Trans Horror Books
Looking for some trans horror books to read for Halloween? Here you go:
Book titles:
Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White
The Spirit Bares Its Teeth by Andrew Joseph White
The Ojja-Wojja by Magdalene Visaggio and Jenn St-Onge
Let Me Out by Emmett Nahil and George Williams
The Honeys by Ryan La Sala
Even If We Break by Marieke Nijkamp
Tell Me I’m Worthless by Alison Rumfitt
Brainwyrms by Alison Rumfitt
All the White Spaces by Ally Wilkes
Bound In Flesh by Lor Gislason
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One of the underrated funniest moments of Desperate Housewives was when Rex, the doctor, said to George “women like (Bree) end up with doctors, not pharmacists” with a shit eating grin on his face, so then George, the pharmacist, killed him
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The Devil made them do it in ‘Let Me Out’
Emmett Nahil and George Williams revisit the late 1970s “satanic panic” in the new graphic novel from Oni Press.
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From Goldman Sachs to Coinbase: George Williams' Trailblazing Path in the Crypto Market
George Williams, an investment speculator once known as the " Investment Luminary," born in Philadelphia in 1977, admitted to the University of Pennsylvania ~ Wharton Business School in 1996, majoring in finance, and received a PHD. from the University of Pennsylvania ~ Wharton Business School in 2001.
In 2002, he joined the Goldman Sachs Asset Management Department as an assistant.
In 2009, he served as a senior consultant in the Asset Management Department, managing a fund of US$52 billion.
In several years of market transactions and currency management, George Williams found that the Fed debt problem is infinitely superimposed, and the problem of excessive currency issuance cannot be fully resolved.
The market impact brought by the over-issued currency made the people at the bottom miserable. The over-issued currency eventually went to developing countries and the Bitcoin market.
In 2018, he resolutely went to the digital currency market and joined Coinbase Exchange as the operating officer of the market investment planning department. In 2021, he successfully predicted that the excess US dollars will eventually flow to the digital currency market. He bought the bitcoin bottom price at 12,380 US dollars and sell on the top price 58,000 US dollars. Successfully gained 460% record.
But this made George Williams start to think about whether his success is due to his investment talent or family's assistants. Gradually, he had the idea of establishing a club.
In 2022, with many support from George Williams followers the club was set up. Due to the support of the family and the network accumulated over the years, the club grown tremendously. With the arrival of the artificial intelligence tide in 2023, George Williams germinated the idea of investing in AI and officially began to build the first model. The artificial intelligence interactive trading system with an APP.PP.
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Oni Press Unleashes Let Me Out – A Queer Horror Debut from Emmett Nahil and George Williams in October!
Oni Press Unleashes Let Me Out – A Queer Horror Debut from Emmett Nahil and George Williams in October! #comics #comicbooks #graphicnovel #lgbt #lgbtq
Oni Press has announced the forthcoming debut of Let Me Out – a riveting queer horror story from Massachusetts-based writer Emmett Nahil and British illustrator George Williams. Set in the suburbs of New Jersey in 1979, Let Me Out deals with the early onset of “satanic panic” as religious fervor and conservatism sweeps their community and the nation. The graphic novel will be released on October…
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Man in Blue Suit (ca. 1990) by George Williams
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Let Me Out by Emmett Nahil and George Williams
A face-off with the devil! From writer Emmett Nahil (Leatherwood) and illustrator George Williams (Croc and Roll) comes a riveting queer horror story set against the backdrop of an outbreak of "satanic panic" sweeping the New Jersey suburbs in 1979.
When Pastor Holley's wife, Kelly, is found murdered, FBI agent Garrett takes on the case with local New Jersey Sheriff Mullen. Together they start drumming up a convenient satanic-flavored scapegoat to cover up their own crimes of murder and experimentation. That scapegoat comes in the form of four friends: Mitch, Terri, Lupe, and Jackson. The punks, the queers, and the outcasts. Soon the group becomes the prime suspects of Kelly's murder. Now on the run from Garrett and Mullen, the group finds themselves in the midst of a deal with the devil themself.
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