You ever read a book that viciously rips out your soul- and then restitches it back into your body in the most satisfying way possible? Cause if you haven’t, def read “the spirit bares it’s teeth” by Andrew Joseph White
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You ever read a book that viciously rips out your soul- and then restitches it back into your body in the most satisfying way possible? Cause if you haven’t, def read “the spirit bares it’s teeth” by Andrew Joseph White
It seems Nonbinary November is also a thing! Also, this is the whitest list I've made in a while, so let me know if y'all have recs for enby books by BIPOC authors
Kickstarter for this beauty is going strong ! Adventure boxes are popular, and annotated books which blows me away.
You're telling me people willingly want to read all my historical nerd details, unfiltered thoughts and behind the scenes lore?
How fucking rad.
Kickstarter campaign here !
Hey, I saw you talking about reading The Haunting of Hill House via a trans lens and I got curious. Could you elaborate on that, please? Cause I found it really interesting.
yeah I can! I've been meaning to write some sort of article about why I feel Hill House is trans, so this is a good excuse to get these thoughts written out. It's mostly that I find the story and its themes to be very trans to me, specifically with the character of Eleanor; when I was a teen and didn't know I was trans, and I found myself drawn to her for reasons I couldn't understand yet.
There are a lot of things about her that spoke to me as a pre egg-crack trans woman; the way she feels like she's been waiting her whole life for something, anything, but she doesn't know what; the way she's felt trapped by the expectations of her; the way she's so shy and withdrawing (she reminds me in a way of this quote from Imogen Binnie's Nevada: "Maria is transsexual and she is so meek she might disappear"); the ways in which Eleanor constantly feels out of touch with the people around her and can't figure out social situations; the ways she's never felt wanted ("I am a sort of stray cat aren't I?"); the way she is prone to misreading casual relationships because she isn't experienced enough to know she's mistaken; and especially how she so desperately wants to belong. Eleanor is so withdrawn and desperate for connection that she lets the House take her over because, at last, “something is at last really, really, really, happening to [her]”, and unfortunately I could relate to that; she's so desperate to belong that she'll let anything happen to her, even if it kills her.
One line in particular really speaks to me every time I reread the book: “—and then each year, one summer morning, the warm wind would come down the city street where she walked and she would be touched with the little cold thought: I have let more time go by.” To me, that's what it felt like pre realization, every year would go by and I'd feel like I'd missed something; I wouldn't know what, but I'd know I'd let more time go by. Eleanor's story is one of a person who's been waiting so long to make a change, that when a change finally happens, it's too late for her; she's waited too long, and she's out of time. It's rather bleak, but so is gender dysphoria.
I think for me ultimately, any story about a woman who feels trapped and out of touch in some way will feel trans to me (I have a Letterboxd list about that with all sorts of movies on it), but Hill House really sticks out to me because of how acute and specific Eleanor's pain is, and how relatable I found her; her pain feels very transfeminine to me in ways I'm not quite sure how to articulate. I've found a lot of other transfems on tumblr who are also very drawn to Hill House, and in a way its very nice to see us all have a special connection to this book.
also part of this realization came from this post!
Lip Service by Kay Claire
Noah might have a crush on the guy he sits next in one of his lectures, and a bit of an obsession with his lip piercing – it's fine, he's managing it. But then they get paired up for a project, and Riley invites Noah over to start working on it, and, well... Noah might not have been as subtle about his crush as he'd hoped.
This short story is part of the Remnants of Relics anthology, but can be purchased to read separately on Patreon or Itch.io. It is just under 6K words long, is a T4T M/M romance taking place in a university setting, and includes a sexually explicit scene.
Hi, I'm a writer from Catalonia, Spain, and since Trump won the election I wanted to do something for the trans people out there. Of course, I can't do so much, but since I'm a writer, I decided to write a book called "Their Voices" in English, Spanish, and Catalan about the stories of trans people around the world. And since it's about trans people, I want to ask you that if you want to participate/be in my book, you can!
You can explain ANYTHING you want about your trans experience and you'll be in the book HOWEVER you want. Do you want to be anonymous? Great. Do you want to use a nickname/pseudonym? Great. Do you want to use your name(s)? Great. It's also okay if you want to say where you're from or not. Or if you want to say, I don't know, for example, I'm from Florida or the US, it's your choice.
Also, and of course, who participate will have a free copy!
Don't give up. I want to hear YOUR voice.
Just read the part where we meet Dallas! So i obviously needed to draw it!
four quotes i randomly highlighted while reading
You Will Not Know Me By My Bones by Aleksander Poulton
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