TRUE CONFESSIONS – MARGARET TANNER
In my late teens in the 1960’s, I worked for a large
government department in a typing pool with about twenty girls in it. Yes, I am
that old. I started off with a manual
typewriter and we had to type up an original and four carbon copies of every
report or letter we did. I used to arrive home every night with black carbon
marks on my sleeve. And don’t get me started on the woes of changing a
typewriter ribbon. But I digress.
I have written two novels set during the 1960’s, Make Love
Not War which is published by BWL and a soon to be published BWL novel, Daddy
Dilemma. These are called Vintage novels by some people. I knew I was getting fairly long in
the tooth but I didn’t think my heyday would be considered Vintage. I would
rather be called antique, I mean, that does put you in mind of something
desirable and expensive, so I could live with that.
BLURB: MAKE LOVE NOT WAR
Make love, not war was the catch cry of the 1960’s. Against
a background of anti-war demonstrations, hippies and free love, Caroline’s life
is in turmoil. Her soldier brother is on his way to the jungles of Vietnam .
She discovers she is pregnant with her wealthy boss’ baby, and her draft dodger
friend is on the run and needs her help.