Hazbin Hotel’s Double Plot: Charlie and Angel Dust – Or – Why Charlie and Angel Dust are Both Main Characters (And I love one more than the other)

By: Peggy Sue Wood | @peggyseditorial​ Welcome to Storytelling Class, everyone. Now, who remembered to brush up on their Shakespeare? No one? Not to worry, Prof. Peggy (not official… yet) is going to explain it all anyway with a bunch of unnecessary questions she plans to answer for you. Ready?  Here’s a question: What is a double plot?  It’s a more common occurrence in storytelling … Continue reading Hazbin Hotel’s Double Plot: Charlie and Angel Dust – Or – Why Charlie and Angel Dust are Both Main Characters (And I love one more than the other)

Hourou Musuko: “I am a Girl”

By: Peggy Sue Wood | @peggyseditorial​ Hey, it’s Transgender Awareness Week!  Hourou Musuko, also called Wandering Son, is about the transgender and transexual experience. The work follows Shuuichi Nitori and Yoshino Takatsuki as they attempt to discover their true selves. Both feel as though they were born into the wrong body, Shuuichi stuck as a male and Yoshino stuck as a female. The two face the struggle … Continue reading Hourou Musuko: “I am a Girl”

External link to [Review] The Bride Was A Boy / Hanayome wa Motodanshi.

[Review] The Bride Was A Boy / Hanayome wa Motodanshi.

Review: Hanayome wa Motodanshi MAL Summary: “Chii and her husband are like any other happily married couple, except for one thing: Chii was assigned male at birth. Chii details her autobiographical account of growing up with gender dysphoria and ultimately deciding to transition in her early adult years. Shortly after Chii starts transitioning, she meets a man who is instantly enamored by her, and although … Continue reading [Review] The Bride Was A Boy / Hanayome wa Motodanshi.