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Imogen Binnie: Nevada (New York, NY : Topside Press,)

Frustrated by her current relationship, trans lesbian Maria Griffiths decides to change her life by …

Today is a Sunday. On Saturday, I read Nevada. Tomorrow I have some major surgery. I'm still reeling from Nevada, and maybe that's bad timing on my part.

It feels cliché to type, but I felt seen in the pages of Nevada. Not a good, glorious and joyous seen; but an uncomfortable seen- a doctor poking at an open wound "seen". A butterfly pinned to a velvet board.

I count myself lucky that I don't get too emotional thinking about "what if"- I've made a lot of mistakes, big and small, suffered misfortunes (mostly small), there's a lot of what-if fodder in my life.

That's maybe why I can set it all aside- if it was one big what-if, I might dwell more, after all.

Then, through a certain lens, there is a single big what-if, and Nevada is an acutely painful and compelling rendition of that …