Yes! 'Funny Weather' is excellent. The first essay collection of hers I read was 'Lonely City'. After that I was hooked and got hold of 'To The River' and 'The Trip To Echo Spring' fairly rapidly after that, then 'Funny Weather' pre-release. I always find her essays to be incredibly interesting and love how she writes, how she can connect up the people she mentions and bringing them in and out as we move through a book.
I'm part way through 'Everybody', but from what I've read already I would imagine being non-binary comes up (so far she's covered Susan Sontag, Andrea Dworkin and Kathy Acker specifically, but is painting her usual world of detail swirling around her main characters.)