Genre: Literary Fiction
About VeronicaLocation: Michigan Home Region: Age:15 Favorite novels: To Kill a Mockingbird, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, The BFG, The Secret Garden Favorite writers: C.S Lewis, Laurie Hals Anderson, Rhoald Dahl Favorite music: Nothing Pop or rap, but I like almost everything else. Non-noveling interests: Reading, thinking |
Joined: Abril 16, 2008 This Year: Official Participant NaNoWriMo History: NaNoWriMo posts: 48 NaNoWriMo buddies: 13
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Synopsis: Heterophobia
Richard thinks that he's just like everybody else. He thinks that he just hasn't found the right person yet. Sure, there's his "best friend" Josh, who everybody thinks he's dating... except Richard himself.
But then he meets Ashleigh. He denies it at first, but then realizes that he can't hide his feelings from himself, or anybody else. Richard must learn to live as a straight guy in a gay world.
Excerpt: Heterophobia
Halfway down the stairs, Richard stopped and considered calling Josh back and begging him to come over. But he knew that it would not help in the slightest. Josh being there might be great for support, but Richard might end up wanting to simply shove Josh in front of him and say, “You tell her.” He knew that he had to tell his mom himself though, and he could not rely on somebody else as a crutch. Besides, once it was over with, it probably would not be that bad. His mom would, most likely, accept it. There was no doubt that she would be shocked, but he did not think that she would overreact. If she did, then that would be something that he would just have to deal with on his own, whether he wanted to or not. Of course, he did not know that right now, it did not matter, because that person in the kitchen was not his mother. The woman in the kitchen was a woman who was twenty seven, who was named Susan, who had an awful case of kleptomania, and who was stealing his microwave and planning on selling in on the black market.
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