Roz Kaveney (born 9 July 1949) is a British writer, critic, and poet, best known for her critical works about pop culture and for being a core member of the Midnight Rose collective.[1][2] Kaveney's works include fiction and non-fiction, poetry, reviewing, and editing.[3] Kaveney is also a civil liberties and transgender rights activist.[4] She has contributed to several newspapers such as The Independent[5] and The Guardian.[6] She is also a founding member of Feminists Against Censorship and a former deputy chair of Liberty.[7][8] She was an editor of the transgender-related magazine META.[9]
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RozKaveney (born 9 July 1949) is a British writer, critic, and poet, best known for her critical works about pop culture and for being a core member...
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the importance of multifaceted characters.... Her flaws empower her." RozKaveney says, "Roslin is a schoolteacher turned politician turned prophet – she...
Penguin Books imprint Roc. The group's "core members" were Alex Stewart, RozKaveney, Neil Gaiman and Mary Gentle. Contributors to individual anthologies...
One Roc ISBN 0-14-014562-1 Bookend stories co-written by Gaiman and RozKaveney 1995 "Cinnamon" Overstreet's Fan #4 Gemstone Publishing Published with...
several major media stylebooks and was considered hate speech by Facebook. RozKaveney wrote in The Guardian in 2010 that tranny had recently appeared to be...
Originally published in the anthology Tales from the Forbidden Planet, RozKaveney (ed.) 1987, Titan Books, ISBN 1-85286-004-9. A Culture soldier and his...
April 2019. Retrieved 1 May 2018. Kaveney, Roz (8 March 2011). "Why won't pagans accept trans women? | RozKaveney". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Archived...
the Wayback Machine". Retrieved April 2, 2007. Kaveney, R. "Glamourous [sic] Rags – About RozKaveney". Retrieved April 2, 2007. "Trans Comic Artist Julia...
speakers including prominent UK trans activists such as Fox Fisher and RozKaveney as well as Dale herself, and was attended by the British human rights...
Livueta, the character in Use of Weapons whose forgiveness Zakalwe sought. RozKaveney of The Independent said that this was a poor book to introduce new readers...
her earthy naturalness representing the "fragility of the physical". RozKaveney comments that Tara's murder is "one of the most upsetting moments of...
Judith Butler for having compared TERFs to fascists. British writer RozKaveney called it "a truly shocking moment of bigoted dishonesty", while British...
"overlong, but blessed with moments of wry and gentle beauty". Likewise, RozKaveney stated that "if there is a weakness in Robinson's work, it is perhaps...
Rituals: Rhapsody of Blood is a 2012 fantasy novel by RozKaveney, released by Plus One Press. The book is the first entry in a four-part series, with...
Slayer: an unofficial critical companion to Buffy and Angel edited by RozKaveney". The Independent. Retrieved March 23, 2024. Beard, David (2003). "Book...