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On this mega I shall take the opportunity to rant about one of my favorite things: the Webnovel UNJUST DEPTHS!

Do you love transgenders?

Do you love communism?

Do you love queer romance?

Do you love killing fascists in a giant fucking mech?

Would a plotline with all of these things happening in a underwater retro-futuristic gundam setting intrigue you?

Especially if its actually really well written with good characters, rich worldbuilding, and a marxist leninist transfem author?

All of the answers should be: YES I DO or else I WILL BAN YOU

Since you obviously love all of those things then Unjust Depths is perfect for YOU yes YOU! It is DESTINY

The Imbrian Ocean is at a time of severe instability. The monarch of the vast Empire that spans its unjust depths (:3) is sick and nearing death, every territory of the ocean now vying to carve their own Destiny out of the chaos. From the Volk fascists pigmask-off , Zionists hamas-base (they literally will not die why are they still here oh my god), The 'Anarchists' (social chauvanists) lenin-dont-laugh in Bosporus, and the monarchs gui-trans of each vast noble domain, each vies for power and prestige no matter who they crush underfoot, but it would be a pretty depressing story without a bright light in the dark.

On the edge of the Empire sits the glorious Union! The (Soviet) Union soviet-chad is a socialist federation of three states (and one anarchist mountain left-unity-4 )that were formerly slave colonies under the Imbrian Empire until they broke away in a fierce liberation war. They have spent the last 20 years since then building themselves up. Whether they be Human bridget-disco , Shimmi kbity-how (Catgirls who usually follow a religion closely related to modern Islam), and Kattaran transshork-happy (a hybrid humanoid species with characteristics of sea life ranging from sharks to cuttlefish)building socialism side by side.

First lead under the revolutionary leader Dashka Kansal, then the Idealist Ahwalia who lead the country to near ruin in pursuit of building a utopia on pillars of sand, then under the scientific socialist three-heads-thinking leadership of the Grand Marshall of the Union, Bhavani Jayanskar (I love Jayanskar so much shes basically as if Stalin, Lenin, and Zhukov were rolled into the same person but was a black lesbian badass who wore the uniform REALLY WELL)(she aint the main character at all tho shes only in very few scenes i just love her so much). Under Jayanskar, the Union has been growing their economy to both eliminate hunger and give everyone a home chad-stalin , but also growing their military capabilities for the inevitable return of the Empire. The Union is alone, but with the people by its side nothing, not even Destiny, can snuff out true freedoms light. specter

As war wages between the Empire and Republic (basically underwater USA) once more over the lands between them, the facade begins to finally crack...

And a border conflict between the Empire and Union escalate, and the dreaded reconquest begins.

Amidst this turmoil, lives our main characters (yes there are multiple and all of them are lovely). Each of whom I personally love dearly, and are very well characterized. Many are soldiers of the Union, some are scientists, some are divers (mech pilots), some are lost strands finding new meaning after joining this band of Brigands

All are Communists steban

All serve the Union USSR

All would gladly give their lives to defending socialism comrade-stoic

but even they would have little inkling of the adventure set in store for them as the lands beneath the waves erupt in fire, fury, and revolt

Can these transgender badasses kick fascist ass?

Can they kiss? (oh my god please kiss ISTG THERE IS SO MUCH SHIPPING AHHHH ITS GLORIOUS)

FIND OUT HERE: https://unjustdepths.com/

please do or else I will pout incessantly

just try it pleeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaase i need to talk to someone about it after Cromalin went AFK

(I miss her, she was a real one)

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  • khizuo [ze/zir]
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    20 hours ago
    when the book is orange!

    You referenced Casey Plett when talkin bout Nevada

    Haha, my professor assigned us Plett's article "Rise of the Gender Novel" as one of our first class readings, so that's why I brought it up. Plett goes into her idea of the Gender Novel(tm) more in that article. Actually, when we were having an in-class discussion over that article, that was when I first brought up the liberal obsession with endings; I liked that I got to tie our class discussion today back to that one. I like doing little things like that.

    the majority of trans litfic does ardently refuse to have a neat ending which is very cute

    I mean I think this isn't limited to trans litfic, though I haven't done enough fiction reading in recent years to be able to definitively say. I personally think Nevada's ending is perfect, but I know that there are some people who don't love it (including some people in my class)

    She needs to help herself before anyone else, evidently

    There's literally a passage in the book where Maria talks about trying to help James as a vehicle for helping herself. Maria...

    You can't decide people's pronouns ofc

    I use he/him pronouns for James because Binnie does. I mean, maybe Maria did come on too strong. But this feels like reaching into a pot of weird tumblr discourse (why was "egg discourse" a thing oh my god) so honestly I don't know if I'll personally reach a good conclusion.

