Baptism by Green Fire

Skin Savers and Old Tavern Tales (Aids Comes Home)

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Drama, American, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Michael JP Williams ISBN: 9781462021826
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: August 23, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Michael JP Williams
ISBN: 9781462021826
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: August 23, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

What is real or unreal? If one looks close, things may not be what they appear to be. In his second collection of plays set in the 1980s, Michael JP Williams takes a look back at a time when Ronald Reagans Hollywood glamour sparked the American spirit and prosperity graced many homeseven as the AIDS crisis quietly intensified in the shadows.

In Skin Savers, Key West, Florida, a mecca for artists, writers, transplanted New Yorkers, seves as the setting and as a perfect place for Hank and Beau, two businessmen who have been trying for years to make their fortunes at their fabric firm. Discouraged by a recent chain of events, they are thrilled when they receive the resume of a young talented artist. But as they recruit him to work at their company, they have no idea that Mickey DWest is battling his own issues. In the second play Old Tavern Tales, Paul and Mickey fall in love and soon become immersed in a bizarre relationship where neither has respect for the otheror themselves.

Baptism by Green Fire highlights a time when Key West was abruptly changed with the arrival of a horrifying disease that robbed the world of many beautiful, vibrant, and talented men.

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What is real or unreal? If one looks close, things may not be what they appear to be. In his second collection of plays set in the 1980s, Michael JP Williams takes a look back at a time when Ronald Reagans Hollywood glamour sparked the American spirit and prosperity graced many homeseven as the AIDS crisis quietly intensified in the shadows.

In Skin Savers, Key West, Florida, a mecca for artists, writers, transplanted New Yorkers, seves as the setting and as a perfect place for Hank and Beau, two businessmen who have been trying for years to make their fortunes at their fabric firm. Discouraged by a recent chain of events, they are thrilled when they receive the resume of a young talented artist. But as they recruit him to work at their company, they have no idea that Mickey DWest is battling his own issues. In the second play Old Tavern Tales, Paul and Mickey fall in love and soon become immersed in a bizarre relationship where neither has respect for the otheror themselves.

Baptism by Green Fire highlights a time when Key West was abruptly changed with the arrival of a horrifying disease that robbed the world of many beautiful, vibrant, and talented men.

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