Archive for the ‘Transgender’ Category


Transparent: Love, Family and Living the T with Transgender Teenagers, by Cris Beam

Thursday, June 10th, 2010 / 227 views

Title: Transparent: Love, Family and Living the T with Transgender Teenagers
Author: Cris Beam
Publisher: Harcourt, Inc
Length: Novel, 323 pages
Buy the book: Powells

Blurb:

When Cris Beam first moved to Los Angeles, she thought she might put in just a few hours volunteering at a school for gay and transgender kids while she got settled. Instead, she found herself drawn, more deeply than she could ever have imagined, into the pained and powerful group of transgirls she discovered.

In Transparent she introduces four of them – Christina, Dominique, Foxxjazell, and Ariel. As she earns their trust she shows us their world, a dizzying mix of familiar teenage cliques and crushes with far less familiar challenges like how to morph your body on a few dollars a day. Funny, heartbreaking, defiant, and sometimes defeated, the girls form a singular community. But they struggle valiantly to resolve the gap between the way they feel inside and the way the world sees them – and who among us can’t identify with that?

Beam’s astute reporting, sensitive writing, and passionate engagement with her characters place this book in the ranks of the very best narrative nonfiction.

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Engineer Smith by Jay Lancaster

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 / 161 views

Title: Engineer Smith
Author: Jay Lancaster
Publisher: loveyoudivine
Length: Short Story, 27 pages
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Blurb:

Smith has always been happier in the world of computers. Input/output is so very straightforward. It’s not a principle that can be applied to Smith’s relationship with Nell, the older woman who took beautiful, ambiguous, androgynous Smith under her wing a few years before. As the relationship matures, so, too, do Smith and Nell. But will they grow together…or apart? Smith’s feelings threaten to tear them apart, and the answers can only be found if Smith breaks the silence and asks the right questions. Asking Nell might destroy their fragile peace; Smith turns to the one logical source to be trusted: Larn, the Artificial Intelligence System. But Larn is advanced; he now learns from each human interaction and can reprogram himself. And Smith starts to understand that desire is not always based on mere physical attraction. But how deep can a relationship run when one party is human and the other is just learning to be human?

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I Do Two! – Anthology

Sunday, March 14th, 2010 / 479 views

Title: I Do Two!  
Author: Multiple Authors
Publisher: MLR Press
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Blurb:

Love is at the heart of all we want for ourselves so why shouldn’t any human being be able to say I Do to a life of commitment and sharing with that special person?

We hope that marriage will soon be a dream that everyone can share.
That’s why some of the leading authors of GLBT fiction have donated their talent — and their heart warming, thought provoking, life affirming stories — to this anthology, in aid of Lambda Legal Fund’s fight for marriage equality.

Ruth Sims; Alex Beecroft; Lee Rowan; Gillian Palmer; Brian Holliday; Rob Rosen; Sophia Deri-Bowen; Nigel Puerasch; Rick R. Reed; Nexis Pas; Michael Gouda; “Nathan Burgoine, Jamie Freeman, Bruin Fisher, D.C. Juris, James Buchanan, L-J Baker, Charlie Cochrane, Neil S. Plakcy, Julia Rios, J.L. Merrow, Lenore Black

All profits from the sale of this anthology will be donated to the Lambda Legal Defense to fight Prop 8 in support of marriage equality for all.

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Up for Grabs edited by Lauren P. Burka

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 / 474 views

Title: Up for Grabs: Exploring the Worlds of Gender
Editor: Lauren P. Burka
Publisher: Circlet Press
Buy the book: Publisher

Blurb:

With stories by Vinnie Tesla, Anya Levin, David D. Levine, Zachary Jernigan, and Ellen Tevault.

An anthology of erotic stories where gender is up for grabs. Thousands of people spend time on the Internet identified with a gender other than the one they were born with, for erotic gratification or to stretch their imaginations. But we asked our writers what if you got a tax break for changing your gender? What if you could choose to be no gender at all until you went on a date? What are the implications, both sexual and social, of gender possibilities beyond the choices and ideas our society currently holds.

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