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Quicksilver In The Hand
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A Conversation with Jamie Freeman, Author of QUICKSILVER IN THE HAND
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It’s funny, that story has gotten a really wide array of responses from readers. Everything from “can you write a sequel so that Julian and Tony can get back together?” to “it’s so unrealistic – how could Julian have stayed with him past the first date?” Everyone has their own perspective on what was going on between the two of them. To me, the essential truth is that Julian is a man who stays too long at the dance; Tony is a man who always needs to have his dance card filled.
Read the full interview at Out in Print Queer Book Review and learn a little more about Jamie's work at Untreed Reads.
Quicksilver In The Hand by Jamie Freeman:
Julian and Tony meet in line at a David Sedaris book signing. "Promise me sixty blissful moments and I'll pass my whole life with you," Tony tells Julian. And, although the line is really little more than a charming pick-up line, a relationship does develop, told moment by moment from beginning to end in the 60 segments of this story. Love blooms in moments of passion, but as the clock ticks on, the cracks begin to show and Julian must choose between himself and the relationship he thinks he wants.