So, When Can I Meet George?
When her breakup doesn't go the way she planned it, Angela finds that the perfect man not only relieves tension, but he can also help to get her ex back.

This short comedic essay has been reformatted as a "how-to" in sex and relationship columns worldwide.

"Angela Lovell is a monster - in the good way!" - An ex-fiancee

"That girl in the Tennessee Williams play who always screws up the guy." - A gentleman swing dancer
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So, When Can I Meet George?
When her breakup doesn't go the way she planned it, Angela finds that the perfect man not only relieves tension, but he can also help to get her ex back.

This short comedic essay has been reformatted as a "how-to" in sex and relationship columns worldwide.

"Angela Lovell is a monster - in the good way!" - An ex-fiancee

"That girl in the Tennessee Williams play who always screws up the guy." - A gentleman swing dancer
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So, When Can I Meet George?

So, When Can I Meet George?

by Angela Lovell
So, When Can I Meet George?

So, When Can I Meet George?

by Angela Lovell

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Overview

When her breakup doesn't go the way she planned it, Angela finds that the perfect man not only relieves tension, but he can also help to get her ex back.

This short comedic essay has been reformatted as a "how-to" in sex and relationship columns worldwide.

"Angela Lovell is a monster - in the good way!" - An ex-fiancee

"That girl in the Tennessee Williams play who always screws up the guy." - A gentleman swing dancer

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012311658
Publisher: TickingBoxes.com
Publication date: 03/21/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 34 KB

About the Author

Angela Lovell is an award-winning playwright, director, screenwriter, essayist, podcaster, writing instructor, sex columnist, and critic of film, theatre and music. Her work has appeared in BUST Magazine, High Times, The L Magazine, Common Ties, Opium Magazine, Match.com, and The New York Press. Angela has written for MTV, and several independent film studios. She's taken first place at The Moth's NYC StorySlam (www.themoth.com), and performed her earliest embarrassing writing onstage at Mortified (www.getmortified.com). You can hear her as Mark Twain's daughter on the new album Mark Twain: Words & Music (featuring Clint Eastwood, Garrison Keillor, Jimmy Buffett, Sheryl Crow and Brad Paisley.) Angela is afraid of ghosts and sharks but not of dentists. She lives in New York City with her very handsome husband and their two opinionated dogs.

www.AngelaLovell.com
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