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Resilience: Surviving in the Face of Everything (2017)

by Amy Eleanor Heart

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Take a journey through the worlds of thirty (C)AMAB* trans writers in what is currently the largest collection of poetry and prose made for and by us. Featuring new work by:Luna Merbruja ¿ KOKUMO ¿ Magpie Leibowitz ¿ Joss Barton ¿ Ariel Howland ¿ Casey Plett ¿ Sascha Hamilton ¿ Sophia Quartz ¿ A.K. Blue ¿ Rahne Alexander ¿ Tobi Hill-Meyer ¿ Lawrence Walker ¿ Connifer Candlewood ¿ Serafima Mintz ¿ Talia Johnson ¿ Sugi Pyrrophyta ¿ Oti Onum ¿ Sara Oliver Wight ¿ erica, inchoate ¿ Lillita Lustre ¿ Tyler Vile ¿ Lina Corvus ¿ Bridget Liang ¿ CHRYSALISAMIDST ¿ Ana Valens ¿ Larissa Glasser ¿ Lilith Dawn ¿ AR Rushet ¿ Boudicca Walsh ¿ Rabbi Emily Aviva-Kapor ¿ and an introduction by Julia SeranoCurated and Edited by Amy Heart, Sugi Pyrrophyta, and Larissa GlasserNote: *(C)AMAB means (coercively) assigned male at birth. Our writers featured in this book exist across the gender spectrum, but do not identify with their birth assignment. Many are trans women, but some are genderqueer, non-binary, agender, or all of the above.… (more)
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I received this for backing the anthology's Kickstarter, and it's just so beautiful. All the authors are so deeply talented and each story really aches to be heard. Sometimes it felt so steeped in trauma and pain it was hard to grapple with, but the variety meant it definitely didn't feel like the same thing over and over again, and within that trauma and pain, there were always moments of light and love that I really appreciated and think are so, so important. A great collection, and it comes with trigger warnings for each story in the back, which I thought was pretty incredible! ( )
  aijmiller | May 1, 2019 |
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Take a journey through the worlds of thirty (C)AMAB* trans writers in what is currently the largest collection of poetry and prose made for and by us. Featuring new work by:Luna Merbruja ¿ KOKUMO ¿ Magpie Leibowitz ¿ Joss Barton ¿ Ariel Howland ¿ Casey Plett ¿ Sascha Hamilton ¿ Sophia Quartz ¿ A.K. Blue ¿ Rahne Alexander ¿ Tobi Hill-Meyer ¿ Lawrence Walker ¿ Connifer Candlewood ¿ Serafima Mintz ¿ Talia Johnson ¿ Sugi Pyrrophyta ¿ Oti Onum ¿ Sara Oliver Wight ¿ erica, inchoate ¿ Lillita Lustre ¿ Tyler Vile ¿ Lina Corvus ¿ Bridget Liang ¿ CHRYSALISAMIDST ¿ Ana Valens ¿ Larissa Glasser ¿ Lilith Dawn ¿ AR Rushet ¿ Boudicca Walsh ¿ Rabbi Emily Aviva-Kapor ¿ and an introduction by Julia SeranoCurated and Edited by Amy Heart, Sugi Pyrrophyta, and Larissa GlasserNote: *(C)AMAB means (coercively) assigned male at birth. Our writers featured in this book exist across the gender spectrum, but do not identify with their birth assignment. Many are trans women, but some are genderqueer, non-binary, agender, or all of the above.

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