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Continue reading →: The 2025 TFR Reader’s Choice AwardsOver 275 authors, critics, editors, and readers came together to vote on their favorite transfeminine literature of 2025.
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Continue reading →: The 2025 Shortlist for Best Transfeminine Fiction (TFR Awards)Four books. One grand prize. Vote now in the 2025 TFR Awards, open until Dec. 26 at 11:59pm EST.
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Continue reading →: The 2025 Shortlist for Best Transfeminine Debut (TFR Awards)Congratulations to the eight books who made the shortlist for best debut novel! Voting is open until December 26th at 11:59pm EST.
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Continue reading →: The 2025 Shortlist for Author of the Year (TFR Awards)Celebrating four authors for excellence in transfeminine publishing in 2025. Voting ends December 26th at 11:59pm EST.
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Continue reading →: The 2025 Shortlist for Best Transfeminine Nonfiction (TFR Awards)This year, TFR celebrates six leading contenders for the Best Transfeminine Nonfiction 2025 Award! Voting ends December 26ht at 11:59pm EST.
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Continue reading →: The 2025 Shortlist for Best Transfeminine Poetry (TFR Awards)Five poetry collections by transfeminine authors that wowed us this year! Voting closes on Dec. 26th at 11:59 PM EST.
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Continue reading →: The 14 Types of Voters at a Literary Awards (CW #17)What kind of literary awards voter are you? The best way to find out is to vote in the 2025 TFR Awards!
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Continue reading →: The 2025 Longlist for Best Transfeminine Fiction (TFR Awards)Fourteen early contenders for the best transfeminine novel of 2025. Voting is open until December 26th at 11:59 PM EST.
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Continue reading →: Vote for the 2025 TFR Reader’s Choice Awards!Voting is open now for the 2025 TFR Reader’s Choice Awards! Vote by Dec. 26th.
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Continue reading →: Observing Trans Day of Remembrance 2025Remembering those we’ve lost over the past year.
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Continue reading →: 12 Chilling Books by Transfemmes to Read This Halloween (CW #16)Tales of Nazi censorship, haunted houses, and mushroom cults to keep you up at night.
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Continue reading →: Should Critics Read Bad Books? (CW #15)Art is not something we consume. Art is something we do.
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Continue reading →: Book Review: Woodworking by Emily St. JamesWhile not without its flaws, Emily St. James’ debut novel has a big heart and an important message about intergenerational and platonic friendships in the face of sexual stigma.
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Continue reading →: Trans y Fugas, “Trans Archive and Trans Memory”Jamie Berrout brings us a new partial translation of Mexican periodical Trans y Fugas, published by transfeminine sex worker collective Mariposas Negras and founder/editor Laura Glover.
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Continue reading →: Book Review: Homunculus Tears: Alchemy for the Brokenhearted by InoriA powerful exploration of suicidal ideation and depression that’s diluted by a poor translation and ecchi tropes. Posted to the main site after Patreon censored the review as “sexually gratifying work.”