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OverviewKeeper of absences. That's what the Archive calls Sage-the state archivist who catalogs people with ""errored"" genders. For four years, they've filed perfect reports that lead to arrests, corrections, disappearances. One hundred thirty-seven people arrested. Forty-eight dead. All because Sage documented them. Then Sage leaves one report unfiled. It's not heroic. It's paralysis, fear, the inability to write one more name. But it's enough to break their perfect record. Enough to catch the attention of Marrow, the resistance leader who's been watching Sage for months, waiting to see if they'd crack. Marrow doesn't offer absolution. She offers something harder: photographs of the people behind Sage's files. The pregnant woman who miscarried during correction. The couple who died in custody. The seven-year-old orphan still asking questions about who decided their parents needed to be erased. Are you the system's memory keeper, or its accomplice? Because there's no difference. The question forces Sage to choose: return to their careful invisibility, or learn to sabotage the system from inside. To become strategically unreliable. To use their access, their training, their four years of earned trust to break what they helped build-one carefully-placed mistake, one protected person, one small act of resistance at a time. But resistance isn't a clean redemption arc. It's carrying the weight of everyone you couldn't save while fighting to save the next one. It's learning to trust people-Kai the smuggler, Indigo the hacker, the underground community building belonging in the margins. It's navigating something unexpected developing with Marrow herself, whose decades of survival make space for Sage's messy transformation. And it's accepting that you can't undo the harm you've done, only prevent the harm still coming. In a drowned world rebuilt on categorization, where being illegible means erasure, one person's choice to stop writing obituaries might not save everyone. But it might save someone. And sometimes that's enough to matter. The Archive of Unwritten Genders is queer science fiction about complicity and transformation, the violence of systems and the radical work of breaking them. A slow-burn romance that develops through shared danger and impossible choices. A story about what happens when you finally answer the question you've been avoiding for years-and discover that choosing is just the beginning. Full Product DetailsAuthor: AeressaPublisher: Aeressa Imprint: Aeressa Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.381kg ISBN: 9798233798764Pages: 330 Publication Date: 20 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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