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HEY YOU!
Yeah, you! Are you trans? Do you like reading books? Or watching movies?
Do you like media about trans men/transmasculine characters but don't know where to find it?
That's sooo crazy because I have this little spreadsheet I'm working on where I'm trying to document all media with protagonists/major characters who are FTM or transmasculine.
The spreadsheet currently has 400+ entries spread across the following categories:
Books
Manga
Memoirs and non-fiction
Movies
TV Shows
Graphic novels / Comics
Webcomics
Audio dramas
Books and movies are also sorted by:
Which character is trans (MC, love interest, antagonist, etc)
If the trans character is POC
The trans character's sexuality (Because I saw lots of transhet guys sad about only being able to find gay romances)
If the author/actor is also trans (if we know for sure)
It's free to use, and free to add to as well! Editing permissions are on, and I check on the spreadsheet every now and then to make sure everything is in order and to clean up.
If you know something that isn't on the list, please add it! You don't have to fill in every single column, but fill it to the best of your abilities.
If you don't want to use the big ass long link below, you can also use: bit.ly/FTM-protags
I made this because I want it to be a community resource. So even if you're not a trans guy or transmasculine person, please reblog!
#my gay little thoughts#ftm#trans#transgender#transmasc#transmasculine#trans community#trans writing#trans art#lgbt#lgbtq#trans books#trans movies#lgbt literature#trans literature#trans media#trans resources#trans representation#nonbinary#queer#ftm spreadsheet
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#lgbtqia#lgbtq community#lgbt pride#lesbian#lgbtq#nonbinary#queer#sapphic#nonbinary lesbian#gay girls#lgbt representation#lgbt books#lgbtqiia+#lgbt history#pride#queer community#lgbt#lgbtqplus#lgbtq people#asian lgbtq dramas#marriage equality
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With the new Ranma 1/2 series finally out on Netflix it's a great time to mention that despite the fact that Ranma 1/2 cracked a lotta eggs for 90's kids the character (and series as a whole) is not really a queer/trans/nonbinary story.
I loved Ranma 1/2 as a kid, it definitely was a part of crackin' my egg, but seeing people getting into it now calling Ranma (the character) "genderfluid" or "under the trans umbrella" is kinda wild considering like... what the actual character does, is, says, etc and also what the show actually does, is, and says.
#just because you liked it and it helped you understand yourself as trans or queer in general doesnt mean it is actually good representation#or representation at all#enjoy your stuff but make sure to not just lie to people about what the show - series - book - movie - whatever actually is
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As bisexual visibility month approaches us, I wanted to highlight a few bi books we don't see people talking about much and give people some recs for bi books to read!
Books listed:
Fall Into You by Georgina Kiersten
Splinter by Jasper Hyde
Spring on the Peninsula by Ery Shin
When Tara Met Farah by Tara Pammi
Forever Is Now by Mariama J. Lockington
More to Love by Georgina Kiersten
When the Stars Alight by Camilla Andrew
Lulu Sinagtala and the City of Noble Warriors by Gail D. Villanueva
No Two Ways by Chi Yu
Exposing Lesser Demons by K.N. Robertson
Wolfpack by Rem Wigmore
A Dance of Water and Air by Antonia Aquilante
Hugged by Verity Ritchie
Where Willows Weep by Luna Fiore
Fake it by Lily Seabrooke
Small Gods of Calamity by Sam Kyung Yoo
Beyond Repair by Catherine Stein
Baptism of Fire by Jessie Thomas
Poisoned Primrose by Dahlia Donovan
Birthright by M.A. Vice
A Masc for Purim by Roz Alexander
Your Driver is Waiting by Priya Guns
Errant by L.K. Fleet
Loser of the Year by Carrie Byrd
Fortune Favors the Dead by Stephen Spotswood
Monstersona by Chloe Spencer
Scoring a Spouse by Liz Lincoln
Tengoku by Rae D. Magdon
Leaving's Not the Only Way to Go by Kay Acker
Speech and Debacles by Heather DiAngelis
Things I'll Never Say by Cassandra Newbould
Chameleon Moon by RoAnna Sylver
Allure by CEON
To Beg or Not to Beg by Cat Giraldo
Shadows Dark and Deadly by Andrea Marie Johnson
Ride with Me by Jenna Jarvis
Dearly Departed by Heather Novak
Swift and Sudden Exit by Nico Vincenty
Wishing on Winter by Brenna Bailey
Crystrals and Contracts by A. A. Fairview
Tomb of Heart and Shadow by Cara N. Delaney
False Hearts and Broken Frets by Elle Bennett
The Blood Born Dragon by J. C. Rycroft
An Act of Devotion by A. M. Leibowitz
Biting down by Torrance Sené
#My posts#bisexual#bisexual representation#bisexual pride#bi books#bisexual books#sapphic books#booklr#book blog#queer books#lgbt books#lgbtq books#bisexual romance#bookblr#book tumblr#Bi rep#achillean books#bi4bi books#bi4bi#Bi4bi rep#queer bipoc books#bi pride#bisexuality#bisexual rep#bisexual butch#butch books#butch bi
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HIJAB BUTCH BLUES by LAMYA H.
