(Image via Riverdale) The book GenderQueer came out in 2002, inventing the term we all now throw around like it's existed forever.
It was, at the time, a breakthrough tome — and it's a travesty it wasn't easily available for so long. Now, Riverdale Avenue Books is correcting that situation by reissuing the book.
With its 30 first-person accounts of individual gender identity, it is — I'm sure — every bit as vital to the conversation today as it was in 2002.
One of its editors, Riki Wilchins, says: It’s so important to see GenderQueer back in print. It’s hard to understand how things were back then now, but back when it first came out, it was the only outlet for an emerging generation of nonbinary, genderfluid, and genderqueer writers to be