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Trans Voices Thrive: Chennai Book Fair Sees Major Shift
12 Jan
Summary
- Trans activist Grace Banu's stall grew significantly since a difficult start.
- Books by trans authors now receive strong sales and broader representation.
- Publishing platform features stories of LGBTQIA+ struggles and youth guidance.

Four years after facing harassment at the Chennai book fair, trans activist Grace Banu's publishing platform has achieved a significant milestone. Her platform now occupies two stalls, featuring 300 more books and over 50 titles, a stark contrast to her initial struggles. These books primarily consist of short stories and poetry anthologies that capture the lived experiences of transformation and stigma faced by the LGBTQIA+ community, while also guiding youth away from harmful propaganda. Organizers report a very encouraging response, with books by trans authors contributing substantially to sales. This represents a considerable improvement from a few years ago when trans authors faced difficulties securing a stall. Today, their works are widely available, and the platform is also used for book launches and networking, fostering a more inclusive environment for trans writers.




