CONTEMPORARY TV FICTION #6. Randy finds that being a "wife" for a weekend is harder than he thought especially when his own wife is living as the wife of another man. By giving up his male... More > role, does Randy also have to give up his wife? Illustrated. 68 pages.< Less
CONTEMPORARY TV FICTION #8. Randy and his twin sister have a yearly picture taken when they're dressed alike. This year it's in prom gowns. Illustrated. 64 pages.
CONTEMPORARY TV FICTION #7. Randy and his wife move to live as girlfriends. While his wife works as a model, Randy tries to find work...and himself. Illustrated. 64 pages.
QUEEN OF THE DANCE is the story of a young man picked up by a lady...and becomes the dress up toy for her and her friends. Can he escape? New illustrations and editing. 80 pages. EMPATHY FICTION... More > CLASSICS #1< Less
In search of a big story, an investigative reporter goes "undercover" and enrolls at the Chrissy Institute. (Where they train boys to live as girls.) would he ever be the same? This is a... More > tale of a reporter's search for a sensational story. Illustrated. 64 pages. TV FICTION CLASSICS #9< Less
His boss forced him to join a woman's social club hoping they would discriminate against men. Thompson heard the rules: "We expect you to maintain a high level of hygiene. Included are legs... More > smoothly shaven, bras and nylons worn..." Could he face this challenge? Illustrated. 60 pages. TV FICTION CLASSICS #10< Less
This is one of the greatest TV stories of all time. Lennie wants to become a cheerleader but his school only has girl cheerleaders. "Why not let Lennie try out anyway, of course, he would have... More > to dress as a girl from now on. We could spread the word that Lennie is not a boy, and never was. It might work..." Illustrated. 92 pages. TRANSVESTIA FICTION #1< Less