![]() She also did a podcast called Imogen Watches Classic Films for a few years. She also wrote an adaptation of the film "Love, Actually" which was set in Burlington, Vermont, in which all the characters were trans, but apparently it would violate "intellectual copyright law" to try to film it, so she posted it on Twitter. She wrote for the TV shows Doubt, Council of Dads, and Cruel Summer. Her novel Nevada was a thing, then it went out of print and it was less of a thing, and then it went back into print and became a thing again. ![]() She probably lives with her family Imogen Binnie wrote a monthly column for Maximum Rocknroll magazine for about nine years, as well as the zines The Fact That It's Funny Doesn't Make It A Joke and Stereotype Threat. ![]() ![]() ![]() Imogen Binnie wrote a monthly column for Maximum Rocknroll magazine for about nine years, as well as the zines The Fact That It's Funny Doesn't Make It A Joke and Stereotype Threat. ![]()
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