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Trans Character of the Day
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Benji from Hell Followed With Us is a trans boy and uses he/him pronouns!
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theartistichuman · 8 months
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LOVE failed chosen ones. Chosen ones who failed and chosen ones who aren’t special and never were and chosen ones by chance and chosen ones by a choice not their own and chosen ones who succeeded at what cost
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transbookoftheday · 6 months
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Trans Horror Books
Looking for some trans horror books to read for Halloween? Here you go:
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Book titles:
Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White
The Spirit Bares Its Teeth by Andrew Joseph White
The Ojja-Wojja by Magdalene Visaggio and Jenn St-Onge
Let Me Out by Emmett Nahil and George Williams
The Honeys by Ryan La Sala
Even If We Break by Marieke Nijkamp
Tell Me I’m Worthless by Alison Rumfitt
Brainwyrms by Alison Rumfitt
All the White Spaces by Ally Wilkes
Bound In Flesh by Lor Gislason
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noctivagus-art · 4 months
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-I will be good. I will be good. I will be good. I will keep Seraph hidden, locked up in my chest, whatever it takes to make sure the Angels never get the weapon they made of me.-
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nathan-moth · 2 months
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I've been wanting to do another Benji and Silas fanart so I decided to merge it into one illustration and look at those wings 😭💜✨️
Also I wanted to draw a post-transitioning Silas with masculine clothes and short hair and SIR— you have all the gender my good man!!!
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blockbusterclosed · 3 months
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Ever since I read Salvador I knew I needed to draw xem. Xyr swag is too much
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scared-to-look · 6 months
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I’ve never heard a quote about transness I’ve related to more
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book-m0use · 5 months
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least favorite thing about small fandoms is i look like a stalker when i go through the tag and like a bunch of posts because its the same ten people posting
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kyleesarthell · 7 months
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Benji & Silas
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goobygoobb · 8 months
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would benji be a hozier listener? i feel like he would be.. maybe
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via-rant · 4 months
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As excited as I am for the PJO show I am going to ALWAYS beg people to pirate it!! Every single time!! I love the series just as much as anyone but I'm not gonna pay for these piles of shits!! Yes I'm also talking about Rick!! Him being "Neutral" about the Palestine Genocide is absolutely disgusting!! The idea that people don't care that innocent lives, including infants, are dying day by day is honestly concerning for them!
That being said there are many other authors who do support Palestine 100%!!!
. Andrew Joseph White - Author of "Hell Followed With Us" + "The Spirit Bares Its Teeth"
. Xiran Jay Zhao - Author of "Iron Widow"
. Aiden Thomas - Author of "The Sunbearer Trials" + "Cemetery Boys" + "Lost In The Never Woods"
All books are very Queer and POC also so you'll be supporting those communities as well!!
Please please please feel free to add any authors you can think of that support Palestine!! FREE PALESTINE 🇵🇸!!!
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There’s something in the way anger is treated in Hell Followed With Us. Because Benji is angry, and it is righteous. He is never expected to pack up his anger and calm down, he is allowed to feel and act on his rage, even when self destructive, in a way so many queer people wish they could. His anger is not a flaw, it is his power.
It goes against everything the church tells us about anger. We should “turn the other cheek” and take it, to accept the hollow satisfaction of being the “better person” when faced with people who would see us dead in the street. It is evil, it is weakness, it is sin. They want to take away our anger, our rage, our wrath, because they know what we can do with it, and that scares them.
Benji and Seraph are for all of us who want to scream in the face of bigots,
we will not lay down and die
Because Seraph is queer rage incarnate, and it is glorious
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theartistichuman · 2 years
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I love you violence I love you descent into madness I love you transformations into an unrecognizable self I love you monsters who were human I love you questioning if I’ve changed or been like this all along I love you being scared I love you secrets I love you twisted coming of age stories
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lakecountylibrary · 3 months
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If you liked Camp Damascus, try Hell Followed With Us
and vice versa!
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There's a lot to love in both Camp Damascus by @drchucktingle and Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White. As horror novels about queer youth with, shall we say, complicated relationships with religion, they have a lot in common - if you liked one you very well may like the other. Let's take a closer look.
Characters:
Both books feature queer, autistic youth fighting back. The characters are trying to survive in a world created for them by abusive adults and religious institutions that hold power over them.
In Camp Damascus we follow Rose (autistic, lesbian). In Hell Followed With Us we follow Benji (neurodivergent, trans) and Nick (autistic, gay).
Genre:
Both books are horror, but with two distinct flavors. Camp Damascus has more of a creepy factor, while Hell Followed With Us leans more toward gore. In Camp there is some mystery to the evil, but in Hell the evil has a name, a face, an address - and a to-do list.
Both books deal with Christian cults and the horrors of indoctrination. They deal with the characters' complicated relationships to Christianity as an institution and God as a concept. They also both quote Christian scripture heavily.
Vibes:
While both books are horror, they do feel very different, largely because the primary emotion that drives each story is different. In Camp Damascus, it's love. In Hell Followed With Us, it's rage. You'll certainly find both emotions in certain quantities in either novel, but what they primarily put forward distinctly changes the vibe of both books.
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So there you have it! Two fantastic reads in close thematic conversation with each other - but still quite distinct. If either sounds good to you, do yourself a favor and check out both today!
See more of Robin's recs
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drawsderek · 9 months
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@ this,,, had to draw this,,,
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halfapersob · 2 months
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Benji, because hfwu is a wond3rful book
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