Peter Knegt

[5] It was inspired by Knegt's experience attending Mark Cousins and Tilda Swinton's festival "A Pilgrimage," which he documented in detail in the essay "Once Upon a Time in the Scottish Highlands".

It's Me, Jennifer (2016), A Bed Day (2017), and Plus One (2017), which screened at film festivals in San Francisco, Austin, and Provincetown.

writer Matthew Hays described the book as "a fantastic primer on one of our country's key civil rights struggles," and that it was "so smart, succinct and reader-friendly, it's kind of shocking no one thought of writing one like it earlier.

[14][15] He has also served as a writer on The Filmmakers and co-host on the digital talk show State of the Arts with Amanda Parris.

[16] In October 2024, Knegt announced that he was retiring the Queeries column, though he clarified that was not leaving the CBC, and would continue to host Here & Queer and other projects.