Today in a series of replies to FAQ (frequently asked questions) sent to me by fans (and sometimes not so much), I answer the question: "Who is Marsha in "Dead Beckoning", and what part does she she play in relation to the character of Blachart?"
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Monday, September 23, 2019
FAQ’s Answered #10: Who Is Marsha In "Dead Beckoning" to Blachart?
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Caster-gation Of The Rainbow Nation
For those who don't know me, my name is Christina Engela and I am a transwoman - or if you will, a transsexual woman. What does that mean exactly? Now that we have the support-group greeting out of the way, let me explain.
Once upon a time there was a little boy who always felt that - somehow, inside, he was actually a little girl...
To the world I was a little boy, who liked dolls and girly things and who was awfully confused by the way girls were treated differently to boys - and who clearly did not want to be included with the boys. I learned very early on that little boys who were soft and effeminate were frowned upon - and were given a very hard time. The world didn't understand who I was, and quite honestly, for some time, neither did I. And that is the really sad part - because the subject of gender and transgender is so taboo in conservative society that the only way to find out who you are as a transgender person is to figure it out for yourself. I was 26 before I even really fully understood who and what I was. And when I learned the truth, I grabbed onto it with all that was in me.
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