Phreeky Dragon PressLisa's published books are available through Lulu.com and most online booksellers. Downloads (PDF files) are also available for her books via Lulu, as are reviews and previews. Tie-in items are available in her CafePress store. Thanks for stopping by! |
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Jami has lead a sheltered life; she's home-schooled, shy, smart and pretty. Carys helped start the GSA in her high school, is a clown and a theater geek, doesn't get along with her parents and doesn't quite know what she is. They meet at a spring break arts camp and fall in love. Figuring out what that means, for one girl who has never willingly worn a dress and another who is intersexed, is a bit of a problem. Being a teenager in love is never easy; for Carys and Jami falling in love with each other is a terrifying journey in self-discovery and trust. |
| Fool for Love, 220 pages, 2005. $12.98 print / $4.04 PDF download on Lulu.com; $12.98 elsewhere, ISBN 1-4116-4268-6. A young adult coming of age / coming out romance novel with intersex and genderqueer main characters and a happy ending. The cover art is by artist Jade Gordon, who draws the Lean on Me web comic strip. | ||
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Always the activist, Carys has helped start a support group for queer and gender-questioning young people. The death of a online member of that group sends shock waves that change Carys's and Jami's relationship, nudge Jami to change her appearance, and convince Carys to form a gender theater troupe. Keywords: bisexual, erotica, ethics, gay, genderqueer, guitar, humanism, intersex, jail, lesbian, music, philosophy, photography, polyfidelity, priest, protest, religion, sex, spoken word, theater, trans, wysiwyg. |
| A Queer Circle of Friends, 288 pages, 2006. $15.99 / $5.69 PDF download on Lulu.com; $15.99 elsewhere, ISBN 1-4116-8577-6. A young adult romance novel with intersex, trans, genderqueer, bi, lesbian, gay and questioning characters. Cover art by artist Jade Gordon, who draws the Lean on Me web comic strip. | ||
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One of the great myths of our culture is that at birth each infant can be identified as 'male' or 'female' (reproductive physiology), will grow up to have correspondingly 'masculine' or 'feminine' behavior (gender), live as a 'man' or a 'woman' (social role), and marry a woman or a man (heterosexual affective orientation). This is not so. There is much disagreement as to why this is not so, but a significant number of people in fact do not fit this simple idea of biologically predetermined gender/role destiny. |
| Fragments of Gender, 216 pages, 2005. $13.95 / $2.50 PDF download from Lulu.com; $13.95 elsewhere, ISBN 1-4116-3711-9. Essays, short fiction and a few poems from the first ten years after gender transition. | ||
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Upcoming works: A sequel of sorts to A Queer Circle of Friends, titled A Queer Turn of Events, took place as a rather quirky web serialization / comic on its own website: WizzyWig.net Lisa's current web comic is Out of phase tomboy, a somewhat radical reinterpretation of the text of her life (a fictional autobiography, if you prefer) with occasional reference to the here and now. |
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