Deep thought provoking questions from Dream Seeker: The Velvet Mask, from article at thedailyskew.com

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I just posted this at thedailyskew.com, and I thought I’d share it here:

Here are some deep thought provoking questions that occurred to me while reading Chapter 1, pages 11 through 13, of Dream Seeker: The Velvet Mask:

- Why don’t shy boys who are afraid to shower after P.E. (phys ed, for the uninitiated) because of being naked around other teenagers realize that they’ll never get the girl if they smell sweaty in class?

- What do people from Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America think when they read about teenage boys that refuse to shower after P.E. because they’re shy and afraid?

- When someone disappears (i.e., doesn’t show up at work or school with no explanation) and you know that person’s phone number or where they live — how long do you wait before attempting to contact that person? A week? A month? Two months?

I remember, in my Junior year of High School, I skipped like a month of classes before my best friend came knocking on my door to find me and see what was going on.

Anyway, Dream Seeker: The Velvet Mask is full of storylines and ideas that inspire deep thought provoking questions. Feel free to check it out, along with other fine DailySkew eBooks, at our DailySkew Bookstore.

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