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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:LGBTQ+ / Gay
  • Language:English
  • Pages:227
  • eBook ISBN:9780971039896

Unspeakable

by Michael-Christopher

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Overview
After a break up, Rodney Franklin seeks the comfort of family and friends in his hometown of Philadelphia. When reconnecting, Rodney discovers he and a childhood friend were both victims of child molestation at the hands of the same man. In their attempt to right the wrongs of the past, Rodney and his friends find themselves in very present trouble.
Description
After the regretful close of his relationship, Rodney Franklin seeks the comfort of family and friends in his hometown of Philadelphia. While reconnecting with his past, Rodney discovers he and a childhood friend both shared a disturbing experience-they were both victims of child molestation at the hands of the same depraved man. In their attempt to right the wrongs of the past, Rodney and his friends find themselves in very present trouble. Amidst it all, Rodney's old flame, Katrina, enters the picture in hopes of resuming her role as damsel in distress, but this time around, she finds Rodney is not the man she once knew. Unspeakable is the follow-up to Michael-Christopher's critically acclaimed, From Top to Bottom
About the author
Michael-Christopher has been an active voice in the LGBT community as an author, publisher, illustrator, lecturer, and artistic advisor to several outreach campaigns throughout the United States. In 1998 Michael released his comic series Living The Life then transitioned his characters to novel form writing two Living the Life prequels. Michael shifted gears and penned two very provocative novels; From Top to Bottom, which explores masculinity within the LGBT community, then, followed with Unspeakable tackling male sexual abuse. Realizing there was a void in the LGBT Community of Color, Michael co-founded SWERV, a quarterly arts and entertainment magazine focusing only on people in the community making great strides in art, music, literature, activism and politics. Michael’s roles included Editor-in-Chief, Art Director, Graphic Designer, photographer and Co-publisher. In his 13 issues Michael also wrote over 50 articles, interviews, reviews and editorials. Michael has appeared in Vibe, Honey, The Advocate, David, Southern Voice, Metro Weekly, The New York Blade and The Washington Blade and has held spots in the top ten best seller’s list at Lambda Rising, Giovanni’s Room, Amazon's Hot New Releases – Gay Fiction list and Tower Top 100 Book Bestsellers. To round out his list of diverse publications, Michael release a 100-page book of his photography, MAN:BLACK – Images of Black Male Beauty in 2010.