The fine story of a female to male transexual and his dike biker friends in the Outlaws Biker Gang. His transition, life and loves circa 1998. This is the 8th book in the popular series THE OUTLAW CHRONICLES by Master Artist Red Jordan Arobateau. This work has been excerpted in various transexual magazines and other literary collections.
Born to a Honduran father [in 1943] who came to Chicago and married a light-skinned Black woman, [he] lives in San Francisco, describing [him]self as "a [...] born-again christian, mongrel [the Mongrels are a group [...] born of mixed heritage], & witness on the sea of life".
(from Daughters of Africa, edited by Margaret Busby)
Featuring sexy lesbian covers and often containing BDSM themes when that was very stigmatized, this author's books were real scandals when they first came out.
I started into their extensive body of work with this one because it deals with trans experience. Written as a collection of interconnected short scenes, the pacing can be a bit uneven at times, but the central theme of the daily business of a lesbian biker gang is great fun. Plus the addition of a transman who gets to have hot sex made this winner for me.