written in a poetic style, Life is nothing like it appears to be. The old classifications of good and evil no longer appeal nor apply. Parts of this story are true Some experiences are combined. I am an Australian, so the idea of a dreamtime side of life is part of the total life experience here
This novel tells the story of Ben, a young gay man new to the metropolis, who is confronted by a series of odd, eccentric people, including drug dealers, goths, psychics, veteran author Loyd Larcher and ageing rock musicians Rick Schwagger and Heath Prityards. Ben survives the dangers of the world of sex, drugs and rock and roll, engaging all comers with goodwill and good humour. Making use of opportunities along the way he finds true love with a level headed and down to earth boyfriend.
Long ago I met a woman online. Unfortunately she lived far away so we spent months talking online and on the phone. I wrote this story for and about her, describing how I thought our first actual face to face might go. Unfortunately the distance and inability of either of us to travel took it's toll. We never did actually meet and eventually lost touch online as well. All I have left is this musing about "what if...?)
Mormom mom Debbie and her 3 best friends; Janet, Beth and Shawna are relaxing by the pool when, all of a sudden, a horde of 14 year old black boys break into the house. Some of the black boys pin the ladies to their chairs while others throw their sons in the pool and start to drown them. From there the moms are threatened with watching their sons die while cameras are pulled out and videos are taken. What will the moms be forced to do to save the lives of their sons? Find out in this adventure