Friday, May 27, 2011

What are people saying about the book?

I can't speak for everybody, but most of the people I know really like "The Girl, the Moon, and the Melon." A few had questions about this part or that part, but even they liked it on the whole. Just last night someone told me they were a fan and that they couldn't wait for the second book to come out. I truly believe that the longer it is out the more people will want to read it, especially lesbian and transgender people, but I also think there is something in it for everybody.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

The Story of Josephine (synopsis)

Book Synopsis:

This exciting Novella starts out in Rio and soon returns to New York and the cemetery of forgotten stories. Our heroines Henrietta and Amy from my first book “The Girl, the Moon, and the Melon” get married in Rio. Their life is blissful for several months until Amy finds out the Henrietta is pregnant. She accuses Henrietta of sleeping with the devil, but this is untrue, and it takes an angel to convince her. They return to New York after they learn to shape-shift. Then they go to Central Park and to the cemetery of forgotten stories about Henrietta. There they meet the Traveler, who was sent by Mrs. Walsh to guide them to a safe myth for Henrietta to have her baby in. The only problem is that Henrietta chooses perhaps the saddest and most forgotten story of all: The Story of Josephine.