2018-06-15

bjornwilde: (Default)
2018-06-15 07:50 am
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Dreadnought early review

I started Dreadnought by April Daniels last night and it is already a solid 5 stars. It is going to have to work hard to lose any stars too. Basic concept is a trans-girl ends up with a fallen super hero's powers which transforms her to the body she always knew she should have.

I am not trans and I haven't know too many in my life. I have know those who enjoyed wearing feminine clothing and count myself among them. I also grew up hating and being uncomfortable with what I would now label as toxic masculine culture. I remember never feeling like I fit in or had a tribe until I discovered Goth culture and it's blurred gender expectations. I do not know the trans experience and do not claim to understand it, but I think I can recognize it. This book seems to do an amazing job of presenting a trans person and the emotional and personal challenges they face. Reviews I've seen online from queer people as well as trans support this view, though there is some eye rolling at the magical transformation and skipping the challenges in a realistic transition.

So far, my only grump is the goth witch super hero, who is of course the judgemental bitch/mean girl. Granted the story is still in the early stages, so maybe she comes around, but it just seems too typical. Still, I've known a fair number of older pagan/wiccan women who were/are trans-exclusionary, so it's not unrealistic.
bjornwilde: (this is the happy goth)
2018-06-15 12:49 pm

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I had the oddest urge to bring my bike and gear to work again so I may ride at lunch. I think i am going to make this happen next week but gathering the gear this weekend and tuning up the bike.

I've been listening to a Classic Goth playlist put together on Spotify and it's not bad but it does not dig deep. Tempted to make my own now.

I also seem to be in a mood for listening to music and goofing off between work, but not RPGing. :/