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July 26, 2013

Hello again

This year’s garden, I’m happy to say, is going much better than last year’s (aka “the year with no spring”). Lots and lots of cucumbers (planted too close together, but they don’t seem to mind), giant zucchini, onions, tons of basil, garlic, a handful of tomatoes. We need to do a second sowing of lettuce and salad greens soon. I’ll post pictures after I finish weeding.



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Published on July 26, 2013 14:40

January 3, 2012

New(ish) releases!

A couple of belated updates:


Where You Least Expect It, my first novel, is available from Torquere.



Still getting over a bad breakup, ex-Army computer expert Matt Halston is a bit of a recluse with a strict routine that involves working too much, playing basketball with his best friend, and letting himself be dragged to parties when he'd rather be catching up on sleep. When he meets Christian Flannery, an out-and-proud college student, he's immediately intrigued and finds himself going out of his way to spend time getting to know Christian.


When Christian makes it obvious that he sees Matt as more than just a friend, Matt is forced to re-examine his sexuality and take an honest look at his feelings. With unintended pressures from his friends and his own confusion, Matt has a tough time working through the challenges. While Matt faces his fears of intimacy, Christian's facing his own issues paying for school and rent on barista wages. Can these two stubborn men find a common ground or will their obstacles prove insurmountable?


And my Christmas Sip, Christmas Mistletoe, is also available



Ben Warren's year is ending on a down note: he dumped his two-timing boyfriend, got laid off from his job, and moved home with his parents. Not sure what to do next, he spends the Christmas season working at his family's Christmas Tree lot, a job he thought he'd left behind years before. When Nick Paine, a former high school track buddy, shows up in search of the perfect tree, Ben thinks it's just another business transaction. Once Nick makes it obvious his interest is more personal, Ben realizes his year might end on a positive note after all.



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Published on January 03, 2012 18:40

September 20, 2011

Excerpt from Teammates

I posted a little snippet from my 2011 Charity Sip, Teammates, over here. Check it out!



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Published on September 20, 2011 13:25

September 17, 2011

2011 Charity Sips are out!

My story this year is Teammates. You can buy it from Torquere's site or from our official sponsor Rainbow eBooks.


You can also check out M. Raiya's review of Teammates on here.



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Published on September 17, 2011 13:40

September 12, 2011

Last Dance by Lee Benoit: A Review by M. Durango

Last Dance by Lee Benoit


Review by M. Durango


I loved this sweet and hopeful story. We first met the protagonist, Suyai Tucker-Neyen, as a baby in Haven, but now he's all grown up, teaching high school, and advising the LBGT student group, the Rainbow Posse. Last Dance takes place on Prom Night and when Suyai realizes none of the Rainbow Posse are dancing, he knows it's up to him to set the example. The one challenge is, he's dateless and — so far as he knows — is the only gay teacher at Sister City Central. Lucky for Suyai, new math teacher Trevor Ellis is more than willing to be Suyai's partner.


The author cleverly weaves Suyai's own search for love around the around the It Gets Better theme, letting him serve as an example to his students while navigating the adult social and dating world. The reader is subtly reminded that there's still work to be done through the careless words by one of Suyai's colleagues, a situation that Suyai handles with poise.


Overall, there's a strong sense of Suyai's world and extended family in Sister City, including a brief glimpse into Tadeo and Haven's life. The ending was a perfect fit as it looks towards Suyai and Trevor's future with just the right amount of romance.


About the Author


Before dawn and after dark, Lee Benoit is a writer of queer fiction, some contemporary, some speculative, some historical. During the daylight hours she is a professor of sociology & anthropology. In the old days, Lee traveled the world doing field research. Nowadays, she lives in the middle of a New England hayfield where being a two-spirit single parent provides more than enough excitement. Lee also paints watercolors, bakes wild-yeast sourdough bread, rears guinea fowl, and shares her bed with a pair of cats and an abjectly adoring hound-retriever mutt. Whenever she gets itchy feet and misses the world of research and advocacy, Lee invents a new world in her head and takes notes on what happens there.


http://leebenoittales.com/blog/



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Published on September 12, 2011 22:27

2011 Charity Sip Blitz

Coming September 17th!


