Part One
Chapter Three
August--1971
Avoy, Georgia
"Who is this Cute Boy in my English Class?"
Fourteen-year-old Peter Anderson sat in the front row of his Advanced English class, dreading the essay he was about to read aloud. A quick glance at his watch told him that in thirty minutes class would officially be over, but that still gave him plenty of time for his turn. After tapping the eraser of his pencil on the desk, Peter brought it up to his lips, chewed
Part One
Chapter Two
March – 1992
Avoy, Georgia
"Memories of Frankie"
Eighteen years later, on the night of his divorce, Peter found himself once again dreaming of his long-lost true love; the warm, glossy hair that smelled like lemons, the way he became sexually excited when he felt his lover’s breath on his neck, and the summer nights they slept together under the stars. The faint hint of coffee on the lips, the way he loved to run his tongue along them, tasting
yes! I kinda purposely made the prologue full of unanswered questions. Sorry about that. Chapter 1 is long. I might have to divide it, and upload pieces at a time.
Two teenage boys growing-up in Georgia during the 1970s begin secretly dating each other so they won't be found out. For revenge they pretend to date girls in their class and end up treating them horribly. When one of the girls ends up pregnant, their lives change drastically. The boy reluctantly ends up marrying this young woman and hides who he really is from his son. As the years go by we learn that his son has the exact same secret, but with a twist.
Part One
Chapter One
February-1976
Avoy, Georgia
"Regrets: Everyone Has Them"
The day started out like any other for seventeen-year-old Peter Anderson. He ditched school to stay home with his lover, but something happened in the afternoon that would forever be burned in his brain. After calming down a bit, he convinced his best friend, Robert Sella, to go with him on a 'Guys Night Out.' Perhaps it would sooth his wo
Hello everyone! My name is Kat. I've been writing since I was about six.
I wanted to be an English teacher when I was in high school, but decided to change my major to screen writing.
I enrolled in a film program at a local art college, and have been there almost three years. If all goes well,
I will graduate by the end of 2011.
About two years ago I broke-up with my boyfriend and like most writers found
comfort in writing. I started to write a story about two teenage boys who fall in love with each other in the 70s and
drift apart when they reach 18. Now, that the men are 35, an encounter brings them back together.
I tried posting this story on a writing website, but haven't received the help that I needed.
I found this site by searching "gay literature" in Google, and am glad I did.
My goal is to publish this book by the end of the year, as well as receive my Associates degree in screen writing.