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Continue reading →: 115 New Transfeminine Releases from the First Half of 2025Every book published by a transfeminine author in Q1 and Q2 of 2025. Read a book you’ve never heard of!
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Continue reading →: TFR’s 2025 Mutual Aid Pride DrivePride may be over, but our fundraising goal is still in reach! Please consider donating today.
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Continue reading →: Book Review: Stag Dance by Torrey PetersIn her second guest column, Roz Milner tackles Torrey Peter’s blockbuster novella collection Stag Dance and the impossible standards of writing-while-trans.
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Continue reading →: Ranking Every TG/TF Subgenre on Fictionmania (CW #11)Unpacking forty-nine Fictionmania categories for Transgender/Transformation (TG/TF) fiction in all of their messiness and feminist implications.
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Continue reading →: The Birth of American Anti-Trans Law – A Brief History of Transfeminine Literature, Pt. 4A hyperbolic descent into the Antebellum period in search of the origins of American anti-trans law.
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Continue reading →: Update to Our Policies: February 7th, 2025
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Continue reading →: Hardware and Storage: Archiving Your Trans Microlibrary, Part TwoWith tariffs and censorship looming, NobleHeroine tells you everything you need to know about data storage and hardware when preserving your trans microlibrary.
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Continue reading →: 87 New Transfeminine Releases from the Second Half of 2024Every book published by a transfeminine author in Q3 and Q4 of 2024. Read a book you’ve never heard of!
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Continue reading →: Bethany’s Top Ten Transfeminine Novels of 2024Ranking my ten favorite novels published by transfeminine authors in 2024 that I’ve personally read.
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Continue reading →: Book Review: Disobedience by Daniel Sarah KarasikOvershadowed by other releases, Daniel Sarah Karasik’s 2024 debut novel Disobediance is a parable of community building, queer love, and hope after the apocalypse. Reviewed by Roz Milner.
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Continue reading →: Trans Literature Doesn’t Require Big Tech to Organize (CW #10)Don’t get caught flatfooted by potential social media restrictions in the upcoming administration – a step-by-step guide to building transliterary networks by email.



