Among the hardest parts of deciding to pursue Sally Field, and all its frank and honest subjects, was a nagging fear that if I put out a book like this, especially as my first novel, I would forever be that guy.
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This blog are the musings and rambling of author Leslie L. Smith.
In Arkansas, I was the first generation in my family to experience a lifetime of racially integrated schools. And even though I started school seventeen years after the Central High Crisis, many people I grew up with remained staunchly rooted in their belief that this integration compromised the quality of my education.
Read MoreStarting a blog for this book is a surreal feeling. After all, I feel as if I have been writing my book, Sally Field Can Play The Transsexual, in my mind for a decade and a half.
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