Reading List

The following is a list of FTM, trans and gender related books that I want to read, in no particular order. Books with a link are ones that were on my wish list but that I’ve since read and reviewed here on Gender Outlaw.

If you have a book to recommend, please email me at genderoutlaws@gmail.com.

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  1. [...] and I would love to know more about his experience (his book, Becoming a Visible Man, is on my Reading List). I haven’t had much trouble finding success stories of transmen and their changed singing [...]

  2. Jan Morris’ “Conundrum” is a recommended read too. Even though she’s MTF, she still writes in a way I could relate to, expressing her feelings and experiences in a way I felt too.

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Joshua Riverdale aka Gender Outlaw, transoutlaw, transguys

Joshua Riverdale

I’m just another Gender Outlaw and this is my personal FTM transition blog. My journal is an important personal development tool: I use it to track and observe the complex, challenging and wondrous aspects of transcending gender. I’m thrilled to know that others find this public navigation helpful.

I’m 37 years old and live in rural British Columbia, Canada with my longtime girlfriend. I was diagnosed with GID by a school psychologist when I was five years old (1979), but I didn’t think of myself as transgender until October, 2007. (Honestly, I didn’t know I had options. I didn’t really know that trans men existed.) Learn more about my transition process here.

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