“Across The Net” by Phoenix Vale is one of those stories. At first glance, it presents itself as a familiar narrative: two young, elite tennis players chasing greatness across the global junior circuit. The settings are recognizable — the clay of Europe at the French Open, to the grass at Wimbledon to the hard courts of the US Open and ...
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As anti-LGBTQ legislation spreads across the United States and queer content is purged from school libraries, social media platforms, and public institutions, it’s clear: this is not just a culture war. It is a war on visibility. It is a war intended to erase our existence as queer people.