My list so far has the following: She's Not There- [size=-1]Jennifer Finney Boylan What a wonderful book. I really felt I was living her experience. I think that Iit's such a great story that someone woulod like it even if it had nothing to do with transitioning M2F. Both of these Feinberg works are marvelous I could go on but am getting in need of sleep Drag King Dreams - Leslie Fieinberg Stone Butch Blues [/size][size=-1]- Leslie Fieinberg I fully intend to read the rest of hir works. I'm currently reading Tipping The Velvet by [/size][size=-1]Sarah Waters & loving it. I think that [/size]Conundrum by Jan Morris[size=-1] is a required reading. I personally had problems with her writing style & perhaps there was some issue with language difference. She is Welsh & used terms that didn't make sense to me. I loved how she shared her feelings & experiences though. [/size] [size=-1] [/size]
here's one for pagans As pagans we work with gods and goddess's what are the difference, are there any, and if we are looking for a femine energy would we choose to work just with the goddess and vice-versa. also what is a male trait, for a start could 'destruction' be classed as male, probably not because how many destructive goddess's are there out there? S
the well of loneliness - radclyffe hall fingersmith - sarah waters orlando - virginia woolf (check out the film version of this as well if you haven't already) rubyfruit jungle - rita mae brown the charioteer - mary renault my husband betty - helen boyd