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Torrey Peters (born July 1981) is an American author. Her debut novel, '' Detransition, Baby'', has received mainstream and critical success. The novel was nominated for the 2021 Women’s Prize for Fiction and won the 2022
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. Peters' second book, '' Stag Dance'', was published in 2025.


Early life and education

Peters was born in
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. Her father was a professor and her mother was a lawyer. Peters says she grew up in a community that was not very religious or socially liberal, and she did not know the word "trans" until she was an adult. She grew up in
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, later attending
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. During her young adulthood, she traveled to the
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as an exchange student, and later lived in
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and
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. She graduated from the
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with an MFA, and from
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with an MA in
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.


Career


Early writing and self-publishing

In 2012, when Peters was at the
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, she published a biographical essay for Gawker called "The Crossdressing Room". Peters had not yet transitioned and later regarded this piece as dishonest, more interested in hunting for acceptance from her audience rather than seeking out truths. After initial interest in expanding this essay into a book dwindled because an agency thought it would not connect with a "mainstream" audience, Peters stopped writing for some time. Peters moved to
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in 2015 to join the Topside Press trans literary scene. She was inspired to join after reading their influential novel ''
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'' by Imogen Binnie, and meeting Tom Léger, Topside's editor. During this time she began shaping her writing to primarily speak to an audience of trans women, rather than sanitizing her tone to cater to a cisgender audience. Topside was also the center of debate at this time because it was the only trans literature-focused publisher at a time when mainstream publishers allowed narrow opportunities for trans stories. Exacerbating this, Topside promoted very few works from trans authors of color. Peters wanted to promote a wider trans literary scene by encouraging writers to self-publish
novellas A novella is a narrative prose fiction whose length is shorter than most novels, but longer than most novelettes and short stories. The English word ''novella'' derives from the Italian meaning a short story related to true (or apparently so) ...
using shared classes and resources. She spent half a year setting up and sharing her methods, and began publishing her first two novellas this way. She shared them widely for free download from her website and online trans communities, or for variable prices in small-run print editions. Her novellas eventually built a cult following and sold in the thousands, but she was disappointed when nobody else joined her in the project. Later, she reflected that more authors were following this method, but it had just taken five years. Peters has written reviews for a breadth of transgender and
gender non-conforming Gender nonconformity or gender variance is gender expression by an individual whose behavior, mannerisms, and/or appearance does not match masculine or feminine gender norms. A person can be gender-nonconforming regardless of their gender identi ...
authors, such as
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,
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, and
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, who have published books through
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, Metonymy, and Topside Press.


Novellas

Peters’s first two self-published novellas, ''The Masker'' and ''Infect Your Friends and Loved Ones'', were published online in 2016 and reviewed by writer Harron Walker for ''them''. Peters planned these novellas as part of her project to promote a culture of self-publishing amongst trans writers. She wanted to create a series of novellas that discussed trans issues from different genres, with ''The Masker'' embracing horror, ''Infect Your Friends and Loved Ones'' being science fiction, and ''Detransition, Baby'' a planned soap opera novella. As ''Detransition, Baby'' grew to novel-length, Peters temporarily published a single chapter from it as the standalone novella ''Glamour Boutique''. ''The Masker'' is about a person contemplating transitioning from male to female. The novella's main character, Krys, is a
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who is choosing between living out her forced feminization fantasies or undertaking the transition process. Set in a dystopian future where
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has destroyed the body's ability to produce
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, ''Infect Your Friends and Loved Ones'' follows ''Patient Zero'' and her cat-and-mouse relationship with Lexi, a working-class, gun-obsessed trans girl. ''Glamour Boutique'', Peters's third novella, explores a casual
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encounter at a crossdressers’ boutique store. This novella explores the differences between dissociation and fantasy, and was excerpted from Peters' larger work, ''Detransition, Baby''. In 2021, it was announced that ''Infect Your Friends and Loved Ones'' and ''The Masker'' would be reissued by Random House in 2022 and would be published in a collection under the title ''Infect Your Friends and Loved Ones''.


