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Twilight Manors in Palm Springs: The Strange Case of Donna Reed’s Missing Wig - Twilight Manors in Palm Springs, #2

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  • Rattling Good Yarns Press

  • Paru le : 17/09/2022
Book 2 in the Twilight Manors in Palm Springs Series Brian & Stéphane are Back! Everyone's favorite politically-incorrect couple is back, spreading... > Lire la suite
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Book 2 in the Twilight Manors in Palm Springs Series Brian & Stéphane are Back! Everyone's favorite politically-incorrect couple is back, spreading more madness and mayhem in Palm Springs, California!  So what do Peruvian Priestesses, lesbian stunt doubles, drag queen botanists, Zen gardens, cannabis-laced brownies, and S&M ABBA clogs have to do with each other?  They're all part of a new Brian and Stéphane adventure! News Flash!  There's been a spate of crimes in Palm Springs!  A bank has been robbed, and even more heinous-someone has stolen a priceless Donna Reed wig from the Palm Springs Art Museum's movie memorabilia display! An insult to the Palm Springs community! Brian and Stéphane and their wacky friends and neighbors must step into the breach again and save the Palm Springs cultural community.
Twilight Manors in Palm Springs-The Strange Case of Donna Reed's Missing Wig is book two in the hilarious Brian and Stéphane series. 

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Biographie de St Sukie de la Croix

For three decades, St Sukie de la Croix, 70, has been a social commentator and researcher on Chicago's LGBT history. He has published oral-history interviews; lectured; conducted historical tours; documented LGBT life through columns, photographs, humor features, and fiction; and written the book Chicago Whispers (U. of Wisconsin Press, 2012) on local LGBT history. St Sukie de la Croix, the man the Chicago Sun-Times described as "the gay Studs Terkel, " came to Chicago from his native Bath, England, in 1991.
His columns appeared in news and entertainment sources such as Chicago Free Press, Gay Chicago, Nightlines/Nightspots, Outlines, Blacklines, Windy City Times, and GoPride.com, and publications around the country. In 2008 he was a historical consultant and appeared in the WTTW television documentary Out & Proud in Chicago. His crowning achievement came in 2012 when the University of Wisconsin published his in-depth, vibrant record of LGBT Chicagoans, Chicago Whispers: A History of LGBT Chicago Before Stonewall.
The book received glowing reviews and cemented de la Croix's deserved position as a top-ranking historian and leader. In 2012 de la Croix was inducted into the Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame. In 2017 he published The Blue Spong and the Flight from Mediocrity, a novel set in 1924 Chicago, followed by The Orange Spong and Storytelling at the Vamp Art Café in 2020. In 2018 he published The Memoir of a Groucho Marxist, a work about growing up Gay in Great Britain, and in 2019, Out of the Underground: Homosexuals, the Radical Press and the Rise and Fall of the Gay Liberation Front.
In 2019, St Sukie de la Croix and Owen Keehnen launched their Tell Me About It Project, which led to the 2019 publication of Tell Me About It. Two more volumes followed. In 2020, he published, The Orange Spong and Storytelling at the Vamp-Arts Café, the second book in the popular Spong Series. St Sukie continued his LGBTQ Chicago history series in 2021 with the publication of Chicago After Stonewall: A History of LGBTQ Chicago from Gay Lib to Gay Life, continuing the narrative of the Chicago LGBTQ rights movement from where Chicago Whispers, left off.
His newest book, Twilight Manors in Palm Springs, God's Waiting Room, is his fourth novel.
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