A few thoughts on Missing Without A Trace

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I've just finished reading Maeryn Lamonte's excellent short story Georgy Girl and it made me start thinking about my own short little book, Missing Without A Trace. When I wrote my novel, the heroine, Kelly, became me...or rather, the inner me. The Charles I should have been, without the male shell that I'd been forced to construct around myself to fit in with everyone around me as I grew up.

I remember wearing out four copies of the single Georgy Girl during the years 1965 through 1969 (when the record--as a single--started getting hard to find. I think I still have a scratchy '45 of it on a closet somewhere.

So, I just wanted to say to those who have read my book (or are thinking of getting and reading it): that's me in there, shredding my skin so-to-speak and playing at how I would have thought and reacted in the world and situation Kelly was in.

My book is still available at the Barnes and Noble Nook Store for a dollar ninety-nine.
It's still selling a few copies every year despite next to no advertising.

just my thoughts for today,
charlie

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Patricia Marie Allen's picture

I really loved "Missing Without a Trace". I bought a copy for my Nook just to support you, even though I read it as you posted it here on BCTS. I'd point out that it is available for Kindle readers at Smaswords.

The sequel started out really good. I'd love to see it as a companion to the original.

Hugs
Patricia

Happiness is being all dressed up and HAVING some place to go.
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