Alright, changing it up a bit with my book stuff but this one hit home with me. The author draws very interesting parallels between stories in the Quran and her experiences as a gay muslim woman that are very interesting. And if you think you can’t be muslim and gay, or wear a hijab and be gay, or even tackle muslim culture and queerness in one, then you’re bound to be pleasantly proved wrong with this one.
#and you know what? the way the author handles the concept of coming out and anonymity is so fucking relatable#the author remains anonymous per her own choice and thats fucking something#lgbtq books#lgbt books#book recommendations#lgbt book recs#queer book recommendations#queer books#gay muslim#lesbian muslim#queer muslim#muslim representation#muslim books#lgbt muslim#lgbtq muslim#lgbt+ books#hijab butch blues#lamya h#hijab butch blues lamya
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do you torture the character you relate to most and recreate your own abuse in fiction to cope or were your needs and feelings acknowledged as a child
#writing#text post#book tropes#writerblr#booklr#writerscorner#books and reading#books#writer things#queer writers#writer memes#writing memes#writing community#writeblr#author#mental health#actually mentally ill#book memes#lgbt representation#lgbt writers#tag your blorbos#writers on tumblr#writerscommunity#tropes#tag your oc#found family
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Marvel character Gwendolyn “Gwen” Poole aka Gwenpool has been confirmed aromantic and asexual!
Gwenpool will come to terms with her sexuality in next week’s issue of Love Unlimited: Gwenpool, her current series which is made by an acespec creative team.
Acespec creators Jeremy Whitley @jeremywhitley, Bailie Rosenlund @bailiesartblog, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Alanna Smith @alannawrites and Kaitlyn Lindtvedt discuss Gwenpool’s asexuality and aromanticism in this new interview for Marvel.
It’s a really great interview, highly recommend reading it!
“Acespec people aren’t often shown in media and when they are, it’s often shown as a trope of being a broken thing that needs fixing. The more diversity and stories we can tell, the better.” -Kelly Fitzpatrick
Love Unlimited: Gwenpool is available now from Marvel Unlimited. The concluding issue of this 6 part limited series will be out next week.
Check out this reading list for Gwenpool if you’d like to read more of her comics!
Gwenpool is the second Marvel character to be confirmed asexual this year, although she will be the first to have her asexuality shown on-page.
Morgan Red was confirmed asexual back in March and his asexuality will be addressed in New Mutants Lethal Legion #5, out in July.
#gwenpool#gwendolyn poole#marvel#marvel comics#comic books#asexual#ace#aromantic#aro#aroace#asexual representation#ace character#aromantic character#aromantic representation#aro character#aro representation#aroace character#aroace representation#queer comics#lgbtqia+ comics#comics by acespec creators#comic: Love Unlimited: Gwenpool#comics with ace characters#comics with aroace characters
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TRIVIA: There's enough named trans characters in Lunar Boy to fill out each color of the trans flag! Don't believe me?? How dare you! Go on, buy and read the book if you don't believe me. Yeah that's right.
But no seriously, Lunar Boy features multiple trans characters across different generations that identify with transness in their own ways-many of which are specific to Indonesian culture and history! Why not celebrate Pride Month by getting a copy for yourself or for a friend? or for a library? libraries are friends.
