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Yesterdates is a collection of hilarious, heartwarming, and all-too-relatable tales of a single twenty-something, hopelessly in love with the idea of finding Mr. Right. Based on Scott De Buitléir's gay dating column in the now-defunct Polari magazine, Yesterdates gives a light-hearted and honest account of various dating disasters, from bizarre cat impersonators to flirtatious baristas, with some sweet moments of young love and self-discovery along the way. In his third book, Scott completes the journey to find love with a final chapter to prove that even taking a chance on a 'practice date' could end up to become true love.…mehr

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Yesterdates is a collection of hilarious, heartwarming, and all-too-relatable tales of a single twenty-something, hopelessly in love with the idea of finding Mr. Right. Based on Scott De Buitléir's gay dating column in the now-defunct Polari magazine, Yesterdates gives a light-hearted and honest account of various dating disasters, from bizarre cat impersonators to flirtatious baristas, with some sweet moments of young love and self-discovery along the way. In his third book, Scott completes the journey to find love with a final chapter to prove that even taking a chance on a 'practice date' could end up to become true love.


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Scott De Buitléir is an Irish author and poet who writes fiction, non-fiction, and poetry in the English and Irish (Gaelic) languages. Born in London and raised in Dublin, he studied Celtic languages at university before working in broadcasting and journalism for ten years. He has read his poetry at literary festivals across Ireland and the UK, and he is founder of the Nottingham Writers Collective. A keen polyglot, Scott speaks Irish, English, Danish, French, and Welsh. He lives in Cork in the southwest of Ireland, and loves to travel.