About us
In 2008 we published a book called Becoming Drusilla, words by Richard and pictures by Dru, which is the story of our friendship, and how we both lived Dru’s transition after she decided on gender reassignment.
An important part of what we learned is that the transgender story, for the sake of a recognisable narrative, is often misrepresented. Certainly Dru’s experience doesn’t conform to standard ideas of ‘before’ and ‘after’. That’s why we’ve made Being Drusilla, because the operation isn’t the end of the story.
We're still friends. Sometimes we think about transgender issues, and sometimes we don’t. Becoming Drusilla, as a book, is now an accepted resource for anyone unexpectedly involved in a transgender story. We hope Being Drusilla is equally welcoming, but in a clickable way. Life goes on. And that's a fact.
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Blogroll
- a unique cipher of anxiety and friendship
- Eventually Perhaps
- Large Blooming Flower The thoughts of a transgendered woman within a near-giant-sized bloke
- Musings of an (I) T Girl
- Natasha Curson – a trans history
- nixwilliams different genders for different benders
- Time Regained
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showboat
It’s been an interesting week in television land. Brian True-May, who is the producer for a show called The Midsomer Murders, got into trouble for describing the fictional location of the show as the “last bastion of Englishness …we just … Continue reading
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Tagged black and white minstrels, Geraldine, Loose Women, Midsomer Murders, negro minstrel, Peter Kay, transsexual
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