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and new york housing authority. Ms. Whitcomb has written Try Whistling Chopin and will be releasing Too Hot To Cry. Ms. Whitcomb illuminated the extreme lows and highs of acting, writing and lesbian life. Ms. Whitcomb writes of theatre life from her personal experience. Ms, Whitcomb is always a champion for lesbian themes in her writing.
Too Hot To Cry focuses on four women whose lives intertwine set in the Poconos. Ms. Whitcomb has two plays that have made it to the stage, Option and Hotel Breney. here were new challenges that raised heads and new battle lines were drawn to gain success. Try Whistling Chopin reveals a lesbian relationship between Jennie Clark, single playwright and Babs Matthews, married, with two teenage daughters. The perpetual task of hunting for work took a back seat to writing, which quickly became her first love.
Andrea, Jodi, Laura, and Phyllis are four characters exposed in the book Too Hot To Cry. Try Whistling Chopin is written in fast paced dialog over a panoramic backdrop. Ms, Whitcomb spent some 20 years studying her craft, as well as working stock in various parts of the country. Try Whistling Chopin is a darn good read whether one is gay, straight or undecided.
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Ms, Whitcomb penned her first novel, Try Whistling Chopin, with new insight. The book offers a unique look at two women, desperately in love and ultimately, desperately different.
Try Whistling Chopin is a darn good read whether one is gay, straight or undecided. The book offers a unique look at two women, desperately in love and ultimately, desperately different. Try Whistling Chopin is written in fast paced dialog over a panoramic backdrop. Ms. Whitcomb illuminated the extreme lows and highs of acting, writing and lesbian life. here were new challenges that raised heads and new battle lines were drawn to gain success.
Ms. Whitcomb writes of theatre life from her personal experience. Andrea, Jodi, Laura, and Phyllis are four characters exposed in the book Too Hot To Cry. Ms, Whitcomb is always a champion for lesbian themes in her writing.