Author: | Chris Cross | ISBN: | 9781925190076 |
Publisher: | BarbarianSpy | Publication: | June 5, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Chris Cross |
ISBN: | 9781925190076 |
Publisher: | BarbarianSpy |
Publication: | June 5, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Savannah’s Pulaski Square becomes home, in this novella of sexual expression and repression of all persuasions, to a tight-knit community of artistic, searching, and sensual residents in the shadow of the Savannah College of Art and Design.
April is said to be the month of fools, and the bed hopping and mix of desires brings this thought to the fore in the April setting of this story when one of the square’s most beloved members is revealed to be in straits that require immediate, very expensive, and life-threatening medical intervention. Can the likes of a transvestite drag queen, a pair of once-married Georgia First Family patrician novelists whose foreboding mansions face each other across the square, the feuding half siblings of a philandering father, a newly arrived hopelessly mismatched couple, a pair of lesbian college students, a sexually repressed but about-to-explode librarian, a nearly invisible hero, and the square’s black bull gardener come together as a community to meet some other need than the question of whose bed they will be in that night?
Savannah’s Pulaski Square becomes home, in this novella of sexual expression and repression of all persuasions, to a tight-knit community of artistic, searching, and sensual residents in the shadow of the Savannah College of Art and Design.
April is said to be the month of fools, and the bed hopping and mix of desires brings this thought to the fore in the April setting of this story when one of the square’s most beloved members is revealed to be in straits that require immediate, very expensive, and life-threatening medical intervention. Can the likes of a transvestite drag queen, a pair of once-married Georgia First Family patrician novelists whose foreboding mansions face each other across the square, the feuding half siblings of a philandering father, a newly arrived hopelessly mismatched couple, a pair of lesbian college students, a sexually repressed but about-to-explode librarian, a nearly invisible hero, and the square’s black bull gardener come together as a community to meet some other need than the question of whose bed they will be in that night?