Name That Show: Relationship Stories


On March 6, 2021, TEA hosted “Name That Show: Relationship Stories” via Zoom. Four storytellers shared how their relationships have changed during COVID-times. Big thanks to all who made it! Here’s the show, and you can find more info about the storytellers below.

Meet the storytellers:

Jessamyn Fitzpatrick is an actor, teaching artist, deviser and writer working in Chicago to deepen the creative capacity for organizations aiming to use art as a means of erasing stigma surrounding sex and sexuality. She is also the creator of Sex Positivity Tarot – a tarot-inspired practice designed to facilitate curious, shame-free conversations about sex and sexuality, which can be found @sexpositivitytarot on instagram.

Michael J Moore is a Latinx incarcerated author in Washington state. His books include Highway Twenty, After the Change, Secret Harbor and his soon to be published middle grade story, Nightmares in Aston. His work has received awards, has appeared in various anthologies, journals, newspapers, magazines, on television, and has been adapted for theater. Follow him on Twitter @MichaelJMoore20 or Instagram @michaeljmoorewriting.

Molly Pease is another sad queer who makes watercolors that her cat hates and sometimes writes stories. She also is the co-organizer of the monthly dating and social events @acab4qts (follow us on Insta).

Timothy David Rey is a writer/performer whose work most recently appears in Black Horse Review , as well as Musings During a Time of Pandemic: A World Anthology of Poems on COVID-2019 and I Can’t Breathe: A Poetic Anthology of Fresh Air, edited by Christopher Okemwa, PhD.