K.D. Grace's Blog, page 174
March 30, 2012
Fifty Shades of Baggage
As a writer, I can't read a book without analysing why it worked for me or why it didn't. A lot of times I'm lucky to get through the first chapter before I'm too bored to go on. While it's quite likely that I have a short attention span, it's more likely that I'm jaded more »
Published on March 30, 2012 10:00
March 27, 2012
The Story Behind Kay Jaybee's Sexy Novella, Not Her Type
When www.OystersandChocolate.com asked me to write a novella for their brand new e-print company, the OCPress, I was beyond delighted. I had no hesitation in agreeing, and there was never any question of what my subject matter would be. Back in 2007 I wrote a serial for Oysters and Chocolate entitled, Going Against Type, about more »
Published on March 27, 2012 23:00
March 26, 2012
Spring Forward! Fun, Filth, and Fiction!
Every once in a while I get out of my cave for a little fun and entertainment, and Wednesday last was one of those times. The delectable Rubyyy Jones was able to secure tickets for the Erotic Meet folks to see a performance of the critically acclaimed show, Burlexe. I love burlesque! I love the more »
Published on March 26, 2012 06:25
March 21, 2012
Artist Fuschia Ayling talks Sexuality and Creativity
I'm sure you've already seen the pictures of the paintings and heard me rave about the fabulous artists who each volunteered to illustrate a different excerpt of my novel, Body Temperature and Rising, for my launch party a couple of weeks ago. As I've gotten to know these very talented young artists and seen a more »
Published on March 21, 2012 05:00
March 18, 2012
A Very Long Walk for a Very Good Cause
When Raymond was in the States in January, he sent me a link from the Monroe Louisiana paper about a couple who were walking across the US for charity. Being a walker, I was outrageously impressed, and knowing the lack of public footpaths and right aways for walkers, I knew that Nick and Lucy Russell more »
Published on March 18, 2012 01:33
March 16, 2012
Filthy Mouths and Evil Tongues to Heat Up Hoxton
One of the unexpected surprises that has come from getting my work published and then doing everything I can to promote and make sure it gets as much attention as possible is public readings of excerpts of my work. What started out as a very timid attempt during my first reading when Violet Blue visited more »
Published on March 16, 2012 05:00
March 14, 2012
Lucy Felthouse Caught in the Act
Kojo Black from Sweetmeats Press asking me to write a story for an anthology seems like such a long time ago now. Flattered that he'd asked me, and even more so when I found out who my fellow bookmates were going to be, I then started to panic. The theme was voyeurism – so broad, more »
Published on March 14, 2012 05:00
March 11, 2012
A Chat with the Fabulous Jane Wenham-Jones
My guest today is an amazing, multi-talented woman, who knows how to put people at ease, make any interview shine AND write a damn good novel! Please welcome the fabulous Jane Wenham-Jones! KD: Jane, you truly are a woman of many talents. Your website is very inspiring, especially your story! Fiction, non-fiction, columns, mags, telly, more »
Published on March 11, 2012 05:00
March 9, 2012
The Cottage in the Woods: The Latest Heat from Lucy Felthouse
A new Lesbian paranormal erotic romance by Lucy Felthouse. Blurb: Living in her remote cottage in the woods, Heidi doesn't get many visitors. So when she spots a fox in her garden, she's delighted. However, her joy quickly turns to dismay when she thinks the beautiful creature may be injured. Heading out to see how more »
Published on March 09, 2012 04:00
March 7, 2012
Allotted Views and Veggie Wet Dreams
I already have a reputation for writing garden porn, so when Sweetmeats Press's fearless leader KoJo Black asked me if I'd write a dirty voyeurism story for the Immoral Views anthology, I knew it had to be garden porn. And here's why. Space for veg gardening is at a premium in the urban areas of more »
Published on March 07, 2012 04:00


