it was both an honor and pleasure to work with @Cacklemancy as an editor on 77 Oleander Avenue!! it was such a wonderful experience. a very glowing recommendation, i hope everyone enjoys it!
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77 Oleander Avenue is now available on itch!
In 53 minutes, a paranormal investigator will lose consciousness somewhere inside of an abandoned family home.
Her survival, and the fate of at least one other entity, now rests with you.
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Additionally, go to https://t.co/HfcKVNxUGg and fill out their current monthly survey, requesting “オレが私になるまで (Ore ga Watashi ni Naru made) by Satou Hatsuki” in the manga from Japan section.
You can help by sending a request to @.yenpress on Twitter/X or via email to [email protected]. Include the Japanese name (オレが私になるまで), author name (Satou Hatsuki), the publisher (Kadokawa Shoten) and a picture of the first volume cover (see below).
All we're asking is for a few minutes of your time to message publishers. We hope that with your support, we can see an English release.
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Thank you!
We'd also appreciate it if you can share this info with your friends, especially those who might be interested in the manga or might know someone who would be! The more people who speak up about wanting to see this licensed, the more likely it is that it will actually happen!
It's a powerful and impactful story, and we'd love it to reach more people. YenPress and SevenSeas both have been growing their LGBTQ+ libraries over the years, so we'd like to see one of them bring this story over.
Unlike a lot of "gender-benders," this manga has aspects that resonate with a trans experience - Akira is offered the chance to transition back into a boy, struggles to tell her family she wants to remain a girl, and reflects over what "boyish" parts of herself she wants to keep.
While initially reluctant to embrace life as a girl, a budding friendship leads her towards self-reflection, growth, and discovering who she wants to be. She grows towards truly wishing to embrace herself as a girl, yet struggling to tell others about the feelings in her heart.
You may have seen me talk about it before - it's a coming of age story about a misogynistic grade-school boy, Akira, who wakes up one day as a girl. Rejected by both the girls he bullied and the boys who now abuse him, Akira moves away and struggles to adapt to her new gender.
Hey y'all! If you're interested in manga about LGBTQ+ experiences and feelings, I'd like to ask for your help. There’s a manga me and some other friends would love to see licensed so it can reach more eyes: “Ore ga Watashi ni Naru made” (Until I Become Me) by Satou Hatsuki 🧵
not making a media thread post for it until the year-end wrap up since it's an ongoing series but i wanna give a huge recommendation to the manga "Until I Become Me." i spent the last few days catching up and became a viscerally sobbing mess once i reached the recent chapters.