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Interview with Danny
on Blogtalk Radio

Some aspiring
musicians wait
a lifetime for that
elusive record
deal. Bryan
Rivers waited
a lifetime plus
three days.

As if dealing with the
suicide of her clinically
depressed husband
wasn't difficult enough, to
Claire Rivers' amazement
one of the biggest record companies
in the country suddenly wants to offer him a contract.
When his status is viewed as only a minor inconvenience, she begins to wonder if someone, somewhere, is playing a very distasteful joke on her.

Will You Love Me Tomorrow is a comedy about death, depression, grief, loss, friendship, family, haircuts and
the music business.

Review with Magdalena Ball, The Compulsive Reader:

Will You Love Me Tomorrow is an easy, fast paced read, full of funny twists and pithy insights. There’s a musical spring to Gillan’s style that belies the seriousness of his topics, covering a broad range of topics including the impact of depression and death on friendship, love, how we move on past tragedy, the music industry, art versus public relations, and family jealousy ... click here to read the full review