Damo,
I'm indebted as ever. And I can't challenge your word re-ordering, which is so impressively better that, should this weedly little romp ever see light of day again I'd make the changes.
Laziness prevented me from describing Gash fully ( well, who wants to describe Gash, come on!) but I'm on record for noting that, in the UK at least, gay business treats its customers very shabbily, and foists on them standards that wouldn't be tolerated by hets. ( cf. my club 'Spurtz' in the Kris Karton tale) Chatting to Rigby the other day we reflected on the problems of finding a plot open up rather than close down as it proceeds. It kind of flatters the imagination, but sometimes you just gotta be disciplined and say, this is the plan, it stands.
I couldn't resist painting the locals of my native city as violent, moronic, homophobic thugs. Not totally true, but as I reserve the right to believe the world's default setting is anti-gay, I keep my powder dry on this one. Glen, how will he do? OK, he's my favourite character, and the only one who gets to use the language I do. But he presents me with problems. Do I keep the tale moral for the spunkies, or do I make it realistic?
Alma: she's been around for years. Why act this way or that? But some people are capable of playing a long, long 'long game' and I've known guys who've waited 30 years to get even. Doesn't fit my 50,000 words canvas, but that's life. Uh oh, I'm rabbiting now.....
Thanks as ever. The re-sentencing was fab. I have no excuse for not seeing it, considering I re-edit min 6-7 times...... oooer!
Davie