tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29109752791794032.post3942986121028699811..comments2023-11-17T01:32:25.790+00:00Comments on Aleksandr Voinov - Letters from the Front: Wrapping the Scorpion seriesAleksandr Voinovhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06583805228909693924noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29109752791794032.post-72668281420780573952015-02-19T18:28:14.910+00:002015-02-19T18:28:14.910+00:00Yay, thank you. :) I love Amrash, and the Jaishani...Yay, thank you. :) I love Amrash, and the Jaishani seem generally pretty enlightened to me. There's a fairly well-adjusted transguy in Return on Investment (I think he's the sanest person in the whole book). And I hear you on the bad writing. I have a few go-to authors, which are the ones who can actually put together a competent sentence. :)Aleksandr Voinovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06583805228909693924noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29109752791794032.post-15089508279022592022015-02-19T17:49:53.197+00:002015-02-19T17:49:53.197+00:00I know this is old, but I just finished the trilog...I know this is old, but I just finished the trilogy and I really enjoyed it. I hope you will continue to explore their story! BTW, I didn't know you were trans when I read Poison, but I loved the gender-fluid Lady/Lord--both the character, and the way people just accommodated whichever gender was being expressed at the time. I am a shrink who works with transpeople and I really wish there were more characters who could be healthy and strong and trans or gender fluid, without that being the only important thing about them. Anyway, I've been reading a lot of badly written gay romances lately (why? I have no idea) and I really appreciated your good writing. Off to explore your gay romances!Ravenlynnoreply@blogger.com