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Trans fiction authors that I've read. (mostly MtF, sorry)  All available

on Amazon.  Who knows, maybe some of the authors are here.

 

TG = Trans Girl

hetero TG = Trans Girl attracted to boys

lesbian TG = Trans Girl attracted to girls

YA = Young Adult

 

First, kid friendly:  Zoe Talor.  Karin Bishop's YA books.
Arguably Alecia Snowfall.

 

Tanya Allan: hetero TG -- my age.  a variety of plots.
Married, then came out late in life and writes hetero TG
fiction

 

Jenny Walker:  hetero TG -- I absolutely loved "No Half Measures"

 

Karin Bishop: hetero TG -- some YA and some adult TG
literature.  The ones I like best are "Fool Moon" and "On
the Road - Again".  The YA novels are decent, but a repeat
of the same story over and over.  I guess I like "Fashion
Class" best of that lot.

 

Monique S: lesbian TG -- age 67, wrote an apparent slightly
fictionalized memoir of being trans in London in the 80's

 

Daring Diane: writing about keeping male identity and being
heterosexual, but cross dressing and living as a girl/woman.
Annoyingly close to my mentality, because I don't want to be
that male, but I kind of am.  I would push the Red Button to
be a real woman instantly.  She seems to indicate to us that
she would not.

 

Zoe Talor:  lesbian TG -- YA, very cute, very comforting to
read.  All the right advice.

 

N. L. Paradox: hetero TG -- Hold on to your
hats.  I've only read one by her, "Prom Changed Everything".
It was beyond excellent, but very difficult.  You can start
at chapter 3 if you don't want to be shredded by a rape
scene in chapters 1 & 2.  The rest is about recovery and
PTSD and a service dog.  I dissociated and read from the
beginning but I didn't like reading 1 & 2.

 

Alecia Snowfall: hetero TG -- "The Station's Late Nite
Princess" Totally awesome.  YA setting, but some very dark
assaults.

 

Savannah Maun: lesbian TG -- I loved everything by her.
"Who the Hell am I?" is an intersex MC raised as a boy, but
was a girl inside.  I personally know someone with this
exact life story.

 

There are some other authors on Amazon.  I'm only including
authors for whom I have completed reading at least one novel.

 

Chelsea M. Cameron gets a special mention because her
December 2019 novel, "Christmas Inn Maine" had a main
character who had a female body and is "girl-adjacent" with
gender dysphoria sometimes.  Then the author comes out in
the epilogue as being girl-adjacent.

 

There is an adult transgender fiction site -- site is not
all or even mostly porn, just intended for adults. Some of
the authors listed above are available for free on the site:

 

https://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/index.php

 

 

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Guest Lynnie

I'm not on that site but I have written and published a fictional work that's now out of print and I don't promote my work on this site as a matter of principle. I have some copies that I just give to interested friends now. It isn't the better part of writing as far as I'm concerned. People have looked at that book and said, "How do you write so much?" (The book was over 500 pages).

 

I said, "Because I'm a sicko."

 

With that I get strange looks.

 

I explain, "Writing is a disease. Think about it. Who in her right mind would write 500 pages of something that only ends up in somebody's bathroom?"

 

That said, I'd like to see more to why you consider the works you cited "awesome". It should be revealing of your manner of thought.

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Hi Trans Readers,

Not sure if this is the right place to post, but I started typing on a new novel today—with the spirit of a trickster character called Pixie. Watch her fly! I'm a totally new person as a writer now, so I have no idea how it'll turn out.

I have you lovely supportive people to thank for seeing me through this past year. I hope this portends Hope itself. I need some of that.

cheers,

Davie

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