K.B. Draper about her new book “The U-haul
Diary” which is an extremely entertaining and relatable lesbian dating
memoir with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™. The title comes from the old U-Haul lesbian joke that lesbians
tend to move in together on the second date. “The U-haul Diary” is a
comedic view of the women that Draper dated who moved in and out of her
life and her house. A woman’s name entitles each of the chapters from
the relationships she had with one serial lover thrown in that returned
causing more heartbreak and havoc in her life. This book isn’t an
inspiring tale of the triumphant power of love or another coming out
story but instead it’s an intelligent, honest and hilarious read about
the lesbian dating scene. K.B. claims that she discovered a talent for
storytelling at a Christmas Party when talking about her dating
experiences and one of her friends told her that she was so freaking
funny she should write a book. The idea stuck and she found that writing
was cheaper than therapy and continued telling stories in her stylized
rambling humor that resulted in “The U-haul Diary”. We talked to K.B.
about what she hopes to achieve with her memoir and her spin on our LGBT
issues.
When asked what her personal commitment is to LGBT civil rights Draper
stated, “I think it’s really important for all of us to be educated on
what is going on in the world. So I think if I educate myself and be
part of the community and be a positive part of the community I hope
that we will find some relief in the world. But for my personal
commitment it’s really to try and stay true to myself, who I am and that
happens to be a very happy, successful, passionate, lesbian and I think
if I can communicate that and let people see that, I hope that will
bridge some of the gaps that we may have out there. You know even for
people coming out or straight people, whatever the case may be, if I can
be just who I am and people can enjoy me and realize that it’s okay and
you can be happy and successful and be a lesbian all at the same time, I
think hopefully that is what I can personally do for people.”
K.B. Draper completed her degree in Criminal Justice Administration and
Business Management at Central Missouri State University where she also
played softball for four years. Directly out of college she went to work
for the local sheriff's department. During her tenure there she was
promoted to lead detective, working cases from theft, burglary, child
abuse, rape, suicide and homicide. Seeking a position to utilize not
only her criminal justice degree but her business education led K.B. to
Kansas City where she has been working in the private sector of law
enforcement/private security for over fifteen years. Currently she’s
completed her second book “Close-Up” that’s more of a modern day fantasy
series featuring two heroines Kanyon and Daylen, out to save the world
from supernatural bad guys.
For More Info: kbdraper.com
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