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Room 101
Room 101
Room 101
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Room 101

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A snowy Nebraska night. Maxine and Donny are horny night clerks at the Sleeptite Motel. Only one room is still available.
Maxine wants to introduce the shy Donny to the pleasures of sex. Perfect! Unfortunately, when a late arriving couple takes Room 101, the site of Maxine’s imagined tryst, her plan is ruined – or is it?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGene Clements
Release dateApr 26, 2020
ISBN9780463173152
Room 101
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Gene Clements

Gene Clements is an artist, architect, and educator. He began the Tilly and Elmer series by writing a couple of paragraphs about a frisky older couple. His friends thought they were funny and wanted to find out what was going to happen if he finished the story. Now they know, for better or worse.Gene grew up in a small town in the Midwest although he now lives in California. He thinks he’s eighteen, but he’s really the same age as Tilly and Elmer. These stories aren’t necessarily autobiographical. Gene knows a lot of interesting people and has a prolific imagination; a dangerous combination.

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    Room 101

    By Gene Clements

    This is a work of fiction. Events, places, characters or names are products of the author’s imagination, and any resemblance to actual events, places, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Any references to historical events, places, or real people are used fictitiously.

    First published in the Seattle Erotic Art Festival Literary Art Anthology 2017.

    Copyright 2020 Gene Clements

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