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Tag Archives: trans men
A (trans) Pan/Hook slash novel by a trans guy releases next week and it’s the best thing I’ve read in 2017 so far
At long last, my review of Peter Darling, by Austin Chant. Fair warning: Peter Pan and the idea of Captain Hook as a love interest are important enough to me that this review has turned into a post on a recipe blog–in … Continue reading
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Tagged austin chant, book review, captain hook, fantasy, lgbt, m/m romance, pan/hook, peter darling, peter pan, queer, trans, trans author, trans authors, trans fantasy, trans lit, trans literature, trans man, trans men, villains
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BLACK ART: Modern-day noir with trans man lead (& author)
Black Art by V.T. Davy is a perfectly well-constructed piece of noir, a Jengalike masterpiece of clues that lead to more shocking clues before finally culminating in a payoff and solution that was actually worth the buildup. (I’m often frustrated by … Continue reading
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Tagged british, detective, detective fiction, europe, fiction, ftm, Germany, jersey, mystery, noir, trans, trans books, trans fiction, trans guys, trans lit, trans men, transgender, transmasculine
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Billionaire romance: indulge your “what if Steve Jobs was nice” fantasy, w/young trans love interest
A Boy Called Cin by Cecil Wilde is a luscious piece of wish-fulfillment in which a character who is basically the amiable, generous, bisexual nerd-programmer-billionaire (that probably has Steve Jobs as his Mirror Universe Evil Twin) falls for a bratty young … Continue reading
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Tagged billionaire romance, bisexual, book review, ftm, glbt, lgbt, m/m, queer, romance, trans, trans books, trans men, trans romance, transgender, transmasculine
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