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LGBT MELODRAMA

1960s & '70s

Robert Bonanno

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Submision Type

book

Logline

In 1979 two populations gay and straight would come together in Fire Island Pines N.Y. to create funds for a new fire truck. A creative melting pot of the top designers in NYC and local craftsmen would work hand in hand earning each others respect and changing the culture of the community forever.

Genre

LGBT,Melodrama

Short Summary

It was the end of the 1970's, the golden age of the Pines. It had went from a homespun mostly heterosexual community to become a mecca for the fashion models, celebrities, and disco. A party/benefit would end the era and change it all.

Setting

Fire Island Pines New York

Based on a True Story

Yes

Plot - Premise

Internal Journey/Rebirth

Plot - Other Elements

Coming of Age,Meaningful Message

Mature Audience Themes

Information not completed

Main Character Details

Name: Ron Martin

Age: 30

Gender: Male

Role: Protagonist

Key Traits: Masculine,Adventurous,Sexy,Confident,Decisive

Additional Character Details

Name: Scott Bromley

Age: 30

Gender: Male

Role: Sidekick

Key Traits: Adventurous,Charming,Sexy,Skillful,Visionary

Additional Character Details

Name: Fern Mallis

Age: 30

Gender: Female

Role: logical

Key Traits: Aspiring,Confident,Decisive,Skillful

Additional Character Details

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About The Author

Robert Bonanno is President of Fire Island Pines Historical Preservation Society. A not for profit dedicated to documenting the history of Fire Island Pines. Using social media to drive the website he created pineshistory.org he has been able to gather photo's, memorabilia and experiences that have lead to the creation of this book.

Target Audiences

Age: 18-34,35-54,55+

Target Gender: LGBT Leaning,Male Leaning,Female Leaning,Universal

Group Specific

LGBT and all

Publishing Details

Status: Yes: self-published

Publisher: Bookbaby

Year Published: 2019

Hard Copy Available

Yes

ISBN

978-1-54397-661-8