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::{{ping|Bean3000}} of course, go ahead! Old version of pages are always saved, so we can always go back to the current version if we don't like it. --[[User:Ondo|Ondo]] ([[User talk:Ondo|talk]]) 09:45, 5 April 2020 (UTC)
::{{ping|Bean3000}} of course, go ahead! Old version of pages are always saved, so we can always go back to the current version if we don't like it. --[[User:Ondo|Ondo]] ([[User talk:Ondo|talk]]) 09:45, 5 April 2020 (UTC)
== the book "Ice Song" ==
From the book description and reviews of ''Ice Song'' (by Kirsten Imani Kasai), I'm not 100% sure if this would fall under the main nonbinary characters section or the "Fictional sexes" section. It definitely seems to be on more the fantasy side.
{{quote|Sorykah Minuit is a scholar, an engineer, and the sole woman aboard an ice-drilling submarine in the frozen land of the Sigue. What no one knows is that she is also a Trader: one who can switch genders suddenly, a rare corporeal deviance universally met with fascination and superstition and all too often punished by harassment or death.
Sorykah's infant twins, Leander and Ayeda, have inherited their mother's Trader genes. When a wealthy, reclusive madman known as the Collector abducts the babies to use in his dreadful experiments, Sorykah and her male alter-ego, Soryk, must cross icy wastes and a primeval forest to get them back. Complicating the dangerous journey is the fact that Sorykah and Soryk do not share memories: Each disorienting transformation is like awakening with a jolt from a deep and dreamless sleep.}}
--[[User:TXJ|TXJ]] ([[User talk:TXJ|talk]]) 14:57, 5 April 2021 (UTC)
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