In TWINS Megan Milks enlists the Wakefield twins of Sweet Valley fame to participate in a choose-your-own-adventure, slippery and slidey and not quite like the books you read as an adolescent. Jessica or Elizabeth? How will the story end? Try each option on for size and see what happens; twinned blondes in blue eyes never seemed so spooky. Featuring special appearances by the Baby Sitter's club and others. Or as the author says: "An emphatically nonparodic exploration of compound female subjectivity and codependent dyadic relationships, constrained agency and unstable identity all via those all-american blonde bombshells with the sparkling blue-green eyes the Wakefield twins."
oh hey i wrote this - i am so pleased with the cover design and so happy to have it out on Birds of Lace Press!
TWINS is an exploration of compound female subjectivity and codependent dyadic relationships, constrained agency and unstable identity all via those all-American blonde bombshells with the sparkling blue-green eyes the Wakefield twins... there are two parts (naturally) - the first a monologuey lament from Lizzie's perspective, the second a choose-your-own-adventure piece full of binary choices. 0101000110001000010100010010101000001111.... oh man, I should have included a page made up solely of binary code. fie! for the revision.