Mina Rimehaug
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Daring Diane:
I know you get this question a lot, but when will you finish book 9 of Lee Corcoran series? I'm just so excited to read more. I'm enjoying the series so much that I'm reading it over again. Also I was wondering how you came to write the Lee Corcoran series?
Daring Diane
Book 9 is well on its way and should be done in the near future.
Often, authors create characters in books involving cross-dressing where once they identify the desire to dress, they fall off the cliff in a search for a way to become a woman. The majority of cross-dressers are hetero-sexual adults involved in loving relationships. They find a way to integrate their predilections into a semi-normal life.
I wanted to create a character who enjoyed the feminine clothes but felt sort of pushed into it. Lee wants to have a family and be the male father in a future family. He loves the clothes and this creates internal strife as he tries to deal with his desires in the clothing, his idea of his future and the reality of the life he is living. How does this character wrestle with his feelings and real-life as he matures? In this instance, the cross-dressing is much more public than most people. But, that's the fun of it.
Also, when I began the series I was writing a story not a series. The amount of content demanded that I break it up and when people liked the first story, I continued on. The characters are close friends now as I tell about the life they are leading. In many ways, I am as excited as the reader to find out hwo things will evolve.
Often, authors create characters in books involving cross-dressing where once they identify the desire to dress, they fall off the cliff in a search for a way to become a woman. The majority of cross-dressers are hetero-sexual adults involved in loving relationships. They find a way to integrate their predilections into a semi-normal life.
I wanted to create a character who enjoyed the feminine clothes but felt sort of pushed into it. Lee wants to have a family and be the male father in a future family. He loves the clothes and this creates internal strife as he tries to deal with his desires in the clothing, his idea of his future and the reality of the life he is living. How does this character wrestle with his feelings and real-life as he matures? In this instance, the cross-dressing is much more public than most people. But, that's the fun of it.
Also, when I began the series I was writing a story not a series. The amount of content demanded that I break it up and when people liked the first story, I continued on. The characters are close friends now as I tell about the life they are leading. In many ways, I am as excited as the reader to find out hwo things will evolve.
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Alistair Ravie
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Daring Diane:
Hope you're well Any sign of a new release? Couple of odd questions... Why choose to send Lee & Derby to Michigan? Why choose the Tigers? Having them prepare for the WS isn't that believable given current performance Drews experience with martial arts, do you have experience in MA or cheering
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