Trans-Continental: Steampunk Adventure with a Transgender twist! #trans #books

Silly Hat Books presents: the Trans-Continental series!

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Follow heroines Ida and Duffy as they chase across the steampunk landscape of the North American Republics, via train, airship, or steamboat! Ida is an actress trying to leave her past as soldier Ira Stillwell behind her. She is swept up into adventure and danger by Duffy, a tomboyish mechanic and sometimes artful dodger, and the two become fast friends through thick and thin.

Now both are for sale on Amazon in paperback and ebook format. For audiobook fans, “Girl in the Gears” is available on Audible! If you buy the paperback on Amazon, you also get the ebook for free with Matchbook.

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At Indiana Comic Con this weekend! (Whiteboard Wednesday)

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I will be at the Indiana Comic Con this weekend (Friday, April 29th – Saturday April 30th) at a table in the Artist’s Alley along with John F. Allen, R.J. Sullivan, and Frank Smith III! If you’re going to be there, come see me! I will be wearing an awesome Pac Man dress on Saturday (I can’t wait, it is SO nerdy!) and will be selling & signing my books.

See you there!

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NEW RELEASE! Trans-Continental: Mississippi Queen in paperback and ebook #trans #steampunk

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Ida and Duffy are back, and trouble is hot on their heels! Mississippi Queen is the second episode of my transgender steampunk Trans-Continental series, now available in paperback and ebook on Amazon!

Though the paperback is listed for $8.95, Amazon has it discounted to $8.05, and I have Matchbook enabled, so if you buy the paperback, you get the ebook for free!

If you haven’t read the first in the series, Girl in the Gears, you may want to pick that up (also with Matchbook enabled) first, but I’ve been told by a couple of beta readers that Mississippi Queen could be read on its own with no serious spoilers.

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NEW RELEASE! Trans-Continental: Mississippi Queen

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NOTE: The Kindle ebook is for sale; in a week or two, the paperback will be available as well, with Matchbook enabled, meaning if you wait to buy the paperback, you will get the ebook FREE. If you prefer ebooks, go get it now!

Ida and Duffy are back!

In the exciting follow-up to Girl in the Gears, the duo make their way to the Free City of New Orleans, where they plan to find some answers for Ida among the eclectic citizens of the dazzling city.

Instead, they find themselves “recruited” as bodyguards for the city’s Queen Mayor, who’s on the run from an invading force, and swept up the river aboard a very special steamship: The Marie Curie!

The current ahead is filled with spies, rogues, gunfights, and even an old flame or two. Can Ida and Duffy ride out the storm and survive long enough to find the answers they seek?

“…a real old-school high adventure tale, it covers subject matter that is very timely and explores themes of gender and identity…” — Katina French

Mississippi Queen on Kindle

Mississippi Queen Book Trailer:

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“In short, I felt like a sexy parade float.” Whiteboard Wednesday

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Ida poses as the Queen Mayor of New Orleans in an undercover role. Melvin looks on in disapproval as Duffy encourages Ida, who is doing almost too well at her job. The spotlights on the dock reflect miniature versions of themselves off of the thousands of sequins on Ida’s slinky dress. (Idea courtesy of  my dear friend Quinn!)

Here’s a sneak preview from my soon-to-be-released book, Trans-Continental: Mississippi Queen:

The ground was too far away. Even the toes of my borrowed
shoes were inches off the ground, and the heels seemed halfway to
where my knees would be on a normal night.

This was not a normal night.

As we approached the electric lights of the dock, I squinted into
the harsh glare. Bubbles of light swam all around me, and for a moment
I thought we’d gotten caught in a swarm of some strange insect or small,
bright birds.

Then I realized, the bubbles were my light. The sequined, satin
dress clung to my body in ways that felt sinful. The hoop earrings and
the glossy black wig I wore brushed my bare shoulders. The tight skirt
of the dress hobbled my steps, slowing our progress. Which was fine by
me, I needed to take it easy on these precarious shoes. Not that I could
see them over the stuffing she’d added to my chest.

In short, I felt like a sexy parade float.

