Mr.
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Ongoing, First published Feb 06, 2020
"The left will abide a regal queer." - Natalie Wynn

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Imagine a man standing on a stool at a comedy club. "I'm alive, am I right?" The audience bursts out laughing. "Now let me read a 500-word essay about what it means to be alive." Hollering and applause. "What does it mean to exist? Is it gay?" 

That's this book. The man is me, the audience is imagined, the club is Wattpad. 

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I'm aiming at amateur philosophy woven with stories about being a trans man, writen in the style you'd expect from a superhero writer. The essay and nonfiction format is very out of my comfort zone and I hope you like it.

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Beautiful cover by @foxinscreamingcolor!
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🏳️‍🌈 AROACE REPRESENTATION 🏳️‍🌈 TRANS PROTAGONISTS Thing is i like trouble, mess, the adrenaline of hitting the legs when things go wrong (even tho I'm not a good runner). I like to make things right by the wrong and that is pretty much everything you should need to know, but sometimes i bump into real problems, real pigs, even hyper-fast hedgehogs (I'm not gonna explain) And other times i cross with all of this at once and that's the story I'm gonna tell, one of the biggest messes i got into and i could not regret it less. I do not regret getting caught doing the paste-ups, or falling from my bike because of a flying rock, or having to eat wasabi chips. I do not regret any of the vandalism, throwing punches, mocking, being rude, being bossy or being me. In fact, being me and doing shit was one of the best things I've ever did for myself, for the city and for my family. So if you are interested in what I have to say, or if you already don't like me and want to see me getting waisted a couple of times, i think this story can be for you. And hopefully can teach you a couple of things. That's for doing mistakes, for counting stars, for being unapologetically, for spraying the message. ⚠️ Tw: transphobia, lgbtphobia, violence, harassment, parental abuse, slurs, agressive language and more.