#pride#pride month#lgbt books#booklr#queer#trans#qpoc#graphic novel#lunar boy#my art#we're here for that tall transfemme and short transmasc representation! it's gaysian heritage month nerd!!#also this doesn't mean these are the only trans characters in the book- these are the named ones.#lest we forget unnamed trans character number 7
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Bernard canonically isn't a twink, y'all just love to fling that as an insult to queer men- fictional and real.
#dc comics#dc#comics#comic characters#batman characters#robin comics#tim drake robin#tim drake: robin#td:r#comic books#bernard dowd#queer characters#canon queer characters#mlm characters#queer representation#fandom critical#social commentary#batfans#batfandom#comic fans#comic fandom#fandoms#queerphobia
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happy ace awareness week, here’s a blog post about free books (mine included!) and—tl;dr—a direct link to them!
#asexual awareness week#asexual books#asexual spectrum#asexuality#demisexuality#graysexual#asexual representation#free books#queer books#queer romance#asexual romance
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How I was introduced to the concept of being nonbinary in the early 2010s.
#queer tag#not adding any other real tags this is just for me#I’ve been super into Book of Hours lately and am earlier reblog made me nostalgia about this#pretty sure I did use the gender neutral terms of address in sunless sea#something something representation
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Black Vampires!
Below the cut you’ll find a list of 10 pieces of vampire media centring black folks by black folks, happy black history month!
1. Fledgling by Octavia Butler (see more)
2.The Gilda Stories by Jewelle Gomèz
3.House of Hunger by Alexis Henderson
4.Darknesses by Lachelle Seville
5.My Soul to Keep by Tananarive Due
6.Slay: the stories of the vampire noire by multiple authors
7.Horror Noire (documentary on AMC+)
8.Vampires in Brooklyn (movie)
9.The Dark World Series by @writingvampires
10.The Black Vampyre (1819) by Uriah Derick D'Arcy, problematic themes and handling of blackness, however our black protagonist vampire, a black bisexual (implied) vampire protagonist is very AMC-Louis-like and it’s important for understanding the others as groundbreaking and reclaiming their stories as they are.
Happy Black History month! I rarely make booklists like this, however, it recently came to my attention that some people aren’t aware of the brilliant subgenre that is gothic/horror written by people of global majority (colour), given it is black history month this list focuses on black people vampire stories written by black people, most of which are also queer (cause vampires are queer af). Allyship is the bare minimum, if we as a society are to grow at all from our forefathers we must understand that our ancestors were flawed, unlearn internalized biases (racism etc), and make intersectional spaces for everyone. I’ve kept it to 10 for my own ability to count everything, I can say with most certainty there’s more out there. These are just the ones I’ve read/watched and have influenced me the most.
#meeralikesbooks#black history month#black history month 2024#books and reading#vampires#gothic horror#black vampire#queer#lgbtq+#bisexual#lesbian#representation#representation matters
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Happy bisexual visibility day! Here are bisexual books out in September!
Books listed:
The Lovers by Rebekah Faubion
Pumpkin Spice & Poltergeist by Ali K. Mulford and Elle Morrison
Love and Loathing in El Olvido by Sylvia San Sebastian
At the End of the River Styx by Michelle Kulwicki
We Will Devour The Night (The Essence of the Equinox, #2) by Camilla Andrew
The Hunter's Gambit by Ciel Pierlot
The Seemingly Impossible Love Life of Amanda Dean by Ann Rose
The Age of Larkspur by Aleighsha Parke
She Slipped Through the Cracks by W. Payne Sillavan
The Glass Scientists, Vol. 2 by S.H. Cotugno
The Shadowbearer's Curse by Jasmyn Morning
Nightstrider (Nightstrider, 1) by Sophia Slade
No One Does It Like You by Katie Shepard
Imbued (Imbued, #1) by Helyna L. Clove
Ménage à Claws (Wayward Déine Chronicles Book 1) by Amelia Lascaux
Spells to Forget Us by Aislinn Brophy
Not The Fainting Kind (Not That Kind Of Dandy Book 2) by Will Soulsby-McCreath
Old Wounds by Logan-Ashley Kisner
The Gods Below (The Hollow Covenant, #1) by Andrea Stewart
Gravity’s Fire by C.J. Aralore
Hating a Witch by Brigid Hunt
Stuck in the Middle With You by Frances M. Thompson
You and I Collide by E. A. M. Trofimenkoff
The Kings of Dusk & Dawn (The Heir to Moondust, #4) by Lou Wilham
#books of the month#My posts#bisexual#bisexual representation#bisexual pride#bi books#bisexual books#sapphic books#booklr#book blog#queer books#lgbt books#lgbtq books#bisexual romance#bookblr#book tumblr#Bi rep#achillean books#bi4bi books#bi4bi#Bi4bi rep#queer bipoc books#bi pride#bisexuality#bisexual rep#bi visibility week
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my book, THE SILVER BIRDS, is out!!!
