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Pronoun Problems: A Novel About Friendship, Transgender and (eventually) Ninjas by AaronRubicon
Pronoun Problems: A Novel About Friendship, Transgender and (eventually) Ninjas
AaronRubicon
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  • Parts 60
Tom and I were childhood best friends. And were convinced that we were funny. So convinced that, when we grew up, we drove across the country to make our mark writing comedy in Los Angeles. And against all odds, we did. Until one day, Tom told me something about himself. Something shocking, something I never expected. A secret that would change everything. Our friendship had survived the hellish halls of High School and the cut-throat studios of Hollywood. But would it survive this? A work of fiction inspired by true events, "PRONOUN PROBLEMS" is the hilarious and heartbreaking story about what happens to a guys' friendship when one of them stops being a guy. (Cover by the talented and oh-so-patient @Lucyface, aka Lucy Rhodes.)
My Radiant Southern Sun || Queen Susan the Gentle || (Semi-) One-Shot by thecallofnarnia
My Radiant Southern Sun || Queen Susan the Gentle || (Semi-) One-Shot
thecallofnarnia
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First in the "Sun and Moon" series, followed by "My Glowing Northern Moon" and "The Gentle and the Cordial" ------ "I've been to Narnia once before, you know." "When I left, I keep feeling it...the call. The call of Narnia. That feeling of mythic comfort, destiny, that sooner or later I would be back, had to. I couldn't explain it, more articulate people than me have tried. But I would always simply say, 'I'm just trying to find my way back in.'" "I never could've known that what I was drawn to all along...was you." "It's always been you...my radiant Southern Sun..." -King David the Cordial to Queen Susan the Gentle, sometime during the Golden Age ------ Praise for thecallofnarnia's "Sun and Moon" series "Your chapters are plucked out right out of a passionate romance novel, and the fact that they're so short leaves the reader wanting more, which is definitely a plus." - @EdsGryff