Indie transmasc books?

I have a harder time finding indie books than traditionally published ones, but I'd love to read more. I'm specifically looking for transmasc main characters, preferably gay but that's not a requirement.

I've also heard ao3 has really good original fiction? I've never found any but honestly I'd also take those recommendations if you have them, assuming this sub allows them.

I've already read Peter, Darling by Austin Chant, Call Me Icarus by Andromeda Ruins, the Changelings Anthology, The Stones Stay Silent by Danny Ride, Tears in the Water by Margherita Scialla, Depart, Depart! by Sim Kern, the Dandelion and the Thistle by Pip Dolyn, World Running Down by Al Hess, Tempest, Take Me Home by Charlie Knight, and Names for the Dawn by CL Beaumont.

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u/cass_123 — 1 day ago

Met my boyfriend!

I finally got to meet my boyfriend in person at the end of July, and only just got back on Monday. We're both trans guys and actually met on this app and have been together for 3 years/known each other for 4. It feels like so much longer though, and now that we're back home I miss him so much.

We're currently hoping to meet again in a few months, hopefully for longer this time since it definitely didn't feel like enough time getting to hold him. I know this sub gets a lot of vents so I'm hoping this spreads a little positivity around too

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u/cass_123 — 8 days ago
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Trans man books written in countries other than the US/UK?

I'm in a StoryGraph challenge and I've been having issues finding a trans book written outside the US/UK. As the title says I'd strongly prefer a trans man main character, and I'd prefer fiction. I will take any suggestions though.

Unfortunately I only understand English, so something translated into that would be preferable

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u/cass_123 — 1 month ago