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Resolutions: Recommended, FFS and Revolution

I'd like to recall attention back to my story from January Resolution Revolution It is set now and is eerily familiar in that a fascist power has it out for Transgendered Americans. The one thing it did not get right was that a quantum singularity appeared near enough the Sol system to give transpeople super-powers. I like to think that even when I feel powerless in real life that I can live a bit through a fictional life where all things are possible.

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T3 Amazon Book Club starts our first book

Tasteful Transgender Tales Book Club

Tasteful Transgender Tales Amazon Book Club

There is still time to join for free! Our first ice breaker question is up. Members might like to purchase their own copy of "Racing Hearts" Members might like to do the assigned reading (Part 1.) Members might like to go back to My Clubs and select this club. Members might like to respond to the discussion
prompt messages and partifularly the ice breaker one.

Please request to join the Tasteful Transgender Tales Amazon Book Cluband agree to our club privacy standards.

Our first book is"Racing Hearts" by DopplerPress Author Melanie Brown who is part of the book club.

Racing Hearts by Melanie Brown

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Jo Dora Webster Mini-Bio



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Jo Dora Webster, pen name of Ariel Montine Strickland



I'm a southern belle with auburn hair and blue eyes from the vibrant city of Denver, CO, USA. Although I sometimes feel like I'm in my forties, perhaps wishing time would pause, I'm actually grateful for its passage. It's been since my millennium resolution that I transitioned as a transwoman on my original rebirthday, July 6, 2000.

My roots trace back to lowland Scotland and Ireland, yet I am thoroughly American. My leisure time is often spent delving into the latest romances, comedies, or mysteries on Big Closet Top Shelf (BCTS) and embracing the great outdoors on weekend camping trips with my SCA friends, where we revive the noble ways of old and chivalry reigns supreme. Additionally, I cherish my moments as a member of Starfleet Internationalwhere I carry the honorary title of Captain.

My journey with writing spans over thirty years. My debut story, 'What Would Jesus Do?' on BCTS was initially published under 'Jesus and the Transwoman' on a nascent Christian platform called Faithvine, which has since vanished. Moreover, thirty years ago, I released 'Beauty and the Vial' on a BBS, which, unbeknownst to me, found its way to BCTS, penned under a different alias. Currently, I have completed nine novels, all initially released under my pseudonym, Jo Dora Webster, along with three short stories bearing the same pen name.

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