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An online diary I kept between 1997 and 1999 when I first moved to Salford. I chatted to lots of other trans people on line, many of who had never been anywhere "dressed" so I invited them to visit and go down Manchester's Gay Village. This tells the story of those trips and others that I made with Vanity Club UK - a TV/TS club. It also tells of my thoughts over that period when I started by identifying as transvestite but began to wonder if I was actually transsexual and if I would eventually need to transition permanentlyThere are descriptions of how I came out as trans to two of my oldest…mehr

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An online diary I kept between 1997 and 1999 when I first moved to Salford. I chatted to lots of other trans people on line, many of who had never been anywhere "dressed" so I invited them to visit and go down Manchester's Gay Village. This tells the story of those trips and others that I made with Vanity Club UK - a TV/TS club. It also tells of my thoughts over that period when I started by identifying as transvestite but began to wonder if I was actually transsexual and if I would eventually need to transition permanentlyThere are descriptions of how I came out as trans to two of my oldest friends, at work and to my family - and the consequences of those stepsThree stories that I wrote at the time for Northern Concord's magazine "Crosstalk" under the name Helen WilliamsonA poem "Can You Tell Me What I Am?" which was written when I was questioning if I was TV or TSAnd a number of other humorous anecdotes from the period.
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Autorenporträt
Helen writes authentic novels set in the transgender community. Having belonged to and led several trans/ LGBT groups, campaigned for trans rights, provided workshops on trans issues, and been a counsellor specialising in gender variant clients, she has a wealth of personal and other experiences to draw on - and can ensure that the settings are historically accurate.The tales demonstrate that each trans person's experiences are unique - and that being trans is just a part of their lives.She has now published four novels and one novella:Helen is involved in Manchester Women's Writers' Group, whose critiques of her work has been very valuable and Out on The Page - an LGBT writing group.She has a website for her writing at www.helendaleuthor.info - sign up to her mailing list to hear about future books.