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I've written a new novella called Andy and Dawn.

The story involves a young man, in 1960, who is discovered by a Hollywood talent agent while washing cars. Of course, through a series of events the young man comes to question his/her gender identity. The story is populated with pop culture figures of that era.

As usual, it is my intent to give this book to Doppler Press. All proceeds will go to supporting this site. Rasufelle is already working on the cover art.

However, I'm committed to the original intent of Big Closet and don't want anyone to miss out on this read because they don't "do" Amazon -- or lack the money to purchase the book. I was deep in debt for the majority of my life and know what it means to have limited discretionary income.

For a very short period of time, I'm offering to send you the manuscript for free. Send me an email at [email protected] and I will immediately send you the manuscript. You will be under no obligation to me. This offer will end when Doppler has the book up for sale.

Jill

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Thank you for the offer……

D. Eden's picture

But I will wait and purchase it. As I can afford it, I would prefer to help support this site. Please let me know when it becomes available for purchase.

Thank you!

D. Eden

Dum Vivimus, Vivamus

Sorry

Not really interested in something set in the 60’s way before my time and attitudes were pretty bad back then

hugs :)
Michelle SidheElf Amaianna

Interestingly . . .

Emma Anne Tate's picture

Jill does a nice job of showing how the attitudes and ideas that are prevalent today — both the bad and the good — have roots in an earlier time (like Samantha, I got a sneak peek!). What’s that Faulkner quote? “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” But it’s also just a good story, with believable characters and interesting relationships.

Emma

Overwhelming Response

To date, I've sent out thirty-eight copies of the manuscript. That's a lot more than I had thought would be sent.

The comments so far have been gratifying.

Jill

Angela Rasch (Jill M I)