Translations:Genderqueer/37/en
- In Rhiannon Collett's play Wasp, the protagonist Wasp is genderqueer.[1]
- In Ann Roberts' young adult book In The Silences, the protagonist Kaz describes themself as nonbinary and genderqueer.[2]
- Creators of the webcomic Mahou Shonen FIGHT! have "confirmed that Raji and Raji's fiancé both identify as gender queer and non-conforming".[3]
- Whirlwind, by Reese Morrison, is a collection of interconnected short romance/sex stories. One of the main characters, Carla, describes himself as genderqueer and masculine-of-center.[4]
- ↑ "Wasp". Marquis Literary. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
- ↑ Roberts, Ann (2019). In the Silences. Bella Books. ISBN 9781642471267.
- ↑ Hatfield, N. K. (2015). TRANSforming Spaces: Transgender Webcomics as a Model for Transgender Empowerment and Representation within Library and Archive Spaces. Queer Cats Journal of LGBTQ Studies, 1(1). Page 64. Retrieved from https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3g15q00g
- ↑ Morrison, Reese (2020). Whirlwind (Kindle ed.).