    • ashinadash [she/her]
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      20 hours ago
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      Rise of the Gender Novel

      Oh how did I not know this was a thing? Oh: Moving Forward, Middlesex, For Today... Annabel. Oh god that's a LOT OF PSYCHIC DAMAGE aubrey-pain Oh my god I hate Annabel so fucking much. Why does Plett have to be canadian and bring up my nightmares? Uh can we talk about this article because I know these. My english teacher recommended me Middlesex and Annabel. Lol, lmao. I find it interesting that aside Middlesex, these books are pretty contemporary to Nevada et al. This article is hilarious, I think Casey Plett might be a genius.

      These novels are well positioned to yank at liberal heartstrings, promising both uplifting narratives and the safe nudging of comfort zones. However contemporary the Gender Novel is, though, it’s tapping into a much older form: the epic, with its quests and journeys and brave deeds.

      Oh, yeah, uh see this is what you were talkin about, I'm p sure. What I meant too, lol.

      Trans critic Katherine Cross notes this in Bitch magazine, in an article discussing Nevada and Janet Mock’s superb memoir, Redefining Realness.

      Uh maybe I have read this and I just forgor... This is probably where I saw all this, 'cause I remember about that memoir being mentioned.

      Others include Binnie, Dane Figueroa Edidi, Morgan M. Page, Everett Maroon, Ryka Aoki, and Trish Salah, to name a few.

      I don't actually recognise all of these names. madeline-stare I must observe

      That is a good discussion tie-in though, nice.

      I mean I think this isn't limited to trans litfic,

      Uh yeah you're right, you have Mostly Dead Things or fuck, Your Driver Is Waiting, it is a broader litfic thing, I guess nobody had written a trans litfic yet. I sure do get tunnelvision with these things... Hilariously enough people here and in trachat have said about being surprised by the ending, which feels deeply nostalgic to me.

      I use he/him pronouns for James because Binnie does.

      Yeah I do too, always have. Should I have been using other ones? I guess it's not that important why he flipped out but this book makes me stir like that

      • khizuo [ze/zir]
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        19 hours ago
        i heard they named a state after this

        Why does Plett have to be canadian

        Maybe next time you encounter Casey Plett, before you drop the spaghetti, you can ask her for her opinions on Annabel and Middlesex very-smart

        This article is hilarious

        I've never read Casey Plett, I wonder if this article is indicative of her fiction writing style or if it's very different... anyways I enjoyed it a lot too. I don't really intend to read any of the Gender Novels(tm) she mentions... actually maybe I'll try one of them, just to see what they're like, lol. But I already have a reading list that's way too long, so crappy books from cis authors about trans people will have to wait.

        which feels deeply nostalgic to me

        Yeah, there's an element of nostalgia in it for me too. Idk, even outside the context of The Ending Fits The Purpose Of The Novel, I like the ending because I've always liked bittersweet non-conclusions where the characters move on and nothing substantially changes. There's just something about them that works for me.

        Should I have been using other ones?

        I mean, I didn't really think about it until my class brought it up... so idk.

        • ashinadash [she/her]
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          19 hours ago
          fabulous bit

          ask her for her opinions on Annabel and Middlesex

          Uh she hates them, she has to, I mean her article feels very dim and unimpressed about them. Plus I don't know if I can get along with anybody who likes Annabel. It is so bad I didn't even develop a mythos and subgenre and evolutionary line for it, smh.

          I've never read Casey Plett,

          Ooh ooh ooh, me!!! I have read her short Other Women (from 2012's The Collection) and also Little Fish. Little Fish in particular is a pretty fucking sombre book, although it's not really sad per se. Maybe I'm just reading her article super weird, Idk. Autism humour. I do like Little Fish fwiw, but the ex-Mormon stuff was kind of beyond me. I support keeping crappy cis-written books off your to-read, I mean some cis authors even write trans protagonists pretty okay, could read those first, lol

          I've always liked bittersweet non-conclusions where the characters move on and nothing substantially changes.

          Oh waow, imagine having actual taste, could not be me. Nevada was my intro to the concept, it took me a while to grapple with the idea of a story that just cuts like this. I did come around to it though, I mean it's not that hard to parse, the state of the characters at the end of it tell you what you need to know about where it ended. It's like a lil media literacy test!

          I didn't really think about it until my class brought it up

          Me either, it's such an odd topic. Idk, using pronouns for someone that they explicitly do not use seems weird. Not in an egg-directive way, but in a this-does-not-represent-this-persons-current-identity way. You can argue over how much it matters for fictional characters but for me, Idk. Unless it's those bad anime where they do the four-letter-t-slur thing, at that point it's an aspect of reclaiming a character for trans rep, like Bridget or smth.