Tris~~
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I read, review and sometimes write Sci Fi and Fantasy. Disabled Nonbinary Transsexual Lesbian, Fae/Faer for lesbians, She/Her for everyone else. #1 Gráinne fan. Often NSFW, I guess I write smut now. 🔞 Just a futch little goblin girl named Tris.
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After the death of her friend, independent detective Isadora tries to meet the demands of every powerful person in the city: don't ask questions. Unfortunately, her nature and fate have other plans.

A trans lesbian retelling of a classic crime noir.

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The first time I laid eyes on Akakios, child of Diodotos, xe was drunkenly trying to start a high-end turbobike outside the Draped Vine. Xe had a young-looking face, but xer hair was bone white and xer slight yet toned arms were covered in fading scars. I could tell by xer eyes that xe was wasted, but otherwise xe looked like every hard-working sailor I drank with in those days; it was a strange sight for a high-end establishment like the Vine.

Behind the sailor was a girl. Her hair and dress were a deep red—like blood oozing from a wound—and her disinterested smirk marked her as the kind of woman I would have let walk all over me. Her skin was nearly as pale as Akakios' hair. The elegance of that woman almost outmatched the elegance of the bike. Not quite.

A rather annoyed parking attendant stood next to the bike, one hand holding it steady as xe struggled with the controls. The man was the usual half-tough character in ostentatious white garb, with the name of the bar displayed on his crisp suit in dark purple. He was at the end of his rope.

"Look," he said, his voice as sharp as a knife, "you've got to move the bike. I can even turn it on for you if it gets you out of here faster." He reached for the controls but yelped when Akakios slapped his hand away.
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benjanun.bsky.social
I guess in some kind of fantasy vacuum you could write 'a man in DRAG and HEAVY makeup wants to tear the uterus out of a lesbian and usurp her symbol of femininity and lesbianism' and have it carry no implications. I don't think any of us lives in that fantasyland though.
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Is the extreme left in the room with us right now, David?
davidpakman.bsky.social
The extreme left’s weird soft treatment of Nick Fuentes is a reminder that if you go far enough in either direction, you loop back around
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classic, the instant block lmao
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faerynnistired.itch.io
sexologists should be bullied and stuffed into lockers for being weird and creepy is all i’m saying
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faerynnistired.itch.io
AGP is just so conceptually stupid i’ll be honest. what do you mean it’s a weird pathology to look at my self in the horror and go “wow, my tits look great” like every woman since the dawn of time
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the idea of using marxist analysis on a cyberpunk dystopia book is so funny it hurts
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Its great that you can tell the romantic conflict the second its on the page. Any woman describes as "worth staring at" and "trouble", you *know* she's gonna be the piece
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Page 17 and I've already had three Isa mystery ideas 😵‍💫
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The first dialogue in the entire book and its just an old timey version of the "nice eyes" "thanks, I grew them myself" joke lol

One more piece in the pile of "Transfem egg Phillip Marlowe" evidence, constant humor deflection
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love the way this man describes a scene sometimes
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I'm a stan of The Long Goodbye, so im stoked to see how this measures up
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Also, I dunno, im pressing X to doubt right now. I love Chandler's characters and stories, but a prose artist the man was not
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I did not expect a joyce carol oates quote inside the jacket lmao
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also just a broad CW for the rest of this thread: this book was written *before* WWII, to give you an idea of the social standards. I imagine anything I post from it will be misogynistic, racist and all around fucked up lol
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I've never read this one. As a kid I read The Simple Art of Murder and all of the books after it, but our library lacked copies of his oldest works. The Big Sleep is his very first Marlowe book, so I'm pretty excited to see how the character started out.
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Spending a bunch of time in a waiting room today so I'm reading one of the Chandler books I've never read before
a photo of raymond chandler's The Big Sleep
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danifinnwrites.bsky.social
In case you’re on the fence about pre-ordering:
"What now?" I asked finally when fae turned to grab faer jacket.
• hovered faer hand
over the jacket for a beat.
"Nothing," fae said quietly, picking it up. Fae turned to face me solemnly. "We both know this was a mistake."
I shrugged. "I make nothing but mistakes,
• At least this one felt good for a little while."
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We are stronger together 💖
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goddessblade.bsky.social
As usual with this topic, please do not scapegoat trans lesbians or make lesbophobic remarks. Lots of transhet people feel alienated from queer communities and it's not specifically because of any one demographic, and we're not the only ones who experience alienation. Lesbians can and do too.