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Comments on: On the Road Again
http://mississippisissy.com/blog/2008/03/11/on-the-road-again/
Author of Mississippi SissySun, 20 May 2012 16:22:08 +0000http://wordpress.org/?v=2.0.2by: severn
http://mississippisissy.com/blog/2008/03/11/on-the-road-again/#comment-9600
Tue, 03 Jun 2008 20:13:03 +0000http://mississippisissy.com/blog/2008/03/11/on-the-road-again/#comment-9600I am almost halfway through your book and I LOVE it so far. Are you
coming to Madison, WI? I hope so!I am almost halfway through your book and I LOVE it so far. Are you
coming to Madison, WI? I hope so!
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http://mississippisissy.com/blog/2008/03/11/on-the-road-again/#comment-7175
Thu, 10 Apr 2008 01:12:35 +0000http://mississippisissy.com/blog/2008/03/11/on-the-road-again/#comment-7175preston gaddis
damn
stacey stegall, what a time
hi
after kevin I went out with or dated gip, friend of yours
time passes
now i'm a granny
Mr. Sessums remains the epitome of "all that's nice"preston gaddis
damn
stacey stegall, what a time
hi
after kevin I went out with or dated gip, friend of yours
time passes
now i’m a granny
Mr. Sessums remains the epitome of “all that’s nice”
]]>by: Rebecca Mancill Buswell
http://mississippisissy.com/blog/2008/03/11/on-the-road-again/#comment-6958
Fri, 04 Apr 2008 00:12:49 +0000http://mississippisissy.com/blog/2008/03/11/on-the-road-again/#comment-6958Hi, Kevin:
I am not through with the audiobook yet am already a huge fan. I just can't say
enough wonderful things about this work.
You brought Mississippi back home for me and that is not easy to do. After I finish it
I will be listening to it again and again.
Thank you for the audiobook...it is a hoot listening to you!!!
Also, wanted to let you know that the Detective Fondren is my cousin retired Det.
"Tootie" Fondren or Dave Fulton Fondren.
His sister, Trevor Hailey (Evelyn Fondren)
was a gay icon in San Francisco. She started the tour "Cruisin the Castro". She too fled Mississippi.
Anyway, looking forward to your future works!Hi, Kevin:
I am not through with the audiobook yet am already a huge fan. I just can’t say
enough wonderful things about this work.
You brought Mississippi back home for me and that is not easy to do. After I finish it
I will be listening to it again and again.
Thank you for the audiobook…it is a hoot listening to you!!!
Also, wanted to let you know that the Detective Fondren is my cousin retired Det.
“Tootie” Fondren or Dave Fulton Fondren.
His sister, Trevor Hailey (Evelyn Fondren)
was a gay icon in San Francisco. She started the tour “Cruisin the Castro”. She too fled Mississippi.
Anyway, looking forward to your future works!
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http://mississippisissy.com/blog/2008/03/11/on-the-road-again/#comment-6922
Wed, 02 Apr 2008 14:42:06 +0000http://mississippisissy.com/blog/2008/03/11/on-the-road-again/#comment-6922Kevin,
Will you be coming to Atlanta, GA anytime on your book tour. I just picked up Mississippi Sissy in the Book store and absolutely loved it! I was brought up in the small town of Pearl, MS and I know what you are talking about in this book. It was so great to see the personalities you spoke of and the people and places. It was so close to home. I now live in Atlanta, GA and even though I love the southern hospitality that I learned in a small town, I see the racism that still lives in Mississippi especially because I have met so many people from different backgrounds while living in Atlanta and it is hard to go back to that when I visit my family in Mississippi.
Please keep me posted on future book tours! Would love to meet you in person.Kevin,
Will you be coming to Atlanta, GA anytime on your book tour. I just picked up Mississippi Sissy in the Book store and absolutely loved it! I was brought up in the small town of Pearl, MS and I know what you are talking about in this book. It was so great to see the personalities you spoke of and the people and places. It was so close to home. I now live in Atlanta, GA and even though I love the southern hospitality that I learned in a small town, I see the racism that still lives in Mississippi especially because I have met so many people from different backgrounds while living in Atlanta and it is hard to go back to that when I visit my family in Mississippi.
Please keep me posted on future book tours! Would love to meet you in person.
