Labels of identity and Mr. Sexsmith

Contributor: Badass Badass
I am writing a book review and the editor of the stories inside the book is Sinclair Sexsmith, or Mr. Sexsmith for those of you who read SexIs frequently.

I am writing my review and am stuck in the About Author section, here is my dilemma.
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Here she is refered to as a she, but is also refer to as Mr. Sinclair Sexsmith and Mr. Sexsmith, and she on SexIs is referred to as Mr. Sexsmith...

How do I refer to her?
04/19/2012
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Contributor: Raigne Raigne
I would say that if her website says she prefers to be referred to with she and her, use she and her.

If you feel awkward doing that, you could take the editorial approach and simply refer to her by last name.
04/19/2012
Contributor: Badass Badass
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Originally posted by Raigne
I would say that if her website says she prefers to be referred to with she and her, use she and her.

If you feel awkward doing that, you could take the editorial approach and simply refer to her by last name.
Awesome idea, thank you very much.
04/19/2012
Contributor: Rayne Millaray Rayne Millaray
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Originally posted by Badass
I am writing a book review and the editor of the stories inside the book is Sinclair Sexsmith, or Mr. Sexsmith for those of you who read SexIs frequently.

I am writing my review and am stuck in the About Author section, here is my ... more
Hi there Sinclair prefers to be referred to with feminine pronouns. Thanks for getting clarification!
04/20/2012