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'Let’s Hear It For The Boys'
A HitLitPro Anthology
Now, I'm not going to leave a couple of important issues dangling. Yes, it's all about those things men have got and we sistas ain't got. When we're talking about men's health we're talking about the stuff men like women to believe is enormous and then pretend to themselves they haven't got at all. We're not talking about their golf clubs or toy train collection. It's the engine of the sort of stuff I write. Without the heroic deep voiced gonad gauchos I'd be out of business. The truth is that the poor dears would rather rope a bull than admit they have a problem. They have other health issues like banging their skulls unblocking the sink trap and inability to walk when they get a cold. The sad truth is that they ignore the serious stuff.
Mo Sistas, it's time to step up...
Perhaps one of the men close to you (brother, husband, son,
friend…) joins in with the moustachioed adventure that happens every November.
Around the world it’s the month that has literally changed its name, as the
global organisation, Movember, leads the way in changing the face of men’s
health.
This year it is time for the ladies to step up and grab the
moustache baton. While we Mo Sistas may be follicly challenged about the face,
we do have the power of words at our fingertips.
Let’s Hear It For The
Boys is a tribute to the men of Movember. The HitLitPro authors have created
these 9 short stories to celebrate men in our lives, the effect they have
on our hearts, our minds (and our bodies) and the difference they can make to
the world around them.
The authors are: Caroline James, Jenny Harper, Linn
B Halton, Mandy Baggot, Nikki Mason, Rosie Dean, Sheryl Browne Zara
Stoneley and of course me!
The book is out on Amazon worldwide from the 1st November
2014 and all profits go to the Movember charity.
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