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Categories | Literary magazine |
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Founder | Michael Paramo |
Founded | 2016 |
First issue | May 2017 |
Website | azejournal |
Aze (stylized AZE) is a literary magazine for asexual, aromantic, and agender people that was created in 2016 and publishes issues online.[1][2][3][4] It was formerly known as The Asexual until 2019 when it expanded to include aromantic and agender people.[2] The magazine publishes visual art, poetry, and personal and academic essays on the subjects of asexuality, aromanticism, and agender experiences and their various intersections.[1][2] It was founded by Michael Paramo.[5]
It is listed as an educational resource by some American university centers and elsewhere,[3][6][7] including Alice Oseman's young-adult fiction book Loveless (2022).[8] Writing in Aze has been referenced in scholarship published by Feminist Formations,[9] Sexualities,[10] Archives of Sexual Behavior,[11] Communication Education,[12] and others.[4]
AZE Journal is an online publication of agender, aromantic, and asexual people's creative expressions, including visual art, poetry, essays...
AZE is an independent online journal publishing ace, aro, and agender writers and artists. It was established in 2016 and has more than fifteen issues.
Michael Paramo — creator of AZE journal (originally known as The Asexual)
A journal publishing asexual, aromantic, and agender writers and artists, created by Michael Paramo.
An independent online journal publishing the perspectives of ace, aro, and agender authors.
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