Special Call for Work: The Pleasure Issue!

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Guest Edited by Christian M. Ivey 

Deadline: June 20, 2026

The Pleasure Issue will be an issue interrogating the varying politics of pleasure via the difference between the erotic and the pornographic through flash fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction, and art. Pleasure does not exist in a vacuum. It could be argued that satisfaction and suffering are happening simultaneously, and both can elicit pleasure. There is the fact that someone’s satisfaction or suffering can be pleasurable as well, and that there isn’t an amount of education or effort that will eradicate racism, homophobia, transphobia, and such. Which leads to what are the relationships between what we fear and desire, and how does how we engage signify these importances? Complicating Queer folks’ relationship to pleasure under white, cis hetero, patriarchal sexual hegemony provides an analysis for the possibility of a radical act, which is not merely having sex or writing about sex, but to add to the clarity of sex and sexuality that is forbidden because of the Law and moral ethic of civil society. Pornography started as text and then adapted to images and then video, as it is commonly associated with today, and has shaped how we determine what kind of sexualities are acceptable and not. With these interrogations of the mundane, this issue will play a part in a long line of Queer folks’ expression and understanding of self-determined states within civil society’s libidinal economies. The works would range from erotica to erotica literature, with bonus points for a strong speculative element.

This issue off beestung will be in conversation with the T4T issue of TSQ edited by Cameron Awkward-Rich and Hil Malatino, Samuel R. Delany’s “Aye & Gomorrah” and Phallos, Darieck Scott’s Best Black Gay Erotica, Audre’s Lorde’s “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power,” adrienne maree brown’s Pleasure Activism, Jennifer Nash’s “Black Anality,” Christopher Chitty’s Sexual Hegemony, Tim Dean’s “Lacan and Queer Theory” and Unlimited Intimacy: Reflections on the Subculture of Barebacking, Blanche Richardson’s Best Black Women’s Erotica, Tristan Taormino’s Take Me There, Octavia E. Butler’s Bloodchild and Lilith’s Brood, Eric A. Stanley’s Atmospheres of Violence, mayfield brooks’ “Improvising While Black,” Jeffery M. Elliot’s Kindred Spirits, e.e. cummings, Leonard Cohen, Wanda Coleman, Melvin Dixion, Essex Hemphill, HBO’s Real Sex, MTV’s Undressed, and many more explorations of sex and sexuality via text, audio, image, and video of the past, current and future.

Please send work for The Pleasure Issue to Christian M. Ivey at christianmivey@gmail.com.

Deadline: June 20, 2026