I’m in another book. It is a massive, two-volume encyclopedia, and my contribution is very small, but I am in it. I have a small section on trans people in the ancient world.
I won’t be getting a copy of the book, because this is academic publishing and even with my author discount it would be a ridiculous amount of money. But books like this are not intended to be purchased by humans. They are aimed primarily at academic libraries. If you happen to work in such a place, then do please consider buying this book because every university should have one. Purchase details are here, and I can probably get you a discount.
I came across this yesterday: Alicia Spencer-Hall, Blake Gutt (eds), Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography (Amsterdam University Press). It looks interesting but, as you say, academic pricing is ridiculous, so I haven’t read it. But it has a seriously interesting-looking TOC.
https://www.aup.nl/en/book/9789462988248/trans-and-genderqueer-subjects-in-medieval-hagiography/
Yep. I know Blake, and several of the contributors. Also it has a totally kickass cover by my friend Jonah Coman. Quality stuff, but sadly library only.