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Running the ball is the official football position of the working class, of the proletariat, you know.
Running the ball is the official football position of the working class, of the proletariat, you know.
Is that the right word? Emergence.
Is that the right word? Emergence.
Is that the right word? Emergence.
Yeah, so this is something that Grace struggles with a lot. I mean, like, Specific to her, it's because she's a trans woman who's playing football, something that if an openly trans woman has ever openly played like American football, there is not a lot of documentation of that online. So like Grace, she is like walking a path that has like never existed before.
Yeah, so this is something that Grace struggles with a lot. I mean, like, Specific to her, it's because she's a trans woman who's playing football, something that if an openly trans woman has ever openly played like American football, there is not a lot of documentation of that online. So like Grace, she is like walking a path that has like never existed before.
Yeah, so this is something that Grace struggles with a lot. I mean, like, Specific to her, it's because she's a trans woman who's playing football, something that if an openly trans woman has ever openly played like American football, there is not a lot of documentation of that online. So like Grace, she is like walking a path that has like never existed before.
But I think like more broadly and more like thematically there is that like Grace is also frequently I call her stupid and I don't think that she's stupid, but comma, but Grace throws a lot to like express herself, I would say. And like, I wanted her to challenge what a reader might expect from a trans girl in young adult fiction, specifically.
But I think like more broadly and more like thematically there is that like Grace is also frequently I call her stupid and I don't think that she's stupid, but comma, but Grace throws a lot to like express herself, I would say. And like, I wanted her to challenge what a reader might expect from a trans girl in young adult fiction, specifically.
But I think like more broadly and more like thematically there is that like Grace is also frequently I call her stupid and I don't think that she's stupid, but comma, but Grace throws a lot to like express herself, I would say. And like, I wanted her to challenge what a reader might expect from a trans girl in young adult fiction, specifically.
I think she's frequently grading, or at least I find her grading. She is not...
I think she's frequently grading, or at least I find her grading. She is not...
I think she's frequently grading, or at least I find her grading. She is not...
traditionally feminine i don't think she's unfeminine but she like struggles a lot with like feeling okay enough to like express that about herself yeah and like i feel like a lot of stories about trans kids have this view of being a like younger trans person of like well it was always easy for me and i took to femininity like a fish in water and like this was like natural to me i
traditionally feminine i don't think she's unfeminine but she like struggles a lot with like feeling okay enough to like express that about herself yeah and like i feel like a lot of stories about trans kids have this view of being a like younger trans person of like well it was always easy for me and i took to femininity like a fish in water and like this was like natural to me i
traditionally feminine i don't think she's unfeminine but she like struggles a lot with like feeling okay enough to like express that about herself yeah and like i feel like a lot of stories about trans kids have this view of being a like younger trans person of like well it was always easy for me and i took to femininity like a fish in water and like this was like natural to me i
I wanted to write a character for whom it is not necessarily natural for Grace to be this person. And I wanted her past and the way she is now to sort of challenge a cis reader, specifically. But also, in terms of scriptlessness in a more macro way, there's not a lot of YA contemporary fiction about trans girl characters, like, at all.
I wanted to write a character for whom it is not necessarily natural for Grace to be this person. And I wanted her past and the way she is now to sort of challenge a cis reader, specifically. But also, in terms of scriptlessness in a more macro way, there's not a lot of YA contemporary fiction about trans girl characters, like, at all.
I wanted to write a character for whom it is not necessarily natural for Grace to be this person. And I wanted her past and the way she is now to sort of challenge a cis reader, specifically. But also, in terms of scriptlessness in a more macro way, there's not a lot of YA contemporary fiction about trans girl characters, like, at all.