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Pocket Porn FAQ and Trans 101 (2007)
While not actually fiction, it fits best here with the other pocket porn.  This FAQ was put together as a way to give some background information about trans issues, my intentions with writing erotica as activism, what issues I hope to address, and to give me a chance to write snarky answers to questions like, "Um, what gender is that character?" (Comes free with any pocket porn order).


Pocket Porn, Issue Three: Bad Sex (2006)
Set before meeting Miranda, Sylvia writes in her
journal about her experience dealing with radical changes in her sexuality when she starts testosterone blockers.

Pocket Porn, Issue Two: Transcending Virginity (2006)
Miranda and her current partner, Kris,
role play as a teenage virginity pledger and her boyfriend.  I put a lot of humor into this one.  It addresses negotiating a role-play and issues of sex-positivity and feminism as well as issues of transwomen and penetrative sex.

Pocket Porn, Issue One: Escaping the Gender Police (2005)
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wo transwomen drag kings, Sylvia and Miranda, meet at a drag king show.  At this point, Miranda has not yet come out as trans.  This story deals with issues of trans inclusion in queer communities and negotiating sex around body dysphoria.

Abstinence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder (2005)
This is my first completed piece of erotic writing.  I wrote it for an erotic writing contest that had safe sex as the central theme.  After spending years working with sex education being frustrated by the exclusive focus on abstinence and the lack of representation of queer and variant sexualities, I thought, "What sex is safer than abstinence?!"

A Queer Short Story (2004)
When I was a part of a queer writers group, we once had the assignment to write "something that reflected what we thought of when we thought of the word 'Queer.'"  This is what came out of my mind.