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Muliebrity Brawn

    Mega Moms
    Muscle Gals
    • 2005

      Muscle Gals

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      What if Eve's daughters were brawnier than Adam's sons? What if Venus had well developed muscles? Would there be the "battered wife syndrome?" Would the heroine Hulkess be equally as popular with youth as is the muscular male hulk? Might there be more love, peace and respect in the home of a physically superior woman? Would men honor or fear a woman of super size and strength? Would we hear children shouting praise and admiration for the powerful physiques of sister and mother Muscle Gals?Through her rendition of 1950's Peerless Sales Fighting Women Cartoons, author Muliebrity Brawn preposterously, outrageously and powerfully answers these questions.Muscle Gals, in establishing its own genre, forcefully suggests an unprecedented acceptability of the Super Woman in an ever-changing popular culture.

      Muscle Gals
    • 2004

      Mega Moms

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      This novel is about a series of murders and the impact of a dysfunctional upbringing on three brothers in Westchester, New York. The oldest brother, Randy, is a very successful New York City investment banker; Tony, the middle child, is a homicide detective in San Francisco; and Derek, the youngest, is escaping from his past in an obsessive pursuit of success in the world of professional golf in Florida. In golf, "downhill lies" are the most challenging and difficult shots to hit; in life, the cumulative effect of lying inevitably spirals one downhill into moral depravity. The series of apparently sexually related murders of prominent politicians- each taking place in a different major city coincident with the location of a professional golf tournament- forces the brothers together, sweeping them into a vortex of suspicion arising from their nightmarish past.

      Mega Moms