Thursday, July 8, 2010

Check it out:

Letters For My Brothers author fAe gibson will be talking about the book on fAe's show Tranz-it on Monday July 12th @ 2pm. Check it out at: www.outonline.com/tranz-it

Letters for my Brothers raises $200 for NCTE in less than a month!

Royalties from the three weeks of sales for Letters For My Brothers: Transitional Wisdom in Retrospect enabled us our second royalty check for $100 (for a total of $200) to the National Center for Transgender Equality. %20 of the proceeds for Letters For My Brothers will be contributed to NCTE.

The National Center for Transgender Equality is a national social justice organization devoted to ending discrimination and violence against transgender people through education and advocacy on national issues of importance to transgender people.

By empowering transgender people and our allies to educate and influence policymakers and others, NCTE facilitates a strong and clear voice for transgender equality in our nation's capital and around the country.

Thanks to all who bought books this first month! You have helped us to prove that creativity can make a real difference in the world!

Monday, July 5, 2010

Praise for Letters For My Brothers

I got mine bout 4 days ago and unfortunatly im nearlly done,BUT I love rereading fav books,I'll also take this to a newly formed mens group on Fri night,im sure others will grab a copy.

- Conor Montgomery

Praise for Letters For My Brothers

Glad to know there are good books out there, It's a different life... some make it and some don't, and some leave a trail for others to follow. This book leaves a much needed trail....

-Michelle Shek

Monday, June 28, 2010

Exhibit Inspired by Letters For My Brothers wins an award!


While working on Letters For My Brothers, co-editor Megan Rohrer, was inspired to create an online exhibit called Man-i-fest: FTM Mentorship in San Francisco from 1976-2009. Today, it was announced that this exhibit was awarded first prize in Out History's Since Stonewall Local Histories Competition. If you live in San Francisco you can also check out the exhibit at the GLBT Historical Society.

Highlighting the power of letters in FTM mentoring, in the exhibit you can see the original letters Lou Sullivan wrote to David. Two of these letters are also published in Letters For My Brothers.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Praise for Letters For My Brothers

Pastor Lura Groen of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church in Houston, TX calls Letters For My Brothers:

"Delightfully mind-expanding."

Praise for Letters For My Brothers

I found this to be an excellent read. A must for any transman, especially those early in transistion or even just questioning. I found myself wanting to send copies to people that I know. I dislike reading books more than once, but this one I will read and reread. It's like having a big brother on your shelf!

-Shawn Schoen