time to do the gunshots again bc radfems are liking my posts
im the big scary trans girl y'all piss your pants about and if you like my posts you're enabling trans people. is that what you want you dork ass losers
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time to do the gunshots again bc radfems are liking my posts
im the big scary trans girl y'all piss your pants about and if you like my posts you're enabling trans people. is that what you want you dork ass losers
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This gothic horror novel is about Liz Remolina, a girl who can see the dead and the ghosts she left behind in the isolated desert town she spent her childhood in, both the ones alive and dead.
It's been a while since I've read a book that gripped me as much as did one did and had me wanting to dig deep and peel back the layers of the secrets that Coyote House hid. The ways the stories of all the MCs intertwined and concluded at the denouement of the novel left me breathless.
There's some really interesting stuff going on with POV as well. Olivas makes use of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person for different characters throughout the novel and the implications of it all fascinated me. I will definitely need to reread at some point to to analyse all the ways this choice impacted the writing and characterisation.
I will admit I feel like this was miscategorised as adult. It read more like Upper YA with crossover appeal to me. There's also a lot of threads Olivas picks up on and never unravels to their end which left me slightly frustrated. A little bit more refinement of her ideas would certainly have helped.
Either way, a fantastic debut and I can't wait to see where she goes next.
Crowdfunding for top surgery!
In June, I drive cross country with one of my oldest friends, to my breast augmentation in California. $2000 will let us cover gas for the epic 8,000 mile round trip with room to spare, in a time of volatile prices. Thanks for your support!
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I really need to make some writer and / or reader friends I can swap chapters and stuff with. I often feel like I need another set of eyes on a chapter or just need feedback on a few pages or some dialogue or whatever.
Usually, I ask my boyfriend, but he doesn't always have the bandwidth, which is reasonable, but I can't ask my non-writer friends because randomly asking someone to read a 5,000 word excerpt they have no context from a story may have no interest in is something my social anxiety simply will not allow me to do.
I can't trust public forums like Reddit to give good criticism, especially on a story as explicitly queer as what I'm working on, and I really don't want to post this somewhere like Scribble Hub or Royal Road because putting my work out there for such a large audience before it's done has been shown to have negative impacts on my mental health and motivation.
I really just need like a group of people who are within my target audience who basically just want to read a web novel in exchange for getting enough feedback to help me stay accountable and motivated, and when I put it like that it sounds ridiculous but I don't know what else to do, I literally have no idea how else to get regular feedback.
Just picked up Hot Girls With Balls by Benedict Nguyen.
Slowly building up my collection of transfem books, though for now might populate the shelf with other LGBT books rather than it being just books w transfem authors.
Swords of Selene Typical PhD student Marcus Farrier is caught in a storm and struck by lightning. Instead of dying, though, they wakes up in
Another chapter of my sapphic steampunk pulp adventure novel, Sovereign of Selene, is now up on the free feed. Sovereign of Selene is the fourth novel in the Selene Saga, and chronicles the ongoing adventures of Emma Farrier, formerly an ordinary grad student on Earth, until a bolt of lightning sends them on a journey to the world of Selene. Selene is a planet of steam and clockwork, of brutal violence concealed under strict etiquette...and a world inhabited entirely by women. This last point is a bit of a problem for our protagonist, seeing as before they arrived on Selene, they were a man! You can read Sovereign of Selene, as well as the other three books in the Selene Saga, on my wordpress page linked above. But you can also read them on scribblehub: https://www.scribblehub.com/series/1186505/sovereign-of-selene/ (the most recent book) https://www.scribblehub.com/series/24934/swords-of-selene/ (the beginning of the series) I also have a Patreon page where I upload early access chapters. Currently, Sovereign of Selene is four chapters ahead there as compared to the free feed: https://www.patreon.com/saffrondragon
I... should probably make a plan for where I am going to carve a lil space for myself that isn't Tumblr.
For no reason at all beyond Tumblr staff loves deleting trans girls.
It definitely has nothing to do with how I am very clearly in love with violent and bloody lesbians, monsters, and empty spaces adjacent content.
There's no place here for me to artistically explore my queerness in the context of unpleasant and violent circumstances.
Not here, on the "Queerest social media site on the internet."