I'm not sure there's an author out there who actually enjoys the self-promo part of writing. I always feel guilty, I wince, and it's out of reach of my confidence comfort zone. End result being awkwardness for everyone, which is so my zone, comfort or nay. So, while this is a promotion post, I'm going … Continue reading If You Liked…
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Sunday Shorts – “Craving His Love,” by Kayleigh Malcolm
I've never read a sixty-two title series before, and if I'm completely honest, I haven't done so yet, either. Let me explain. The Black Hills Wolves series is a shared world series where various authors visit the same location, share characters, and build an ever-growing tale about a pack of werewolves. From the publisher website: Dawn … Continue reading Sunday Shorts – “Craving His Love,” by Kayleigh Malcolm
Getting into the Spirit
I'm not a big Christmas guy. Even now, coming up on my third non-retail Christmas, I find it a bit tough to sink into the season. But I do have a few go-to pieces of the holidays that never fail to make me smile. The first? LEGO. I know, I know, you're looking at me … Continue reading Getting into the Spirit
Romance in the Big O
It's been a couple of days since Romancing the Capital ended, and I've gotten my voice back (finally!) so I thought I'd sit down and try to give you an idea of what it was like (if you weren't there) and why I can't wait to go back, assuming Eve Langlais is willing to put … Continue reading Romance in the Big O
Today! Romancing the Capital – Friday May 6th
Romancing the Capital's first full day is today! I'll be there all day (I have to go home during the dinners, alas, to take care of Our Fluffy Lordship), and if you're out and about, please do say hello. Specifically, today, I'll also be on a panel: The Many Shades of LGBT Romance Today, a … Continue reading Today! Romancing the Capital – Friday May 6th
Pseudonyms vs. Identities
Edit to add: I wrote this post a few years ago, and link back to it whenever I see discussions around "does it really matter if an author is X?" going around. So, even though the specific post below was originally inspired by multiple times women authors have pretended to be gay men, it applies … Continue reading Pseudonyms vs. Identities