User:Prosperosity/TWoA/Caitlin Spice

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Caitlin Spice
Born
New Zealand
Other namesC.M. Scandreth, Cymoril_Melnibone
OccupationWriter

Caitlin Spice is a New Zealand author and transgender advocate, best known for her works being adapted by The NoSleep Podcast.

Biography

https://samesamebutdifferent.co.nz/writer/caitlin-spice/ https://www.writersfestival.co.nz/programmes/writers/caitlin-spice/ https://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/digital-living/113894413/how-vocal-transgender-advocate-caitlin-spice-is-standing-up-to-social-media-bullies https://www.pressreader.com/new-zealand/sunday-star-times/20190707/281771335750174 https://mentalhealthfactsfiguresfascination.wordpress.com/2020/07/14/living-life-as-transgender-being-accepted-as-me-caitlin-spice/ https://www.gendergp.com/the-importance-of-trans-characters-in-literature/ https://www.viva.co.nz/article/culture-travel/writers-books-that-shaped-them/ https://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/food-wine/food-news/99554611/new-zealand-writer-shares-the-funniest-lolly-cake-recipe-on-twitter

https://thespinoff.co.nz/pop-culture/13-08-2020/we-went-to-a-gender-critical-feminist-event-at-parliament-and-it-didnt-end-well ^transgender advocate


In 2020, Spice co-authored the trans children's story Raven Wild, alongside Adam Reynolds and Chaz Harris.

Alice Snedden’s Bad News, commenting on a ‘gender critical’ feminist event held at the New Zealand Parliament.[2]

Personal life

Spice transitioned in 2007.[3]

Bibliography

  • Spice, Caitlin (2017). The Silver Path. Wellington: Mungfish Publishing.
    OCLC 987573238
    .
  • Spice, Caitlin; Reynolds, Adam; Harris, Chaz (2020). Raven Wild. Wellington: Promised Land Entertainment. .

References



Category:New Zealand LGBT people Category:New Zealand LGBT writers Category:Living people Category:Transgender rights activists Category:Transgender women Category:Transgender writers Category:Year of birth missing (living people)