Cynosure Collected Fiction

Cynosure Collected Fiction, aka The Cynosure Omnibus, was an illustrated anthology edited by Kristina Leigh and released via Kindle on December 31, 2015. It was preceded by four "previews" compiling various stories previously published on Big Closet and FictionMania. An updated edition was published by DopplerPress in 2017, featuring a variant cover and expanded material.

2015 Edition

 * Summary:


 * Available for the first time in a single volume: Cynosure Collected Fiction, issues 1 - 5. Covering a wide range of transgendered themes, The Cynosure Omnibus features fourteen complete stories, along with previews of the forthcoming novellas "Season of Darkness," "Winds of the Fall" and "The Playhouse". Written in the racy, fast-paced style of the classic pulp era, Cynosure Collected Fiction is a must read for devotees of forced feminization, caught-with-consequences and magical transformations.


 * Contributing authors: Kristy Leigh, Tracy Lane, Erica Lakehurst, and Mara Kirsht. Cover and interior artwork by Garry Marsden. 84,000 words, 243 pages.

2017 Edition

 * Summary:


 * "A cold thrill seemed to run the length of Casey's spine as he surveyed the garish spray of satin petticoats. In a few minutes, he'd be zipped up into this - this party dress – and sent out on stage to make a public spectacle of himself. It wasn't fair! Why was she doing this to him? Hovering at the brink of hysteria, Casey looked up at his teacher, his eyes huge and moist and imploring: "Miss Deane, I can't do it, I just CAN'T!! I - I'm a BOY, not a girl!!!'"


 * Available through DopplerPress for the first time, Cynosure is a tribute to the classic transgendered fiction of the 1960s, duly updated for a contemporary audience. Written in a racy, graphic style recalling the pulp era, The Cynosure Collection explores transsexual fantasies from a variety of exotic viewpoints as each of the characters are exposed to various levels of pleasure, embarrassment, and humiliation.


 * Highlights include:


 * Tell Me True: a mysterious door leads to a world of secret, feminine delights for one lonely, neglected little boy...


 * The Girl In the Tree: unforeseen environmental changes result in a generation of transsexual children, gradually morphing between genders...


 * Stepping Over: a subtle rift in time and space allows nine-year old Kim Taylor a glimpse into a life he might have led...


 * Showtime: a talented young dance prodigy finds himself decked out in gleaming satin as the curtain goes up on an entirely new stage...


 * Other stories include: Carmine Nights, Suspender Stockings, Palais Royale, Swift Justice and Persuasion.