(We hope that you do, and can’t wait to read what you come up with. You'll be up for a cash prize, plus the chance to be published in our new literary magazine, Prompted. If you stumble upon a story that feels interesting or meaningful to you, feel free to leave a like or a comment! And that’s not all you can do: you can also follow authors to receive notifications about their new stories, and even enter the contest yourself. Past winners and shortlisted stories can be found at the top. We hope to highlight as many of these narratives as we can, with this page devoted to transgender stories submitted to the Reedsy short story contest. Of course, for every trans story that makes it into the mainstream, there are hundreds more than don’t. Where can you read more stories by trans authors? Meanwhile literary novels like Binnie’s Nevada are a breath of fresh air in a convention-bound genre, shedding light on the trans experience while remaining accessible and entertaining to cis readers as well. Charming yet incisive YA like Kacen Callender’s Felix Ever After and Aiden Thomas’s Cemetery Boys are setting trends and redefining expectations for YA readers and writers everywhere. Today, the tides are finally turning in a manner that’s long overdue, with authors like Imogen Binnie and Meredith Russo forging a more hopeful path for trans and cis writers and readers around the world.īut there’s still a long way to go, which is why we’re grateful for each new trans narrative that enters the canon - particularly in the form of fiction, an obviously massive category in which trans authors have long been excluded from the mainstream. Transgender stories have not always been welcome in the mainstream indeed, after decades of horrific discrimination, trans authors have shown remarkable resolve, continuing to fight ardently for their voices to be heard. She has been crying for as long as you can remember, determined to remind you of the things you did. Granted, most people don’t like hearing young girls cry but you have no other choice: Nothing you can do will ever make her stop. 2 … 11 Next › Last » The Best Transgender Short Stories by Parker Adams CW: transphobia When she cries, you try to ignore her.
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