Transmogrify!: 14 Fantastical Tales of Trans Magic

Transmogrify!: 14 Fantastical Tales of Trans Magic

g. haron davis

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Perfect for fans of All Out and Cemetery Boys, this anthology claims a seat at the table of fantasy literature for trans and gender nonconforming stories. Transness is as varied and colorful as magic can be. In Transmogrify!, you’ll embark on fourteen different adventures alongside unforgettable characters who embody many different genders and expressions and experiences—because magic is for everyone, and that is cause for celebration. Featuring stories from: AR Capetta and Cory McCarthy g. haron davis Mason Deaver Jonathan Lenore Kastin Emery Lee Saundra Mitchell Cam Montgomery Ash Nouveau Sonora Reyes Renee Reynolds Dove Salvatierra Ayida Shonibar Francesca Tacchi Nik Traxler


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    Mar 28, 2025
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    Transmogrify! is a captivating collection of stories that brings a fresh perspective to the fantasy genre. The anthology features a wide range of trans and non-binary characters, which I found to be both empowering and wonderfully diverse. Each story had its own unique twist on magic and transformation, and the variety of styles and voices kept me engaged throughout the book.

    What I really enjoyed was how the book balanced action, heartfelt moments, and meaningful representation. It felt like a celebration of identity through the lens of magical realism, giving each character their own space to explore who they are.

    Overall, Transmogrify! was a good read, offering a range of imaginative and inspiring stories. It’s a fantastic collection for anyone who loves fantasy and wants to see more diverse and inclusive narratives in the genre. 

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