Me And Bobbi And The Gyrls
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About the Book
In the 'Me and Bobbi' columns, the two facets of George/Bobbi’s life are engaged in an internal dialogue. Bobbi primps and gets ready to go out for a night on the town. George criticizes the length of her skirt. They go to the local bar, to national conventions, and in their conversations, look at how the transgendered person must deal with a world where gender consists of only two choices.
In 'Gyrl Stories' we see some of the experiences of transgendered people. More importantly, we see their variety—the closeted cross-dresser, the part-time ‘TV’, the flaming queen, and a host of others for whom the expression of a feminine self isn’t just an option, it’s a necessity.
This collection of columns and stories first appeared in TG Forum, an online magazine for the transgender community. Readers looking for pornographic or sensational writing won't find it here. Instead, George Wilkerson/Bobbi Williams tells us about the life, loves, joys, and sorrows of growing up and living from day to day as a transgendered person.
About the Author
George Wilkerson is also the co-author of 12 Views from Women's Eyes (R-3, Austin, Texas), The Short Story (Kendall-Hunt, Dubuque, Iowa), and a number of plays, articles, and technical manuals. For the past four years, He has been writing for TG Forum magazine, where these stories and articles originally appeared.