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This Expanded Collection edition of The Sexy Seniors of South Branch now includes ten short stories chronicling the adventures and misadventures of Tilly and Elmer, a sexagenarian couple from South Branch, Iowa. They've been married nearly fifty years, but they're still as frisky as they were back when they were dating in high school. (Their high school exploits are the subject of the Tilly and Elmer FlashbackX series, Coming of Age in South Branch). While they are just as frisky, they are not as thin, athletic, or flexible as they once were. Where there's a will there's a way though, and…mehr

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This Expanded Collection edition of The Sexy Seniors of South Branch now includes ten short stories chronicling the adventures and misadventures of Tilly and Elmer, a sexagenarian couple from South Branch, Iowa. They've been married nearly fifty years, but they're still as frisky as they were back when they were dating in high school. (Their high school exploits are the subject of the Tilly and Elmer FlashbackX series, Coming of Age in South Branch). While they are just as frisky, they are not as thin, athletic, or flexible as they once were. Where there's a will there's a way though, and Tilly and Elmer manage to get themselves into, and usually out of, some funny, surprising, sexy, and occasionally embarrassing adventures.- Skinny-Dipping Scandal recounts Tilly and Elmer's attempt to recreate an afternoon of skinny-dipping and risky romance they remember from their younger days. No one observed them the first time, but this time not all of the tweets come from the birds overhead.- An awkward evening is the subject of Tilly and Elmer's 50th Class Reunion. Each meets an old flame, but like Tilly and Elmer, their fantasy paramours are 50 years older than they once were.- In Tilly and Elmer go to Las Vegas, Tilly and Elmer revisit Las Vegas to try and recapture their lost youth. They don't come back any younger, but when they get home, they find their misadventures have made them local celebrities.- Tilly and Elmer get Crazy when Tilly reads a magazine article on how to drive your man crazy in the bedroom. By the end, both Tilly & Elmer are a little crazy.- Elmer has restored the '52 Chevy pickup he had when he and Tilly were dating in high school. Their attempt to enjoy the intimacy of the small truck cab as they did back then, however, proves more painful than it used to be in Truck Tryst.- In Tilly and Elmer Get Warmed Up, they try to recreate a snowy tryst they had as teenagers, but this time, getting naked in the woods during mid-winter doesn't turn out to have the same appeal it once did. - Elmer goes out fishing, leaving Tilly home to spend the hot afternoon reading a sexy novel about a wench and a woodsman in Tilly's Afternoon Delight. When a young, handsome woodsman arrives in person to trim their backyard oak tree, her afternoon's entertainment becomes more complicated, especially after Tilly loses track of how many gin and tonics she's had.- Tilly and Elmer -in- Decent Exposure. Tilly and Elmer's formerly hidden talents, now shockingly revealed, are the talk of South Branch. - Our favorite sexagenarians' daughter and son-in-law arrive early for dinner and discover Tilly and Elmer, naked and Snug as Two Bugs, on the kitchen floor. - Elmer experiences his first nude beach, and tries a few other surprising things, when he and Tilly visit San Francisco inTilly and Elmer Trip Out.
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Gene Clements is an author and artist in Berkeley, California. He has drawn the figure for four decades and his drawings have been exhibited in group shows throughout the Bay Area and at the Seattle Erotic Art Festival. Six of Gene's stories have been included in annual issues of the Literary Art Anthology published by the Foundation for Sex Positive Culture. Like Tilly and Elmer, he imagines himself to be eighteen, even though he has not been eighteen for a half century. Gene grew up in a small town in central Illinois. His mother was an artist and his father an English teacher; no doubt both would be shocked to learn that Gene eventually began to follow in their footsteps, and even more shocked at the content of his efforts. He earned degrees in architecture from the University of Illinois and MIT and practiced architecture and taught architectural history and computer-aided design for many years before turning his focus primarily toward drawing and writing. Gene drew the cover and illustrations for this book on an iPad using the Artstudio and Procreate apps.