How do you transition (a followup)
Edit, 3/28/09 – I’m attempting to organize my thoughts on trans fiction here. That page contains links to all of the blog posts I’ve written on the subject, as well as a (growing) collection of links to sites focusing on trans fiction, and particular trans-themed authors/stories I like.
EDIT 9/8/2007 – I’ve responded to this post here, where I basically retract much of what I say below…so read everything here with a grain of salt, please.
This post is a followup to a previous post, How do you transition, which was sort of a followup to Trans Fiction.
So G said (in a reply to How do you transition) that I should find some good trans fiction, and go cold-turkey on the bad stuff (not necessarily in that order). As a means toward that end, I decided to go through stuff I’ve bookmarked and try to figure out what the hell I’m reading… The list continues below
- Bek D. Corbin’s fiction – Dammit, this is already harder than I thought it would be. Most of it is along the same forced-feminization line (or, at least, unwilling feminization) that I’m coming to acknowledge is unhealthy, but it’s actually well written. I particularly like the Jordan Winter stories and the Whateley Academy stories, among some others…I think I’m gonna keep this, for now…KEEP, BUT I FEEL GUILTY ABOUT IT
- Noel – Bah. Another ‘unwilling feminization’ story, though it’s also a nice little piece about redemption. KEEP, BUT I FEEL GUILTY ABOUT IT
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