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Synopsis

The team behind the Lambda Literary Award-winning 2 Trans 2 Furious returns with another delightful, deranged volume of queer media studies.

Sex Change and the City features personal essays, critical analysis, comics, poetry, artwork, games, and steamy short stories by forty-five fabulous LGBTQ+ contributors. Inspired by the classic TV series, the collection goes beyond asking "Are you a Miranda?" to consider more pressing questions, like "When will Miranda start HRT and begin going by Hobbes?"

This all-queer, mostly-trans anthology includes thoughtful meditations on the shame of secret relationships, the grief of losing a family member, the confusion of young adulthood, and the rage of middle age--as well as multiple pieces of Steve/Aidan slashfic, tales from a tense Sex and the City bus tour, and behind-the-scenes stories from an And Just Like That... production assistant.

Readers will discover newly published work by Mattie Lubchansky (Boys Weekend), Harron Walker (Aggregated Discontent), Bri LeRose (The People's Joker), and Sam Szabo (Enlightened Transsexual Comix) alongside Mad Libs, M.A.S.H., AIM chat logs, a personality quiz, and something called "Mr. Big's Phalloplasty Emporium."


Sex and the City fans, queer literature lovers, and anyone who's ever made an AO3 account will enjoy this highly-anticipated anthology, which combines the incisiveness of critical theory with the raw heart and boundless creativity of an old-school fanzine.

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À propos des auteurs

Tuck Woodstock is the creator and host of the award-winning Gender Reveal podcast. He is a co-founder of Girl Dad Press and co-editor of the Lambda Literary Award-winning anthology 2 Trans 2 Furious. Tuck lives in Brooklyn, NY, with their cat, Rhubarb.

Niko Stratis is an award-winning author from Toronto by way of the Yukon. Her work has appeared in Catapult, SPIN, Bitch, and other now-defunct outlets. Her debut book, The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman, released on the American Music Series/University of Texas Press in May 2025. She's a Cancer and a former smoker.

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