Mostly making this bc I felt my comment below didn’t deserve its own post as such.

  • Cromalin [she/her]@hexbear.netM
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    20
    ·
    edit-2
    7 months ago

    i’m reading independently published transgender fiction and having a fantastic time

    read unjust depths, one of the first things that happens in it is the main character (as much as it has has a main character given how much of an ensemble story it is) taking her estrogen and then having sex with her wife. this establishes very quickly that ~60-70% of the main cast are trans and all of them are gay unless proven otherwise. written by a trans woman (or i wouldn’t recommend it here)

    and then they go out to try and spark communist revolutions within the imperial hegemon and write theory and expose people who have had shitty lives to how it works under communism and how they aren’t going to be ground to dust like they were under capitalism and they start to cry. homa queen of my heart along with like 20 other women in this good webnovel. it’s free! no ads! read it!

    • ashinadash [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      10
      ·
      7 months ago

      Seriously, the independently published trans fiction is where the good fucking shit is at. In addition to Unjust Depths, I also have Read-Only Mind and AO3 rec lists a mile long.

      Got me hyped for Unjust Depths also

      • Cromalin [she/her]@hexbear.netM
        link
        fedilink
        English
        arrow-up
        8
        ·
        7 months ago

        i definitely wouldn’t recommend anything from read only minds on here lest the volcel cops get after me but i have a bunch of stuff i’ve liked on ao3 and scribblehub that i would recommend in a heartbeat. have you read dorley? or the stuff from the great scribblehub egg arms race?

          • Cromalin [she/her]@hexbear.netM
            link
            fedilink
            English
            arrow-up
            10
            ·
            edit-2
            7 months ago

            dorley’s interesting and generally very good as an examination of the kind of fiction i read a lot of when i was younger that definitely wasn’t good for me to be reading

            the great scribblehub arms race is how i refer to a trend over the past couple years of trans authors on scribblehub to write stories about very dense eggs. one of my favorites is to own the libs, in which a conservative egg tries to prove that cis men will infiltrate queer spaces and ends up socially transitioning, starting hrt, legally changing her name, realizes that she was super shitty about queer issues and apologizing before realizing she isn’t cis. stuff like that. mainly about eggs finding excuses to do increasingly transgender things before realizing they’re actually trans.

            here’s one about an elf egg disguising herself as a woman to escape an arranged marriage and ending up very happy and trying to hide that she’s not a woman when everyone around her realized she was trans well before her. another about a school full to the brim with eggs who are all slowly forced to hatch thanks to some sort of magical contest they’ve been entered in against their will. here’s one about an egg making online friends who all think she’s trans. she doesn’t really know why they keep saying weird things but they believe she’s a girl which makes her very happy.

            also not part of the egg arms race, but The Harem Protagonist Was Turned Into A Girl!! And Doesn’t Want To Change Back!!!?? is a really fun sendup of classic harem comedy anime like tenchi muyo and the works of rumiko takahashi that just ends up as a polycule centered around the former everyman protagonist who realized she was a woman. i think it’s fun

            a lot of these are very white and they’re mostly very focused on like. upper middle class people in the imperial core (except for the fantasy ones), but they’re fun. in contrast unjust depths spends huge amounts of it’s word count talking about colonized people rising up against the colonizer and most of them are explicitly non-white, which is one of many reason’s it’s good. a muslim catgirl gives a speech where she tears apart colonizers for not realizing the extent of the historical injustices inflicted on her people