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Title: Supervillainz
Post by: LostInTime on July 19, 2007, 07:19:28 AM
Post by: LostInTime on July 19, 2007, 07:19:28 AM
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Where most books featuring transgender people fall into the limited categories of memoir and gender theory, Alicia E. Goranson is advocating for a broader range of trans experiences in print, and Supervillainz goes some of the way in doing this. With her book Goranson has thrown down the gauntlet and is inviting more authors to write "fun and believable transfolk into popular fiction."
Where most books featuring transgender people fall into the limited categories of memoir and gender theory, Alicia E. Goranson is advocating for a broader range of trans experiences in print, and Supervillainz goes some of the way in doing this. With her book Goranson has thrown down the gauntlet and is inviting more authors to write "fun and believable transfolk into popular fiction."