My read books thread for the #transrightsreadathon I'll make proper long reviews once I have time but these are mostly first impressions!
Us by Sara Soler is a graphic memoir mostly meant to inform the audience of the experiences of one trans woman and her wife. It's super educational. #transrightsreadathon #queerbooks #queer @bookstodon https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/dc92d738-1103-4032-86ff-d49614cee5f8
Us by Sara Soler

What happens when the life you thought you had does a 180º turn? Everything, and yet…nothing.Us i...

The Woods All Black by Lee Mandelo is a historical trans horror novella, which I cannot be 100% enthousiatic about because of the large age gap. #transrightsreadathon #queerbooks #queer @bookstodon https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/614cd551-6a0f-49f4-b571-a46ce317c822
The Woods All Black by Lee Mandelo

The Woods All Black is equal parts historical horror, trans romance, and blood-soaked revenge, al...

On an Unusual Kind of Spatially Distributed Haunting by Bogi Takács is a fun twist on a paranormal haunting story. I really recommend it, audio available. #shortstory #sff #transrightsreadathon https://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/fiction/on-an-unusual-kind-of-spatially-distributed-haunting/
On an Unusual Kind of Spatially Distributed Haunting - Lightspeed Magazine

Dear Dr. Erzsébet Krajcsik-Nagy, I am contacting you as a member of the general public, and not as a fellow scholar, though I must say my chosen field of art history does have certain similarities to yours. I read the interview with you in the online edition of the Plains Dispatch with great interest, and went on to seek out your research article mentioned therein, titled “On an Unusual Kind of Spatially Distributed Haunting.” I believe I have additional information which could shed light on the case study you mentioned.

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