C.B. Lee's Blog, page 119
September 18, 2015
Coming Soon: “What It Takes” by Jude Sierra
The connection was instantaneous. Moments after Milo Graham’s family relocates to Cape Cod, he meets Andrew Witherell—launching a lifelong friendship built on a foundation of deep bonds, secret forts, and plans for the future.
When Milo is called home from college to attend his domineering father’s funeral, he and Andrew finally act on their mutual attraction. But doubtful of his worth, Milo decides to sever all ties with his childhood friend.
Circumstances send both men home...
Writing the Ending for Your Story
As some of you already know, I just finished a book a few days ago titled The Glorious In-Between that contains two asexual, aromantic characters. It took me almost a week to write the ending. This has been true for every book I’ve ever written, fromWhen Stars DietoThe Stars Are Infinite.
I don’t know why endings are so difficult for me to write. It isn’t that I’m getting to the end of the book and I don’t want it to end, because I do want it to end! I desperately want to fin...
September 17, 2015
bi-trans-alliance:September 20-26 is Bi Awareness Week...
September 11, 2015
Falling in love is easy. But summer’s end is fast approaching,...

Falling in love is easy. But summer’s end is fast approaching, and a selkie must always return to the sea…
Seven Tears At High Tide is now available for pre-order from Duet Books and Interlude Press.
You can also now enter to win a free copy from Goodreads (US only) and alsoRafflecopter(available internationally)!
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September 10, 2015
"I am the sea and nobody owns me."
- Pippi Longstocking (1997)
Middle Ground is Listening to Yourself
I see a lot of posts that say you should NEVER push yourself if you’re feeling even slightly less than 100% okay. I also see a few posts basically complaining about the former that say people are never going to accomplish anything if they don’t get off their asses and pull themselves up by their bootstraps or whatever.
So I’d like to propose a good middle ground. I’m a writer who works full-time, which means any writing I do happens outside of a full workday. I’m more privileged than...