Sally Bend

Reader, Reviewer, and Editor | Nonbinary | Neurodivergent | FLR Princess


April 2011

  • GUEST REVIEW: Confessions of a Transvestite Prostitute by Chris Burrows

    Welcome to the last of this week’s Spring Celebration reading recommendations. Stopping by this afternoon with a guest review is an author I’m sure you have seen here many times, the one-and-only Mykola (Mick) Dementiuk. If you missed it, please check out last week’s review of Mick’s Times Square Cutie. ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ What attracted me to Confessions… Continue reading

  • REVIEW: I Rise – The Transformation of Toni Newman

    I Rise is a fresh (and refreshing) addition to the growing realm of transgender memoirs, being the story of someone who is proudly black, proudly gay, and proudly transsexual. What immediately strikes you when reading her story is that it is neither the story of a victim, nor that of a life fashioned out of… Continue reading

  • Hops, Follows, and Tag Alongs, Oh My!

    Don’t forget to check out Week 4 of our Spring Celebration with interviews, reviews, reading recommendations, and one fantastic giveaway! ♥ It’s time for another Book Blogger Hop, courtesy of Crazy for Books! “Summer is coming quickly – what 2011 summer release are you are most looking forward to?” I have to admit, the HBO series has… Continue reading

  • Interview (plus giveaway): Drew Hunt

    Welcome to our latest Spring Celebration interview, this time with the the fantastic Drew Hunt, author of such gay male erotic romances as Twelve Hours, Fireside Romance, and Calvin’s Cowboy (all of which are published by JMS Books, which means any one could be chosen as part of this weeks’ grand prize). Fed up with characters… Continue reading

  • REVIEW: Tag by Simon Royle

    Tag is an interesting, exciting, and altogether refreshing take on the near-future, Utopian sci-fi thriller. Simon does a wonderful job of exploring both the technology and social constructs that allow for the illusion of a utopia, but also demonstrates a deep understanding of the humanity that so often undermines the Utopian ideal. The first thing… Continue reading

  • GUEST POST: Transgender Themes in Comics by Justin Hall (Glamazonia)

    Welcome to this week’s Spring Celebration guest post, courtesy of Justin Hall, a Lambda Award Nominee for his transgender graphic novel Glamazonia: The Uncanny Super-Tranny. ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Hello, readers of the Bibrary Bookslut blog!  My name is Justin Hall, and Sally Sapphire has asked me to do a guest posting detailing independent comic books and graphic novels with… Continue reading

  • Interview (plus giveaway): J.M. Synder

    Welcome to our latest Spring Celebration interview, this time with the ever-amazing J.M. Snyder. We first met over a year ago, when J.M. was managing the Rainbow Reviews site, to which I had the opporunity to contribute several reviews before she chose to discontinue the site and move on to bigger and better things. Since… Continue reading

  • "Waiting On" Wednesday – 11/22/63 by Stephen King

    Don’t forget to check out Week 4 of our Spring Celebration with interviews, reviews, reading recommendations, and one fantastic giveaway! ♥ “Waiting On” Wednesday spotlights upcoming releases that everyone’s excited about (created by Jill at Breaking The Spine.) The one book that I absolutely cannot wait to get my pretty little hands on this week is: 11/22/63… Continue reading

  • GUEST REVIEW: The Uninvited Dilemma by Kim Elizabeth Stuart

    Welcome to the first of this week’s Spring Celebration reading recommendations. Stopping by this afternoon with a guest review is one of my very favourite people in the transgender world, Calie (from T-Central and Calie’s Chronicles) ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ I’ve often said that if you really want to better understand just what makes you tick, then you need to… Continue reading

  • Interview (plus giveaway): Alice Novic

    Welcome to our latest Spring Celebration interview, the first part of an in-depth chat with the amazing Alice Novic, author of the classic transgender memoir Alice in Genderland: A Crossdresser Comes of Age. For those of you who have been following along, you’ll remember that Amnesia Sparkles from GenderFun.com shared her thoughts on the book earlier this… Continue reading

About Sally

Sally Bend is a nonbinary author, editor, and reviewer. Although shy and polite (she is, after all, Canadian), she loves to boldly and boisterously express herself through stories that bend the binaries of gender while exploring submissive sexuality.





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