… the woman who had touched my heart like no other. I was 20-something and I couldn’t
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eve it, I couldn’t deny it, and I couldn’t avoid thinking about it.
I had to write. No computer; just a portable electric typewriter and a kitchen table (see photos). Never before had I felt such intensity … trying to capture every detail, every nuance, every moment we shared.
Five days later, “Playboys have hearts, too” was finished. (Except for “Finis,” written about six weeks afterward.)![]()
Now in its Second Edition, “Playboys” is a novelette that tells a timeless tale — perhaps like a Love that you lived, too. People tell me it awakens their own special memories, and enriches new relationships.
The original manuscript remained in a file drawer until my first fiancée found it a few years later, and urged me to publish the First Edition of “Playboys ….”
I also wrote a short “sequel” nearly 13 years after the book, inspired by a surprise phone call. But that’s another story … and even the lovely heroine who broke my heart in “Playboys” has not seen it.
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• Now available for a limited time, with a personal autograph by the author.
