This website has been "handed down" across three different owners now, and it's an honor to be the third. The trans art of storytelling: ‘Nevada’ by Imogen Binnie by Emily Yang JIt’s the early 2010s in New York City, and Maria Griffiths, a trans woman in her late 20s and the protagonist of Imogen Binnie’s 2013 novel Nevada, is writing a blog post in an internet caf. Thanks again for all the wonderful love and support. Once Nevada is officially back in stock, I'll update the website with its physical store listings. If you've ever enjoyed the novel, or if you're eager in supporting Binnie, please keep a close eye on MCD and FSG Originals' news for the Nevada reprint. Given Nevada is now changing hands from one publisher to another, I've decided to remove the downloadable iterations of Nevada from this site. The reprint for Nevada assures a new group of readers will be exposed to this incredible book. Others had a listing, but were out of stock.Īs is sadly the case with small press publications, when the original publisher vanishes, the work that originated from it becomes harder to access. Several of the physical storefronts linked out in this website 404'd for copies of Nevada. As some visitors to the site may know, getting a physical print of Nevada has been very difficult over the past few years. The two days before which I spent most of reading the book in bed, lots of it drinking whiskey and/or crying and/or grinning and giggling like a dumbass. This is fantastic news, and not at a moment too soon. Pretty much the day after I finished reading Imogen Binnie’s Nevada, I decided I had to write about it. On June 2, MCD announced it will be reprinting Imogen Binnie's Nevada in fall 2022.
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