Quinn’s journalism focusses on sex, queerness, and reproductive justice, and his work has appeared in VICE, Mashable, Cosmopolitan, and Gay Times.
Quinn is adept at using moments in pop culture and mainstream media to spark conversations about sex and our bodies – like taking Carrie Bradshaw talking about vaginal suppositories on the second series of And Just Like That as an opportunity to unpack why companies selling such products profit off people’s shame. He strives to uplift the voices of those who are often left out of conversations about sexual health and reproductive justice, such as including trans and non-binary people when discussing what are traditionally seen as solely “women’s” health conditions like endometriosis.
Featured articles
Sex & relationships:
- Gay Times: Fancy trying non-monogamy in your relationship? Here’s EYNTK
- Refinery 29: The Surprising Things 8 People Listen To During Sex
- Mashable: Where was the pleasure when Anthony lost his ‘ass virginity’ in ‘And Just Like That’?
- Huffington Post: My Girlfriend Got Married And I Was Their Best Man
- Mashable: ‘And Just Like That’ got it wrong about vaginal suppositories
- Autostraddle: How to Have Sex With a Transmasculine Partner
- The Skinny: Prioritising Pleasure: Can I have anal sex with vaginismus?
- Mashable: Has sex tech capitalism hijacked sexual liberation?
- Xtra: TV shows need to stop being so weird about blowjobs
- Refinery 29: Could Opening Up Your Relationship Fix It?
- Refinery 29: The Problem With The Term ‘Pegging’
- Refinery 29: Policing What Counts As ‘Queer Sex’ Limits Everyone
- Refinery 29: Are We All Just Pretending To Have Good Sex?
- Self & More: Making consent and safer sex practices sexy
- Self & More: Solo sex is still sex, and it’s important

Queerness & gender:
- Gay Times: ‘T4T’ isn’t just about dating, it’s about community care
- Refinery 29: “It’s So Much A Part Of Me & The Story That I Wanted To Tell.” Devery Jacobs On Their Role In Backspot
- PopSugar: Visibility Can Be Dangerous For Trans Folks — They Want Action Instead
- Cosmopolitan: The experience of seeing the first transgender bride on MAFS is a complex one
- Mashable: The problem with the ‘Love Is Love’ slogan
- Refinery 29: Let’s Talk About ‘Gay Panic’
- VICE: The Mutual Aid Fund Raising Money to Buy Trans People Snacks
- Metro: Kit Connor felt forced to come out – and that’s not OK
- Metro: Why do I care that men might not find me attractive if I get my breasts removed?
- Refinery 29: I Thought Coming Out As Trans Would Stop My Shame Around Masturbation – But It Didn’t
- Fetish Dot Com: Do Trans People Feel Welcome in the Kink Community
- Autostraddle: Finding My Place as a Transmasculine Slut
- Huffington Post: I’m Trans, And I Don’t Care If I Don’t See My Family At Christmas
- Refinery 29: The Surprising Way Lipstick Has Helped Me Explore My Gender Identity

Reproductive justice & sexual health:
- The Skinny: Finding Your Feet: How foot fetishes (and other kinks) can reduce STI transmission
- Gay Times: No glove, no love: Is anyone still using dental dams in 2024 – and should we be?
- Xtra: Britain’s Vagina Museum reopens with a trans-inclusive endometriosis exhibit
- Xtra: Why do transmascs still struggle to get on PrEP?
- Mashable: Why trans people need to be included in the abortion fight
- Huffington Post: EastEnders’ PrEP Storyline Is Crucial For The HIV+ Community – It Needs Normalising
- Xtra: Why the world’s only Vagina Museum deserves a permanent home
- Aurelia: Am I a bad feminist if I’ve never used a menstrual cup?
- The Femedic: Focus on me, not my male partner, when treating my vaginismus
- Daye: What It’s Like To Have A Period When You’re Trans Or Non-Binary
- LAPP: Period gender dysphoria and feminist free bleeding