''Detransition, Baby''

Peters' debut novel, '' Detransition, Baby'', published by
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Profile Books in 2021, was met with critical success and praise for crafting an exploration of
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, parenthood, and love. The main characters are Reese, a trans woman working in PR and former partner of Amy; Amy, who
detransition Detransition is the cessation or reversal of a transgender identification or of gender transition, temporarily or permanently, through social, legal, and/or medical means. The term is distinct from the concept of 'regret', and the decision may ...
s and becomes Ames; and Katrina, a Chinese Jewish woman who is Ames' boss and pregnant with his child. This book was the first time Peters published with a mainstream publisher, and it was also one of the first times that a "big five" publisher would release a novel by an out trans author. Peters previously had ignored mainstream publishing, asserting that these companies chose not to support trans women. She says that they only wanted "trans 101" primers for cisgender audiences, rather than real trans literature, and that this was a strict limit until the mid-2010s, and continued to be a heavy barrier until at least 2021. However, after seeing some of the first cases of large institutions supporting the success of unabashedly trans media, with '' Transparent,'' ''
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'', and ''
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'', Peters thought it might be time to work with a large publisher so she could reach more readers. The dedicated following of her self-published novellas gave some editors an interest in buying her upcoming book, and she included a two page letter to publishers explaining that they could market her book similarly to how they had always marketed women's fiction, and they did not need to "freak out" over publishing an explicitly trans story. ''Detransition, Baby'' was nominated for the 2021 Women’s Prize for Fiction, making Peters the first openly trans woman nominated for the award. The longlisting of Peters was met with some controversy from those who did not consider her to be a woman. A letter argued that she is "male" and therefore should not be eligible for the prize. Its list of signatories included
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writer
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and environmentalist
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, but as a rhetorical strategy the letter also included long-dead writers such as
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and
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. Authors including Melinda Salisbury,
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, and
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—another nominee for the 2021 prize—condemned the letter and expressed their support for Peters. The organisers of the prize released a statement condemning the letter and defending the decision to nominate Peters' book.


''Stag Dance''

In 2025, '' Stag Dance'', a collection containing a novel and three short stories by Peters, was published, again by
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. It was met with critical acclaim.


Personal life

Peters came out as
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at age 26, and began taking hormones to physically transition at age 30. In Peters's 20s, she was in a relationship with Olive Minor and had come out as trans to her but decided to not transition to avoid straining their relationship. Peters and Minor married in 2009, and Peters later recounted that she occasionally experimented with gender presentation during this time, conceptualizing days of experimentation as a "safety valve" so she could be a "good husband the rest of the time". In 2010, the pair lived in
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,
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while Minor, a PhD student, worked on an
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of Uganda's only
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. Minor interviewed the bar's patrons during the same year Uganda debated the proposed 2009 Anti-Homosexuality Bill, which would increase punishments against gay and trans individuals. Many of Minor's friends in Uganda were queer activists, and they increasingly were targeted with tabloid coverage and physical violence. The assassination of
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started a significant period of fear for their friends and the larger queer community in Uganda. Peters did not express her gender at this time, presenting as a man in a heterosexual relationship with Minor. Peters later wrote about the personal impact of hiding her gender at this time:
"But the more I leaned into masculinity, the more opaque I became to myself. My internal landscape desaturated. Sussing my own emotions was like feeling for lost objects on the bottom of a murky pond. Affection withered before I could express it."
The strain of suppressing her
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caused Peters to leave Kampala while Minor completed her research. Peters and Minor divorced in 2015 but remained close friends. Peters then briefly dated Tom Léger, the editor of Topside Press. Peters lived in New York with her wife, whom she married that month. That year, they worked on updating an off-the-grid log cabin they bought in
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. They split their time between
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and Vermont. As of 2025, Peters lives in
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,
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.


Awards


Works

* ''Infect Your Friends and Loved Ones'' (2016) * ''The Masker'' (2016) * ''Glamour Boutique'' (2017) * '' Detransition, Baby'' (2021) * '' Stag Dance'' (2025)


References

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