In this episode of Biographers in Conversation, lawyer and author Sam Elkin chats with Dr Gabriella Kelly-Davies about his choices while crafting Detachable Penis: A Queer Legal Saga.
Here’s what you’ll discover in this episode:
- Sam’s thought process behind structuring the memoir as a chronological legal saga intertwining his gender transition with pivotal moments in Australia’s LGBTQ+ rights movement.
- How he found a warm, conversational writing voice beyond his legal training, shedding formal jargon to connect with readers on a personal level.
- Why he infused dark humour into serious moments and how laughter helped him cope with pain while keeping the story human and relatable.
- The raw vulnerability he chose to share, from detailing gender-affirming surgeries to admitting moments of self-doubt.
- How Sam navigated tough ethical choices in sharing his story, balancing unvarnished honesty with respect for others’ privacy while weighing the risks of being so candid.
- Sam’s reflections on the double-edged sword of visibility as a trans man: how being seen can be empowering yet perilous and how he portrays that tension in Detachable Penis.
- How including stories from his community law work and marginalised queer folks broadened Detachable Penis into a portrait of activism, community struggles and hope.
- Insights into Sam’s writing journey: how he expanded short personal essays into a cohesive memoir.
- How Sam practised self-care during tough chapters and how the process deepened his self-understanding.