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Nearly Roadkill

Queer Love on the Run

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Nearly Roadkill

By: Kate Bornstein, Caitlin Sullivan
Narrated by: Nicky Endres, Katherine Littrell, Andre Santana, Krystal Hammond, Lisa S Ware, Kay Eluvian, Mark Jason Royse
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This cyber-erotic romantic thriller, written by two queer icons in the 1990s, has been "rebooted" for today's listeners.

In this rowdy cyber-romance originally written in the 1990s, two people meet online and fall in love in every guise they can manage. As Scratch and Winc go from anonymous lovers to accidental heroes and gender outlaws, they expose the shadowy Web stretched between technology and capitalist greed, nearly becoming roadkill on the internet superhighway. With a little help from their friends including a brave teenager and a mysterious hacker, these darling rebels fight government intervention and find chosen family in this eerily prescient tale.

The 30th anniversary “reboot” edition includes an updated lens for today’s listeners, as GenZ investigative journalist Drew uncovers what just might be the greatest queer love story of all time. Like Octavia Butler's PARABLE OF THE SOWER, Margaret Atwood's A HANDMAID'S TALE, and George Orwell's 1984, the return of NEARLY ROADKILL is right on time with urgent lessons for our contemporary landscape.

©1996 Kate Bornstein and Caitlin Sullivan (P)2025 Row House by Spotify Audiobooks
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