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http://mississippisissy.com/blog/2008/03/11/on-the-road-again/#comment-6909
Wed, 02 Apr 2008 03:11:50 +0000http://mississippisissy.com/blog/2008/03/11/on-the-road-again/#comment-6909Hey Kevin-
First of all: "Happy Birthday!"
Secondly, I enjoyed your participation in Bev Marshall's panel at the Tennessee Williams Festival - and meeting you briefly afterward. As you were speaking about your book, I became aware of why I had not yet moved it to the top of my stack, even though I had owned it for a while. I grew up a sissy in the panhandle of Texas only a couple of years ahead of you, and guess I knew some of your stories would be similar to mine - and was putting off dealing with them. So since returning to Dallas I have now read your book, many of the stories were similar to mine, and they were not all as painful as I feared. I wanted to say "Thank you" for putting yourself out there with 'Mississippi Sissy' - and also to tell you that I enjoyed it very much! I hope we have the opportunity to visit again - perhaps next time they will have an adequate supply of your book and I can have a signed copy after all...
Have a great year and sell lots of books!Hey Kevin-
First of all: “Happy Birthday!”
Secondly, I enjoyed your participation in Bev Marshall’s panel at the Tennessee Williams Festival - and meeting you briefly afterward. As you were speaking about your book, I became aware of why I had not yet moved it to the top of my stack, even though I had owned it for a while. I grew up a sissy in the panhandle of Texas only a couple of years ahead of you, and guess I knew some of your stories would be similar to mine - and was putting off dealing with them. So since returning to Dallas I have now read your book, many of the stories were similar to mine, and they were not all as painful as I feared. I wanted to say “Thank you” for putting yourself out there with ‘Mississippi Sissy’ - and also to tell you that I enjoyed it very much! I hope we have the opportunity to visit again - perhaps next time they will have an adequate supply of your book and I can have a signed copy after all…
Have a great year and sell lots of books!
]]>by: A Texas Sissy
http://mississippisissy.com/blog/2008/03/11/on-the-road-again/#comment-6908
Wed, 02 Apr 2008 03:04:24 +0000http://mississippisissy.com/blog/2008/03/11/on-the-road-again/#comment-6908Hey Kevin-
First of all, "Happy Birthday!"
Secondly, I enjoyed your participation in Bev Marshall's panel at the Tennessee Williams Festival - and meeting you briefly afterward. As you were speaking about your book, I became aware of why I had not yet moved it to the top of my stack,even though I had owned it for a while: I grew up a sissy in a minuscule community in the panhandle of Texas a couple of years ahead of you, and guess I knew some of your stories would be similar to mine - and was putting off dealing with them. So I have now read your book, many of the stories were similar to mine, and they were not nearly as painful as I feared. I wanted to say "Thank you" for putting yourself 'out there' by writing 'Sissy' - and also to tell you that I enjoyed it very much! I hope we have the opportunity to visit again- perhaps next time they will have an adequate supply of your book and you can sign it for me.
Have a great year and sell lots of books!Hey Kevin-
First of all, “Happy Birthday!”
Secondly, I enjoyed your participation in Bev Marshall’s panel at the Tennessee Williams Festival - and meeting you briefly afterward. As you were speaking about your book, I became aware of why I had not yet moved it to the top of my stack,even though I had owned it for a while: I grew up a sissy in a minuscule community in the panhandle of Texas a couple of years ahead of you, and guess I knew some of your stories would be similar to mine - and was putting off dealing with them. So I have now read your book, many of the stories were similar to mine, and they were not nearly as painful as I feared. I wanted to say “Thank you” for putting yourself ‘out there’ by writing ‘Sissy’ - and also to tell you that I enjoyed it very much! I hope we have the opportunity to visit again- perhaps next time they will have an adequate supply of your book and you can sign it for me.
Have a great year and sell lots of books!
]]>by: michael
http://mississippisissy.com/blog/2008/03/11/on-the-road-again/#comment-6875
Mon, 31 Mar 2008 16:25:20 +0000http://mississippisissy.com/blog/2008/03/11/on-the-road-again/#comment-6875Kevin, the paperback cover in color is very striking. Was the original photo in black and white or color? Hope your paperback sales exceed expectations. Has Oprah called, yet? Although methinks she's probably done with memiors at the moment.Kevin, the paperback cover in color is very striking. Was the original photo in black and white or color? Hope your paperback sales exceed expectations. Has Oprah called, yet? Although methinks she’s probably done with memiors at the moment.
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