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This extraordinary book is an intimate portrait of Thailand’s ladyboys: the men who have chosen to become women. Funny, passionate, angry and provocative, Ladyboys is a no-holds-barred look at the secret lives of Thailand’s transsexual men. The book offers intimate details of the lives that they’ve never publicly revealed. They talk about the choices they’ve made, their relationships, families, frustrations and hopes. The stories include those of an exotic cabaret performer, a sex worker and even a Muay Thai boxing champion. Ladyboys will leave you amused, saddened, and entertained.
Surely you remember Wi, a name especially chosen to fit our attention spans? The world-record kidnappee, nabbee, swipee, snatchee, hoisted so many times even he’s lost count? (How about those three times in five minutes effort? That takes rare raw talent, that does.) I mean, if it wasn’t for our Wi how many of these yabbers, yarns, shaggy dogs and yank-your-chain whoppers could I trot out for you? Even getting across one’s not easy when it’s always against the wind from people laughing in your face. No, really, without our Wi, where would all the odd-balls be, drowning their sorrows by ingesting the food in Dominic’s Eatery, swallowing whole mouthfuls without a thought for their own safety? Would any plate get the Wi wipe and come out miraculously unscathed from what had been just laid upon it? Without Wi, how many screwballs could have hired him to do all they’ve always wanted to do? God knows, and the Talls say ‘God knows’ because, if you take it that God made him in His own image, then maybe you’ve stumbled across the one time God spoke too soon. Okay, setting that aside, coming to you is a cast of Lankan characters – and you’d cast too -- and barf, and burp – if you had some of Dominic’s food inside you, let’s not kid ourselves. Not all of us have cast-iron guts and can absorb what could canonize you if you kept it down. And our Wi can’t help being White, either. Did he ever ask for the hoists he’s had to suffer, or complained about the lack of duty-of-care his kidnappers have shown him -- their kidnappee, after all? No. All he asked was a hideaway high above the stars so bright. At least he got that. And, though having to watchfully wait, at least he received the epiphs, too. With the epiphs, he could epiphicatedly dream, so I guess he had something going for him. And let’s not forget he’s Talls recorded as having said, ‘Just let me know if I’m breathing too much and I’ll stop’. Hey, what kidnappee or country like Australia gets a kidnappee so considerate? Is he a peach of a pooch, or what? ---------------------- Bill Reed is an Australian novelist, playwright and short-story writer with national awards for all three. He now lives in both Australia and Sri Lanka.
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ONEO is one of the most influential and inspiring spiritual awakening journeys you will ever read. From despair to enlightenment, every sentence rings with honesty and bravery the details and description of his Consciousness awakening are unbelievable; you are right there when this happens. ONEO is a true story about unconditional love and how a single random act of kindness can save someone's life. Cornelius Christopher courageously opens up his life to the world to show how we urgently need to change the way we treat one another and ourselves. The depth with which he shares unspeakable accounts on how society creates an abused child who later becomes a suicidal adult is beyond imaginable, beyond words, beyond anything you have ever read before. The story begins the moment Cornelius experiences what physicists call a quantum superposition, during which he is forced to watch his funeral and the heart-wrenching scene of his wife finding him dying from his future suicide. From there, the roller coaster ride continues, moving the captivated reader from moments that are painfully honest, gritty and raw, to scenes that are heartwarming, romantic and laugh-out-loud funny. Through a perplexing series of unfolding events following his quantum superposition, Cornelius discovers newfound abilities, including his continuous connection with Consciousness and a gift for healing. While healing his wife, Cornelius is shown a vision and channeled by Collective Consciousness to write his life story and share the knowledge he gained from his Consciousness awakening with the world. ONEO is more than an autobiography; it’s a must-read for anyone wanting to learn how to escape their emotional and physical pain or be free of the ego by learning to expand their Consciousness and raise their vibrations. It is a valuable, in-depth, self-help resource of eye-opening truths about reality and how we can influence it to improve our lives by realising our power of choice in every moment of Now. "Prepare yourself for your spiritual awakening."
The acclaimed TV documentary series From my first day of walking the streets of Bangkok I was amazed by what I saw. Beautiful Ladyboy prostitutes, monks in saffron robes, shrines to Buddha and Ganesh, the smell of cooking and incense everywhere. This is my journey so far. From a naïve tourist falling in love with the wrong kind of girl to turning my back on Thailand’s night-life, discovering Thai culture and finding a ladyboy I could trust. Together, Annie and I featured in ‘Ladyboys’, Sky Living Television’s acclaimed documentary series. What happened behind the scenes and how it confirmed my life choices as well as shedding light on the transgender community in Thailand makes up a part of the story. Read more about what Annie and I are doing now and everything you need to know about Thai Ladyboys at: www.davidbonnie.com
Johan has a boring life out in the country. He is lonely, unemployed, and no longer noticeably young. One day he is asked to apply for a job as a data administrator on a dating site. When he checks his intended workplace, his interest in seeking contact with women online is aroused. He falls for a charming young woman named Doralel. The interest is mutual. So, Johan travels to Manila, where Doralel lives. But already, on the very first day, he is subjected to attempted kidnapping. He begins to suspect that Doralel is behind ... "
Transgender Thai models and their perspectives on: - Why straight men want ladyboys? - Ladyboys vs. Western women - How it feels in a new body - Just boobs vs. full operation - How to seduce a ladyboy? - How to seduce a man? - First week in Pattaya - First threesome - The Perfect Customer - Style advice for men - Is stripping fun? - Aging - What to pray for - Dreams for the future
Author Veronique Renard omitted something critical in her popular 2003 memoir Pantau in India. As if leaving behind Dutch corporate life, converting to Buddhism, and living among Tibetan refugees in the Himalayas was not amazing enough, Veronique transitioned from male to female 25 years ago and has never mentioned it since. Until now. In her remarkable follow-up memoir Pholomolo, Veronique opens up for the first time. Laugh-out-loud moments punctuate this heartfelt portrait of her childhood struggles to express herself in a world that told her she had to be a boy. After transition at seventeen, she never discusses her background with family, friends, colleagues, and lovers. Now, she shares her unique experiences as a transsexual female in the occidental and oriental world with absolute candor. PHOLOMOLO-NO MAN NO WOMAN is a remarkable and inspiring story about yet another facet in Veronique's already amazing life, a story about learning to live your own truth every day. "A delightfully funny, unabashedly erotic, and deeply moving portrait." -Andrea James
A stunning tour de force from one of Canada's most groundbreaking poets. Don't Let It End Like This Tell Them I Said Something - Paul Vermeersch's fifth collection of poetry - is, as its title suggests, a lyrical meditation on written language and the end of civilization. It combines centos, glosas, erasures, text collage, and other forms to imagine a post-apocalyptic literature built, or rebuilt, from the rubble of the texts that came before.