On a cursed island where birds steal hearts and blades of grass cut sharper than knives, two young women driven by revenge take on solving a series of mysterious deaths.
Every winter’s first snow, a flock of silver birds descends upon Namu Island and leaves with a heart. When River’s father is taken, she seeks vengeance.
But soon uncanny events unfold: islanders die in eerie ways, the woods turn green in the dead of winter, River’s brother disappears, and a strange woman turns up.
To save her brother and unravel the island’s mystery, River will be cast into an unexpected alliance that will challenge her beliefs, trust, and love.
THE SILVER BIRDS is a queer enemies-to-lovers dark fantasy novel, which features conflicted characters filled with rage and wants for revenge, yet fiercely protective of the ones they trust enough to love. There is no good and evil, but rather a beautifully dark grey where monsters who aren’t really monsters live.
#the silver birds#books#book release#horror book#romance books#wlw books#queer books#lgbt books#sapphic books#sapphic#sapphism#wlw#queer#queer recs#lgbtqia#queer representation#fantasy books#romantasy#queer fantasy#wlw fantasy#indie author#indie books#indie writer#sapphic september#writers of tumblr#writeblr#booklr#bookish#queer art#wlw art
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2 queer-inclusive picture books about becoming a big sibling
All Our Love by Kari-Lynn Winters – A little girl writes a letter to her new baby brother, welcoming him to the family. Features gay parents.
When Aidan Became a Brother by Kyle Lukoff – When Aidan was born, everyone thought he was a girl. Eventually, Aidan realized he was actually a boy, and so he and his parents corrected the parts of his life that didn’t fit anymore. Now, Aidan is about to become a big brother, and he wants to make everything right for the new baby. But what exactly does that entail?
#librarylife#libraryland#libraries#school librarian#school libraries#picture books#queer representation#kidlit#children's books#parenting#queer positivity#trans representation#trans positivity#big life moments#lgbt+#lgbt+ characters
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23 Queer Books for Disability Pride Month
July is Disability Pride Month! To celebrate, we asked our contributors to recommend their favorite queer books with disabled characters. The contributors to this list are: Neo Scarlett, Dei Walker, E. C., Polls, Rascal Hartley, Sanne, Meera S., Shadaras, Shea Sullivan, Annabeth Lynch, Tris Lawrence, Nova Mason, Nina Waters, and an anonymous contributor. Reminder: we encourage our rec list contributors to suggest books that spoke to them, which means that sometimes works on our rec lists do not include explicit representation.
Brooms by Jasmine Walls
Iron Widow (Iron Widow series) by Xiran Jay Zhao
Six of Crows (Six of Crows series) by Leigh Bardugo
Golden Stage by Cang Wu Bin Bai
Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi
The Tea Dragon Festival Treasury Edition by K. O’Neill
He Who Drowned the World by Shelley Parker-Chan
Feed (Newsflesh series) by Mira Grant
Into the Drowning Deep (Rolling in the Deep series) by Mira Grant
Nimona by N.D. Stevenson
Interesting Facts about Space by Emily Austin
Body, Remember: A Memoir by Kenny Fries
The Unbroken (Magic of the Lost series) by C.L. Clark
The Lost Hero (The Heroes of Olympus series) by Rick Riordan
The Monster Baru Cormorant (The Masquerade series) by Seth Dickinson
Chrono Crusade (Chrono Crusade series) by Daisuke Moriyama
Tokyo Babylon by Clamp
Godkiller (Fallen Gods series) by Hannah Kaner
A Tiny Piece of Something Greater by Jude Sierra
Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers
The Charm Offensive (The Charm Offensive series) by Alison Cochrun
Umineko When They Cry by 07th Expansion
Copper Coins by Mu Su Li
What are your favorite queer books with disability rep?
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#duck prints press#book recommendations#queer books#queer book recommendations#disability representation#disability pride month
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