At school someone say to Billy, “Do you know what happens if you pee in the light of a full moon?” Next thing you know, we have men in space and women in orgasm. Illustrated.
A story in the Moral Drift Universe
Book One. One parallel universe over to the left, in a nightmare world for women and girls, politicians berate an outbreak of strikes in senior girls schools, while advocating that their teachers should get more freedom to punish than they currently enjoy. In the midst of the posturing, a family of four views the Billy Hall Show, which finds the idea of belittling buxom women particularly funny. Moral Drift explores its world partly through the lens of media commentary.
A fourteen-year-old TV actor sends a letter to black tennis star Jason Magubi saying he’d do anything to be able to sit in Magubi’s player’s box at the U.S. Open tennis tournament. Magubi invites him to sit in the box for his quarterfinal men’s match. If he wins, there will be a party afterward. Magubi wins the match. There’s a very private party.