The Basics
Name | Puszicat |
Location | United States |
About Me
About Me | So… I’m a lover, writer (my book’s called ‘Logodaedaly’ and it’s weird), traveler, and nerd, born in the US but living in Hungary, rather migratory… I love love, wandering, literature, the philosophy of science, quantum physics, and cats. Every kind of cat. I’m sorry, I’m thinking about cats again. |
Check All That Apply | Queer, Pansexual |
Religion/Spirituality/Philosophy | Joyously Atheist, philosophically scientific, ethically Buddhist |
Relationship Status | Married, Open Relationship, Non-Monogamous Relationship |
Virtues | Gratitude, love, creativity. I can smell static electricity. |
Vices | Self-loathing, emotional breakdowns, excessive wine; I don't do laundry very often. |
Are You Out To Your.... | Member(s) of Immediate Family, Close Friends, It's Complicated |
What I Like
Favorite Books | Pale Fire, The Volcano Lover, Fingersmith, Tristram Shandy, The Rings of Saturn, The Blood Oranges, Invisible Cities, The Bridge of San Luis Rey, Prisoner of Love, Orlando |
Favorite Queer Books | Prisoner of Love, The Balcony (play), Tipping the Velvet, Orlando, Nightwood, The Price of Salt |
Favorite Movies | The Blues Brothers, Singing in the Rain, LOTR (yeah, I know) |
Favorite Documentaries | Deep Water, Planet Earth, more I can’t remember |
Favorite TV Shows | M*A*S*H (again, I know), The L Word (how can you not?), Golden Girls, Parks & Rec, |
Favorite Music | Paul Simon, Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Ani D, A3 |
Favorite Sandwich | Smooshed figs and salt (I'm serious) |
Favorite Quotes | “I find myself enriched by an indescribable amazement, as if informed that fireflies were transmitting messages from stranded spirits, or a bat was writing a legible tale of torture on the bruised and branded sky.” – Nabokov |
Favorite Thing on Autostraddle.com | Butch Please, NSFW Sunday, pretty much all of it |
Favorite Writers | Vladimir Nabokov, Susan Sontag, Sarah Waters, Lawrence Sterne, W.G. Sebald, John Hawkes, Italo Calvino, Thornton Wilder, Jean Genet, Virginia Woolf |