2 Novels by Elliott DeLine
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Overview: Elliott DeLine (born 1988) is a novelist, short story writer, and essayist from Syracuse, NY. His first book, Refuse, was a finalist in the 2011 LGBT Rainbow Awards, and he was the 2011 recipient of the Louise Weatherbee Phelps Award for outstanding upper-division writing at Syracuse University.
Genre: Romance GLBT Trans
Refuse: Dean, a 22 year old female-to-male-transsexual, is no LGBT poster boy. Unemployed, moody, mid-transition, and still living in the upstairs bedroom of his parents’ house in a conservative suburb, Dean can think of little to do but write his memoir. In the third person, he tells the tale of his would-be love affair with his college roommate, Colin– another trans man with a girlfriend and a successful indie rock band. The plot is interrupted intermittently by Dean’s first person commentary, often criticizing transgender and queer culture, and oscillating from cutting wit to vulnerable confessions.
I Know Very Well How I Got My Name: The night he loses his virginity, he becomes Dean. Amy Wagner names him—and she would know best. Amy knows all kinds of things that Dean doesn’t understand—things about sex, music, and the darker side of life. All Dean knows is his safe suburban home with his parents, books, and imaginary games. Until now, he’s been able to hide his true identity, even from himself. To the rest of the world, he is a teenage girl—an awkward, boyish teenage girl, but a girl nonetheless. Meeting Amy changes everything. Soon that protected world around him begins to fall apart, and he is left with no other option but to face himself and the truth.
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