDS proved this to be true. We have a commitment to co-creating and uplifting our queer comrades. And purchasing from or hiring Queerly Complex supports a growing network of queer (and comrade) artists joining together in mutual exchange, aid, and support.