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Love and Sex at the Post Office. Take a journey back to 1972 and follow David James who has worked for thirty-eight years on the night shift at a main post office in the Midwest. Read the stories of over sixty people and their sixty shades of gray. Blacks, whites, Hispanic, Asians, gays, males, and females. Affairs, divorces, breakups, revenge, marriages, births, and deaths. Some stories are funny and sexy. The sex is hot and heavy at times. They show their sexual skills and live out their fantasies. Others are heartbreaking and tragic. However, ten out of over sixty do turn their lives…mehr

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Love and Sex at the Post Office. Take a journey back to 1972 and follow David James who has worked for thirty-eight years on the night shift at a main post office in the Midwest. Read the stories of over sixty people and their sixty shades of gray. Blacks, whites, Hispanic, Asians, gays, males, and females. Affairs, divorces, breakups, revenge, marriages, births, and deaths. Some stories are funny and sexy. The sex is hot and heavy at times. They show their sexual skills and live out their fantasies. Others are heartbreaking and tragic. However, ten out of over sixty do turn their lives around. From rock bottom to back on top. People can change and find redemption.
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David James' books include A Heart Out of This World, She Dances Like Mussolini, and My Torn Dance Card. He's also published five chapbooks: Do Not Give Dogs What is Holy, I Dance Back, I Will Peel This Mask Off, Trembling in Someone's Palm and No Way to Stop the Bleeding. In addition to publishing poetry, more than thirty of James' one-act plays have been produced from New York City to California. He has degrees from Western Michigan University, Central Michigan University and Wayne State University and teaches at Oakland Community College in Michigan. James is married, has three grown children, and revels in the lives of his five grandchildren: Cloud, Chloe, Henry, Simon and Elliot. Pictures available upon request.