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  • naom3 [she/her]
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    4 months ago

    So uh, what exactly is an A Novel? I’ve seen you use that term before but I don’t know what it means and google was seemingly incapable of telling the difference between “an A novel” and “a novel” so I just got a ton of results about novels

    • ashinadash [she/her]
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      4 months ago

      Time for tinfoil hat shit!!!! power-genius

      Okay it's a term I invented myself, sorry sorry. Uh broadly it involves litfic by trans people (usually white binary trans women, let's be real) but in a narrower sense it follows the chronology of novels that spawned out of Nevada or Topside Press - so Nevada itself, I've Got A Time Bomb by Sybille Lamb, Otros Valles by Jamie Berrout, Little Fish by Casey Plett, Detransition Baby by Torrey Peters, (as well as all her other works) and Manhunt by Gretchen Felker Martin.

      Those are all the ones with really firm provable connections, like the authors know eachother or were featured in the same anthology or they directly reference eachothers' works, (Nevada in Otros Valles, Torrey Peters in Manhunt) and stuff. I also tend to include works of a similar mode like Tell Me I'm Worthless by Alisom Rumfitt or Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl by Andrea Lawlor, and sometimes you will catch me referencing other trans fiction, such as Sterling Karat Gold by Isobel Waidner or Little Blue Encyclopedia by Hazel Jane Plante. That's the skinny, and in the broadest sense it refers to my weird obsession with trans litfic.

      The etymology is, uh you know books that are like "Book Title: A Novel"? Usually kinda pretentious, reserved for "literary fiction". Almost all of these books have that thing, and it should properly be called "The Trans A Novel" I guess.

      I'm a regular person, promise normal

        • ashinadash [she/her]
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          4 months ago

          I guess crush Initially I was just the Nevada Enjoyer, but after Detrans came out I was like.... woah there's a whole subculture, this big interconnected spiderweb of dorks. I must study it power-genius