![]() ![]() Plett swiftly immerses readers into stories of love, sex, addiction, friendship, family, and identity, saturated with hauntingly realistic dialogue. The characters’ many-faceted personalities are left exposed in a way that refuses a trifling read and defies monolithic conceptions of the trans experience. The stories in A Dream of a Woman are pleasantly gritty. ![]() Plett, author of A Safe Girl to Love and Little Fish, centers and explores the lives of trans women in this marvelously complex assemblage, consisting of five short stories and two longer narratives. We’re back with a feature of Casey Plett and her story collection, A Dream of a Woman, released on September 21st by Arsenal Pulp Press. ![]() Welcome to May We Present…, a column from Lambda Literary that highlights authors with recent or forthcoming publications. May We Present… Casey Plett’s A Dream of a Woman ![]()
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