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It's here! #TerfIsland for pre-order direct from Spinifex Press or from Amazon etc.

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Fiona1 year ago

No, my legs are not green😆 - the colour-coding was accidental!

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Miffy1 year ago

@spinifexpress What’s coming next? Racist Island? Homophobe Island? I hope you don’t sell any copies. It’s immoral to make money off the backs of trans people and their struggles, in my opinion.

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Katherine Deves Morgan 🇦🇺🚺1 year ago

@spinifexpress I have my copy already!!

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Sidonie1 year ago

@spinifexpress We all owe so much to @spinifexpress for their outrageous courage. Congratulations to you women on this brilliant book!

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Chris Logan1 year ago

@spinifexpress Even the BBC at Wimbledon agrees with the colours…. @Martina is this your doing?

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Miffy1 year ago

@spinifexpress What a waste of paper.

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MEJA1 year ago

@spinifexpress A small group of you will buy 10+ books each as part of some weird ritual of trying to out-cunt each other You’d give them to your friends as presents if you had any left. But you don’t.

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boswelltoday1 year ago

@spinifexpress More that a little annoying that the @AmazonUK search engine won't search 'Terf' and I can only find the book under your name alone. Where there is a will, there is a way! Congratulations.

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Lisa Mackenzie1 year ago

@spinifexpress Can’t wait to read it!

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Fiona1 year ago

@spinifexpress you are, of course, mentioned, Lisa.😃

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