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Evaporation Man

Earl McBride

Earl was born in 1963 in Waynesboro, Georgia, the Bird Dog Capital of the World. He was named Deborah Anne McBride. That’s where the trouble starts. "E.M." is the survival story of a particular kind of fellow.

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  • Earl McBride

    I'm a story teller, artist and older trans man who grew up in a tiny town in Georgia. This is a place to share my short stories, drawings, paintings, poems and more. Please become a subscriber and follow along.

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