Nonbinary gender in fiction: Difference between revisions

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* ''Light Up The Dark'', by Suki Fleet, has a minor character named Loz who uses [[singular they]] pronouns. Another character says about Loz: "They don't want to identify as a boy or a girl."
* ''Light Up The Dark'', by Suki Fleet, has a minor character named Loz who uses [[singular they]] pronouns. Another character says about Loz: "They don't want to identify as a boy or a girl."
* ''Kink Aware'', by Morticia Knight, is a BDSM romance book starring a genderqueer character named Cruella. Cruella uses singular they, and the other protagonist, a man named Ray, says that Cruella is "the first person I've wanted who doesn't identify as male or female." Content note: references to past physical abuse.<ref>h{{cite book|title=Kink Aware|last=Knight|first=Morticia|year=2018|publisher=Pride Publishing}}</ref>
* ''Kink Aware'', by Morticia Knight, is a BDSM romance book starring a genderqueer character named Cruella. Cruella uses singular they, and the other protagonist, a man named Ray, says that Cruella is "the first person I've wanted who doesn't identify as male or female." Content note: references to past physical abuse.<ref>h{{cite book|title=Kink Aware|last=Knight|first=Morticia|year=2018|publisher=Pride Publishing}}</ref>
* ''All That Entails'', by E.M. Hamill: "A gender-fluid prince finds an unexpected ally in an arranged marriage with a transgender man."<ref>https://www.queeromanceink.com/book/all-that-entails/</ref>
* In ''Recipe for Two'', by Tia Fielding and Lisa Henry, Wyatt Abbot is "struggling to come to terms with the fact that he's genderfluid."<ref>https://www.amazon.com/Recipe-Two-Tia-Fielding-ebook/dp/B085FZZGJ9/</ref>


=== Comics/Webcomics/Graphic Novels===
=== Comics/Webcomics/Graphic Novels===
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