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We at Transgender Heaven strive to provide you with a wide range of content. We are currently in need of more contributors amongst our members for new articles.                               

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We want your stories, your experiences, and your insight. No one has exactly your perspective except you, and we are looking for fresh perspectives. Maybe you’ve written for us before and think you don’t have anything else to say, but every day is a new experience, possibly a memorable one that might be worth sharing. Maybe you feel no one will understand something you feel or experience, but sometimes there is someone out there thinking the same thing.                                                                                                                           

If you’ve had trouble in the past, we have a new staffing structure that is moving articles along at a steady pace, thanks to the tireless work of our Resident Editor, Brina MacTavish, so if you have something you’d like to write and share, send it to us through the article submission page, which you will find in the drop down menu under “Author” at the top of the page. If you have questions or concerns, or maybe want to talk to us about an idea you have that you aren’t sure about, contact myself or Brina MacTavish and we’d love to help you out.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Captain Dionysus, Managing Editor

 

As the Resident Editor, it’s my responsibility to review all submissions under the article tab. Once approved, it moves to the editing phase where an editor will work with you to prepare it for publication. We’re members just like you, sharing in the lifestyle that brings us to this wonderful place. We want to help you share your story. You don’t need to be great at writing to tell a story that others will relate too. An editor will help you through the process to publish your story.

What is your story? What makes for a good article?

You are the author of your own story. We all have similarities, and hearing about them helps us to deal with the challenges that we face. How did you arrive at this point in your life, what happened to you in the past, and where are you headed in the future are the basics for most introductory stories. A specific happening and the affect it had on your life is another type of story. Sharing a tragedy or success makes for good reading.

What we look for in an article to publish is one that is roughly 500-750 words long, is factual, relatable, and clean. We aren’t looking to delve deeply into politics, religion, sexual exploits, or profanity. Think “Friendly.” Make us laugh, or cry, make us aware of something that could happen to any of us, inform us, guide us, warn us, and help us as we face this journey together and on our own.

Writing an article is giving back and can be both scary and exhilarating. Personally, for me it was the opportunity to validate the woman inside and offer her a hand out of the darkness. I’m here to help you tell your story…I hope you do.

Brina MacTavish, Resident Editor         

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I've been on this path for nearly 50 years, beginning at age 7 when I wore my grandma's old dresses with my cousins. It felt natural. Later, I went through the fetish stage and fought with my insides. After my divorce 20 years ago, I let Brina out only to bury her away during another relationship. Now I accept that she is more who I really am and live my life in the hopes that my path will one of future happiness. Over the last 6 years, I've found out more about who I am, the path that I'm on, and what it means to be transgendered. I've also been much happier since I acknowledged and accepted myself for who I am. I'm still much in the closet as responsibilities take precedence. It doesn't help being an introvert by nature, but I will gracefully walk (mostly, ok, not so gracefully) this path as I become a better me.

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Chase Mackenzie
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Chase Mackenzie(@chasevincent1977)
5 years ago

Hi there in a country boy 41, I have a story Ive done some videos as I’m keeping a digital diary, I’m wanting to write but I just don’t know if my writing is any good I can send a link to my page if you like so you can view my videos ?

Chase Mackenzie
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Chase Mackenzie(@chasevincent1977)
5 years ago

So do I just write my story here ?

Chase Mackenzie
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Chase Mackenzie(@chasevincent1977)
5 years ago

I just saw this ere I’m pretty sure I went straight to the editor sorry for any confusion

Xander Dulgher
Xander Dulgher(@gambit)
5 years ago

I am willing to volunteer. I have plenty of time to come up with material that you are asking for.

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