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Turdle is a lyrical LGBTQ+ young adult novella that explores disability, queerness, and belonging
through restraint rather than resolution. Set in a grounded natural world, the story follows Turdle after a
sudden injury alters his ability to speak. As conversations move around him and help arrives disguised
as correction, Turdle learns to observe, endure, and choose silence on his own terms.

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Produktbeschreibung
Turdle is a lyrical LGBTQ+ young adult novella that explores disability, queerness, and belonging
through restraint rather than resolution. Set in a grounded natural world, the story follows Turdle after a
sudden injury alters his ability to speak. As conversations move around him and help arrives disguised
as correction, Turdle learns to observe, endure, and choose silence on his own terms.


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Autorenporträt
Timothy C. Webber is a writer, Navy veteran, and lifelong tinkerer based in Dallas, Texas. Originally from Savannah, Georgia, he spent eleven years in the U.S. Navy serving as an electronics technician before turning his attention to storytelling. His work spans LGBTQ+ fiction, young adult literature, and Texas history, and often explores how memory lives on in objects, in silence, and in the things we leave behind. His debut novella, Death of a Cigarette, was featured in Publishers Weekly Magazine's Indie Spotlight and selected for Indie Texas by BiblioBoard. How Timmy Became a Bear has also been selected for Indie Texas, adapted into a feature animation screenplay, and submitted for the Lambda Literary Award. He is also the author of Turdle and the nonfiction history Fort on the River: The Founding of Webberville, TX.