I’ve always thought of air as a quiet companion—something to move through, something that carries the scent of rain to my doorstep. It’s the invisible thread that stitches my days together, from the damp exhale of morning coffee to the faint floral whiff of my neighbor’s garden. But after curling up with Aeropolis: Queering Air in Toxicpolluted Worlds b…
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