 

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Thespians in Mississippi Queen (Whiteboard Wednesday)

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A scene from my upcoming book Trans-Continental: Mississippi Queen: Queen Melony and  June hog the limelight in an impromptu rendition of Hamlet aboard the Marie Curie as Ida looks on with envy.

The idea for this Whiteboard Wednesday comes from Kelli Creamer.

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Trans-Continental: Traveling by ‘babayaga’! #whiteboardwednesday

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Somewhere in the middle of Trans-Continental: Mississippi Queen, a Knobber pilots a babayaga through the wilds of the Kansan Empire, with Ida and Duffy as passengers. The book, which is a sequel to Girl in the Gears, is in final edits for a planned March release.

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Transgender Hoosiers Are Not Second Class: An Open Letter to the Indiana Legislature

To Mike Pence and the Indiana Legislature:selfieJan172016

I am a transgender Hoosier, and I am afraid. I am writing to you for your help.

I was born in Anderson in 1968, I went to high school in Lafayette, I graduated with an engineering degree from Purdue in 1990. I’ve lived, worked, owned homes, and paid taxes in Indiana for decades. I work for Indiana University as an IT specialist providing massive data storage to researchers.

I’ve been married for for almost 12 years, and I’ve helped raise a wonderful stepdaughter, who attends IUPUI. My family lives in Indiana, we have roots here.

I am part of this state.

I don’t deserve second-class treatment.

But that’s just what many bills up for vote are trying to do.

SB 35 and HB 1079 are “bathroom bills” which would force me into public mens’ rooms, where I’m at high risk of abuse and even physical attack. The bills would also set precedents in the Indiana Code that legally deny transgender people’s identity by defining sex by birth and chromosomes only, which is short-sighted and scientifically wrong.

SB 100 would supersede civil rights protections that my city of Indianapolis has provided trans folks like me for 10 years now, and would implement more obstacles to being protected. Its possible replacement, SB 344, provides no protections for transgender Hoosiers whatsoever, separating us from the sexual orientation civil rights protections it proposes. In fact, SB 344 is particularly scary to me because it does propose handling “the transgender issue” at a later time after “some study”. Given the wording of the “bathroom bills” I can only suppose that separating us out will make it easier for legislation that negatively effects us to be enacted. Perhaps it will become illegal to change my gender marker on my license at all? Maybe trans Hoosiers won’t be able to change the sex on their Indiana birth certificate without invasive medical proof?

No other population in this state has so many barriers to being treated like ordinary citizens, and things are set to get worse.

This is why I need you to do whatever you can to stand up against this oppression of a small population. These bills will come to vote very soon, and I need you to not only vote to help transgender Hoosiers like me, but to speak out against them and help turn the hearts of those who would let fear drive them to making difficult lives far more difficult.

Thank you for your attention.

Chris Garrison
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
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Nothing says ‘Christmas’ like a ginormous troll at Big Con (Whiteboard Wednesday)

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Skye MacLeod battles the Chained Lord at Big Con!

Well Merry Christmas Eve Eve to you all. I wish I had a more festive whiteboard drawing for you, but I just can’t top my effort from a couple of weeks ago, and I’ve been itching to show you all this one. It’s a potential for interior art for Restless Spirit (Tipsy Fairy Tales #2) which should be out within a couple of months from Seventh Star Press.

Meanwhile, Happy Holidays and have a great new year!

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In The Hall of the Transit King! A Restless Spirit / Tipsy Fairy Tales Whiteboard Wednesday

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Today, I bring you a glimpse into the upcoming second book in the Tipsy Fairy Tales series, Restless Spirit! I am working with Seventh Star artist Anne Rosario, who is creating a cover and interior art for the book. I drew this scene for her as an idea for the first of the interior pieces. It’ll be interesting to eventually compare my crude drawing to the beautiful art she produces.

It’s an interesting time for me as an author. I have three books waiting in the wings to come out. Restless Spirit has been edited and waits only on the art and layout to be published. Trans-Continental: Mississippi Queen is out to beta readers and will go to editing next month. Mean Spirit, the third Tipsy Fairy Tale, isn’t quite finished, and I plan to get back to it within a couple of weeks.

I hope your December is going well. Me, I am beyond psyched about seeing Star Wars: The Force Awakens this coming Friday!!!

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