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Monthly Archives: July 2010
729 THE SIGN by Heather Berdrow
Darrell is a rock star on the way up and he seems to have everything he could possibly want. His many adoring fans don’t know, however, that beneath his working man’s jeans and T-shirt, Darrell always wore panties and other items of lingerie. Then a Mystery Woman who appears in the audience at many of his concerts starts leaving him notes suggesting that she is someone who knows his deepest secret.
When Darrell finally discovers the identity of his Mystery Woman, he is shocked. She turns out to be someone he knows very well. A male someone. Despite this, or perhaps in part because of it, the two fall in love. Darrell decides to live as his alter ego, Delia, full-time. His band members follow his lead and adopt feminine identities as well. Rather than turning off their fans as they fear, this change in the band’s lifestyle becomes a cultural phenomenon, encouraging millions of men across America to bend the rules of gender. Continue reading
Nowhere Woman by Kenneth Leigh (Mags Inc)
She saw a male of fifty-one years who stood a shade under six foot and weighed a hundred sixty pounds. I have salt and pepper hair that hangs to the middle of my back, hazel eyes (I wear contact lenses), pierced ear lobes (!) and clear, unblemished skin all over. No, not electrolysis, as you might think, but some sort of childhood disease that took most of my hair from neck to toe. The only hair I have is the luxuriant crop of hair atop my head …I’d even had breast augmentation done and now sported a pair of C-cups that I was quite proud of. I loved the weight of them and loved the way they jiggled and swayed when I moved about. Continue reading
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The Ruby Factor by Stella Satin (Mags Inc)
To begin with, women scared me. My mom was the only one who seemed to know what made me tick, but the aggressive types who were now finding ways to meet me? They were exactly what I wanted – but I had enough sense to stay away from them. I’d really looked at my grades – they were not good in any way, shape, or form. With them as they were, I might pass – but by the skin of my teeth. If you think I was dumb enough to pass up what was mysteriously being offered? Boy – you’re wrong again! Continue reading
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