Vol. 6, Issue 2 of AZE is centered on the theme of Poetry.
Vol. 6, Issue 1 of AZE is centered on the theme of Stories.
Vol. 5, Issue 4 of AZE is centered on the theme of Gay Asexuality/Aromanticism.
Vol. 5, Issue 3 of AZE features asexual, aromantic, and agender perspectives on family.
Vol. 5, Issue 2 of AZE is centered on the theme of Disability.
Vol. 5, Issue 1 of AZE focuses on art by ace, aro, and agender artists.
Vol. 4, Issue 4 of AZE explores the intersections of asexuality and masculinity.
Vol. 4, Issue 3 of AZE features 16 pieces touching on subjects of desirability, intimacy, and identity perception.
Vol. 4, Issue 2 of AZE features 14 pieces touching on subjects of amatonormativity, identity erasure, and redefining love.
For Vol. 4, Issue 1 of AZE, ace, aro, and agender authors explore subjects of isolation, loss, personal growth, and more.
AZE works to redefine how relationships are understood, featuring the creative expressions of authors who question and challenge dominant understandings of relationships in Western society.
AZE features the creative expressions of aro-spectrum authors for its aromanticism issue. Authors explore and critique how romantic expectations constrict our lives and relationships.
AZE invites ace, aro, and agender authors to explore the intersections between their experiences and BDSM / Kink.
The Asexual asks writers and artists to discuss experiences of discovering identity—a task which is often difficult in a world where our identities are obscured.
The Asexual questions what is attraction as authors discuss its meaning and demonstrate its elasticity through their expressions.
A(gender): An Anthology is a special collection of poetry and personal essays by agender authors exploring perspectives on the subject of gender.
The Asexual explores the subject of ace pride, including writers and artists who discuss what it means to be ace and feel pride in a world that disappears our experiences.
The Asexual invites asexual writers and artists to tackle the subject of how asexuality is represented and how these representations relate to conceptions of self.
For our Sex issue, The Asexual invites writers and artists under the ace umbrella to explore the intersections of the sexual and asexual.
The Asexual focuses on the intersections of asexuality and race for its fourth issue, centering the narratives, perspectives, and activism of ace people of color.
The Asexual focuses on the body for its third issue, capturing perspectives on body shaming, sexualization, reproduction, medicalization, and more.
For its second issue, The Asexual features the work of fourteen authors under the ace umbrella.
The debut issue of The Asexual is a short collection of poems and essays by several ace writers.
Kristina Weber
Catriona McKay
Caroline Bauer
Alex Hansen
Luc van der Zandt
Caitlin McKenna
Rose Borden
Holly
cozygothmode
Susan Chen
Jason T Buranen
Adi
ELENI VOSINAKI
Melissa Avery-Weir
Carmilla DeWinter
Yesenia Reveles
Sennkestra
Floydiana
Alexandra Sinhart
Scott Peterson
Sadie Jeffries
Camille Theron
Drek the Bat
Victoria Roberts
virdant
Jessica Carmona
NaeK
Bianca Caraza
knife dad
Megan Christopher
Dana Herbeck
S Klotz
Dan Moody
Sarah Lopez
Rowan Allen Case
Olivia M.
M. D. Hooks
Lindsey
Diana Passy
Jules de Bellefeuille Defoy
The Trans Language Primer
Chris Pasillas
Roseaboveit Showing Up
Andrea Berman
Juniper Irving
Korey Carter
Terrana Cliff
Betsy
Robin Taylor
Kate Gilbert
Heidi Samuelson
Akilah Thomas
F. C.
Atelier Eyeling
merrymary
Helen Doremus
Linhtropy
Walter Mastelaro Neto
Sarah Lister
Rane Wallin
Kazia Berkley-Cramer
David Jay
Katy Purington
MKM Riddell
aivi
Kiya
Ortija Vitola
Julie Rozen
Ai Baba
Samantha L
Arkady
Damianne Abel
C
Leisha
Adriane
Alex Stabler
Jordan Johnson
Ivy W.
Florïan Lorenzetta
Rebecca Smith
Brigrey
Rebecca Humphreys-Lamford
zoe aleshire
Zorume
Aceofgaykes
Jane
Christopher Otto
Winter Hart
bonecrusher
Cara Murray
Rue Hardy
Adri Tiesinga
Michel Grey
Madeline Askew
mud patrol
Sadie
Nora Vien
lowri
Janelle Sandefur
Oskar Engels