Shortest TG Story

Idly meandering through some posts on BC recently I found a little gem of a posting from Aardvark on the topic of the shortest TG story.

“I like The Anonymous Bastard's version of the shortest TG story ever written: ‘He became she.’"

Since my PhD research was into ‘Short TG stories’ I, naturally, spent some time discovering the life and writings of Anonymous Bastard, I hope, perhaps, that other readers may enjoy a brief sojourn whilst I explore the shortest of the short TG stories genre. But before I do, let me tell you a little about the person that is - Anonymous Bastard.

Anonymous or `Nony - as his friends call him — is today somewhat of a reclusive figure. This is partly caused by his intense dislike of authority and partly caused by his own rather odd fashion sense. Whenever he ventures out in Greenwich Village, the masses usually vocalize their protest against his bizarre clothing choices; ‘Hey `Nony! No’, they chorus — usually with some considerable feeling. Over the years this has had quite a depressive effect on his personality, as perhaps you may imagine.

One of the oddest was one of his early forays en femme. If I recall correctly, it was his choice of skirt made of dried spaghetti stitched to a canvas belt — worn as a hipster - that caused all the brouhaha. The sight of his hairy navel was bad enough, but what he didn’t realize was that whilst standing at home the skirt was fine, it became less so after sitting for a while on a Central Park bench. He was arrested for indecent exposure after a complaint from a group of Italian tourists disgusted at the inappropriate use of their national dish. They assumed he was making a racist slur against them by mooning at them through the pasta, but I don't think he was. I accept his claim that he was re-tightening his bootlaces. His defense Attorney tried to get the jury to believe that `Nony had incorrectly computed the value of Young’s Modulus of Elasticity for dried pasta and hence it had all broken to pieces when he sat on it. But it didn’t wash with them. In fact it didn’t wash with anybody. He was sent down for thirty days. The irony of all irony was that his first meal in the slammer was spag bol. I guess it stuck in his craw that night.

It was whilst in prison that he penned ‘He became she’. He sent the manuscript to his sister, including a note complaining that he had forcibly become his cellmate’s bitch. Publication and a measure of literary success followed his release.

‘He became she’ set new standards of TG brevity whilst still fully engaging the reader with the angst storyline. However, I found it fairly run of the mill. Yes, it was short, but there were so many more stories like it already published. It didn’t tell me anything I didn’t already know.

When the sequel "She became he" came out a few months afterwards, I was immediately taken by the pathos of the reversal. Apparently his probation officer has suggested the theme and of course a talent such as ‘Nony’s just picked it up and ran. It immediately went to the top of the Short TG Story list and stayed there for several weeks.

But, after that, all Bastard's stories became rather formulaic don't you think? 'He becomes me', and later, after his probation was over, 'She becomes me' simply failed to excite. 'He becomes it' did have something to say about the modern obsession with GRS, but largely failed to engage the average reader.

'I became her; she became me', whilst not the shortest story, by a long chalk, was certainly heralded as a plotline with an exciting, refreshing brevity for those well into the body-swap genre.

'I came all over her', released last year, appeared to be Anonymous Bastard's brief foray away from his usual TG fare; it simply exploded onto the Summer's holiday paperback market. Some said he had become pornographic and was simply catering to the lowest of tastes. But it sold very well. Many booksellers reported that a high proportion of copies of the hardback edition suffered by having their dust-cover stolen. Most probably this was because the highly erotic jacket artwork left nothing to the imagination, even though the well-crafted text did. However, the resulting coverless version is now a highly sort after collectors item. In my experience almost everyone wants it bare back. I am not sure why?

Anyway, all that is bye the bye; let me return to my theme of the best short TG stories. The briefest erotic story, for general audiences, I have ever found in all my years of extensive research is Ida Gonightly's 'I came'. Having re-read it many times, I still suspect her of plagiarizing Julius Caesar’s reported address to the Roman Senate in BC 47. Caesar, commenting on his affair with Zela, is reported to have said "Veni, vidi, vici". 'I came, I saw, I conquered'. By modern standards one might assume Caesar suffered premature ejaculation, but it was two thousand years ago, maybe things were different then? But anyway Ida's story, partly because of plotline deficiencies, partly because of suspect originality, is not my favourite

However, a variation of Caesar’s offering certainly manages to still speak to us across the millennia. It must be a candidate for everyone’s Short TG Story list. Contemporary Roman transvestites took up Caesar’s story and reworked it into a delightfully succinct and camp version - at least in the original Latin. I often look it up when I need my spirits lifted. It is not clear who exactly penned the changes to Caesar’s original text, but I’m sure it was one of `Nony’s forebears. It remains my favourite to this day.

For many years afterwards legions of transvestite Romans marching to battle, wearing those oh so fetching little leather mini skirts, carried, emblazoned on the standards of the Roman legions, beneath SPQR - Senatus Populus que Romanus - ‘The Roman Senate and People’, the immortal and, for me, the best short TG storyline ever; 'Vesti, vidi, veni'. 'I dressed, I saw, I came'.

Delia Gruntphuttock PhD
Cambridge Romano Anglo Press
Copyright CRAP 2007