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New Furry novel: Waiting for Gertrude

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Waiting for Gertrude, by Bill Richardson, is a "new" Furry mildly-erotic literary novel published two years ago in Canada but just now in the U.S. Its premise is that the famous historical persons buried in Paris' prestigious Pere-Lachaise cemetery, from 17th-century playwright Moliere to 20th-century rock star Jim Morrison (but especially Frederic Chopin, Oscar Wilde, Sarah Bernhardt, Isadora Duncan, Alice B. Toklas, Marcel Proust, Maria Callas, Paul Dukas (composer of "The Sorcerer's Apprentice"), Gioacchino Rossini and similar 19th & 20th-century literary & theatrical celebrities) have been reincarnated as the feral cats that notoriously infest the cemetery, and are tomcatting around while they attempt to continue their intellectual lives in cat bodies. Both the Canadian and U.S. editions are available on the Amazon.ca website.

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Fred Pattenread storiescontact (login required)

a retired former librarian from North Hollywood, California, interested in general anthropomorphics