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    ==Quotes==
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    "I am bigender and I align both with masculinity and femininity. Much of my feels abt masculinity comes from my father. I learned about self-defense, how to survive on nothing, how not to betray friends even under intense pressure. I use his lessons daily."<ref>{{cite tweet|number=1045536956128604160|user=RB_Lemberg|date=27 September 2018|title=I am bigender and I align both with masculinity and femininity. Much of my feels abt masculinity comes from my father. I learned about self-defense, how to survive on nothing, how not to betray friends even under intense pressure. I use his lessons daily.}}</ref>
    "I am bigender and I [[gender alignment|align]] both with [[masculinity]] and [[femininity]]. Much of my feels abt masculinity comes from my father. I learned about self-defense, how to survive on nothing, how not to betray friends even under intense pressure. I use his lessons daily."<ref>{{cite tweet|number=1045536956128604160|user=RB_Lemberg|date=27 September 2018|title=I am bigender and I align both with masculinity and femininity. Much of my feels abt masculinity comes from my father. I learned about self-defense, how to survive on nothing, how not to betray friends even under intense pressure. I use his lessons daily.}}</ref>


    "For me personally, English has been liberating. In my other languages, gender distinctions are much more massively embedded. [...] English afforded me opportunities to avoid binary gender marking, or to play with it in various ways."<ref name="tor">{{Cite web |title=Post-Binary Gender in SF Roundtable: Languages of Gender |author= |work=Tor.com |date=20 May 2014 |access-date=9 April 2020 |url= https://www.tor.com/2014/05/20/post-binary-gender-in-sf-roundtable-languages-of-gender/ }}</ref>
    "For me personally, English has been liberating. In my other languages, gender distinctions are much more massively embedded. [...] English afforded me opportunities to avoid binary gender marking, or to play with it in various ways."<ref name="tor">{{Cite web |title=Post-Binary Gender in SF Roundtable: Languages of Gender |author= |work=Tor.com |date=20 May 2014 |access-date=9 April 2020 |url= https://www.tor.com/2014/05/20/post-binary-gender-in-sf-roundtable-languages-of-gender/ }}</ref>

    Revision as of 18:37, 31 May 2020

    R.B. Lemberg
    RB Lemberg.jpg
    Date of birth 27 September 1976
    Nationality Ukranian
    Pronouns they/them
    Gender identity bigender
    Occupation writer

    R.B. Lemberg (born 27 September 1976) is a Ukranian bigender writer living in the USA. Lemberg uses singular they pronouns, and is married to Bogi Takács, who is agender.[1] Lemberg also describes themself as queer.[2]

    Published books

    • Here, We Cross (An Anthology of Queer and Genderfluid Poetry from Stone Telling 1-7), Stone Bird Press, 2012.
    • The Moment of Change (An Anthology of Speculative Feminist Poetry), Aqueduct Press, 2012.
    • An Alphabet of Embers (An Anthology of Unclassifiables), Stone Bird Press, 2016.
    • Marginalia to Stone Bird (single-author poetry collection), Aqueduct Press, 2016.
    • The Four Profound Weaves (Birdverse novella), Tachyon Press, 2020.

    Quotes

    "I am bigender and I align both with masculinity and femininity. Much of my feels abt masculinity comes from my father. I learned about self-defense, how to survive on nothing, how not to betray friends even under intense pressure. I use his lessons daily."[3]

    "For me personally, English has been liberating. In my other languages, gender distinctions are much more massively embedded. [...] English afforded me opportunities to avoid binary gender marking, or to play with it in various ways."[4]

    References

    1. @RB_Lemberg (25 July 2018). "@bogiperson is my spouseperson and Mati the Child is our childperson. We are all #ActuallyAutistic :) I forgot to mention that I am bigender and use the pronoun "they." Good to see you here - come say hello if you feel like it! <3" – via Twitter.
    2. R.B. Lemberg » About
    3. @RB_Lemberg (27 September 2018). "I am bigender and I align both with masculinity and femininity. Much of my feels abt masculinity comes from my father. I learned about self-defense, how to survive on nothing, how not to betray friends even under intense pressure. I use his lessons daily" – via Twitter.
    4. "Post-Binary Gender in SF Roundtable: Languages of Gender". Tor.com. 20 May 2014. Retrieved 9 April 2020.