On Sunday, I went to Flame Con! An annual convention in New York City, Flame Con is run by Geeks OUT, a nonprofit “dedicated to making the fan community more fun, inclusive and safe for geeks who are queer.”
With the focus on LGBTQ+ creators and fans, the fandoms range from anime to videogames, to podcasts, to ttrpgs, to a huge comics contingent, and prose books as well. I look forward to going every year. Each year of the con, Sunday is Youth Day, when anyone under 21 years old gets in free. This year I brought along my own kid and a friend of hers, and we all had a terrific time.
After checking in and doing a quick orientation lap with the adolescents (where is the Quiet Lounge? Where are the bathrooms? What is the plan if you get separated?) I was thrilled to attend a performance by TRANScend, New York City’s trans and gender-nonconforming choir.
They performed a wide range of music, including a choral piece set to a Walt Whitman poem, a Casino pop song in Mandarin, the video game classic “Still Alive” from Portal, and closed with “The Parting Glass.” I was excited to see them in person because I have been following them on social media for a long time, and I hadn’t realized their members also arranged some of the pieces and played instruments for others. They are multitalented.
As usual, my interest is mostly in books, so after that performance I was paying attention to the library presence, the book signings, and the panel “Queering the Hero,” with luminaries from the superhero comics world.