In 2008, Torquere Press' fantastic authors decided to support a charity with an annual short story collection called our Charity Sip blitz. In the past three years, we've donated more than $13,000.00 to charitable organizations that support GLBT causes.


For 2011, Torquere's authors have chosen the theme "Getting Better" in honor of the It Gets Better project, which helps LGBT youth understand that life as an openly queer adult is not only possible, but happening for millions of people, worldwide. More than thirty authors have written short fiction pieces and have agreed to donate all proceeds of the sales of these stories to this year's charitable organization. Torquere Press Inc. will match the authors' donations completely.


This year, we're also pleased to announce that our distribution partner, Rainbow eBooks, has agreed to be the title sponsor of our Sip collection, and will be our sole distributor outside of the Torquere Books website. Please support our sponsor by visiting them at www.rainbowebooks.com


Torquere Press and our authors truly believe we can make a difference by donating to organizations that promote awareness and equality. If you'd like to help, please support the Charity Sip Blitz and enjoy some great romance today!


Available September 17, 2011 at www.torquerebooks.com and www.rainbowebooks.com


In 2008, Torquere Press' fantastic authors decided to support a charity with an annual short story collection called our Charity Sip blitz. In the past three years, we've donated more than $13,000.00 to charitable organizations that support GLBT causes.


For 2011, Torquere's authors have chosen the theme "Getting Better" in honor of the It Gets Better project, which helps LGBT youth understand that life as an openly queer adult is not only possible, but happening for millions of people, worldwide. More than thirty authors have written short fiction pieces and have agreed to donate all proceeds of the sales of these stories to this year's charitable organization. Torquere Press Inc. will match the authors' donations completely.

This year, we're also pleased to announce that our distribution partner, Rainbow eBooks, has agreed to be the title sponsor of our Sip collection, and will be our sole distributor outside of the Torquere Books website. Please support our sponsor by visiting them at www.rainbowebooks.com


Torquere Press and our authors truly believe we can make a difference by donating to organizations that promote awareness and equality. If you'd like to help, please support the Charity Sip Blitz and enjoy some great romance today!


Available September 17, 2011 at www.torquerebooks.com and www.rainbowebooks.com



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Published on September 12, 2011 16:58

September 1, 2011

Torquere’s 8th Anniversary Celebration

The Eight Ball will help celebrate our eighth anniversary here at Torquere Press! Join us for the celebration!


We’re having a reader scavenger hunt with weekly gift basket prizes and a grand prize (this year, a brand-new 3G Kindle along with a CD of stories from each participating author), plus daily prizes of gift certificates to show our appreciation to you — our readers! Check our blog, http://glbtromance.blogspot.com/ where we’ll have a number of our authors visiting the whole month. We’ll post excerpts, hang out to chat, and talk about our stories.


In addition to the grand prize of the Kindle, we’re giving away gift baskets every week! Some are silly, some are smutty, and all are fun. The themed ones are: m/m, ménage, BDSM, and lesbian plus our authors have chipped in with extra goodies.


Here’s how to play. Visit our contest page, http://www.torquerebooks.com/contest/contactmain.html, and start scavenging for the Eight Ball answers. Visit the author pages and find the graphic somewhere on their site. An online form is set up, and we’ll randomly choose a winner for the Kindle from all of the correct entries. Plus, every day, readers will have the chance to win a Torquere gift certificate and a gift basket.


Help us celebrate our eighth anniversary and ask the Eight Ball your question… Like, will I win a prize from Torquere Press?


Thanks, and have fun playing.


~



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Published on September 01, 2011 13:17

Torquere's 8th Anniversary Celebration

The Eight Ball will help celebrate our eighth anniversary here at Torquere Press! Join us for the celebration!


We're having a reader scavenger hunt with weekly gift basket prizes and a grand prize (this year, a brand-new 3G Kindle along with a CD of stories from each participating author), plus daily prizes of gift certificates to show our appreciation to you — our readers! Check our blog, http://glbtromance.blogspot.com/ where we'll have a number of our authors visiting the whole month. We'll post excerpts, hang out to chat, and talk about our stories.


In addition to the grand prize of the Kindle, we're giving away gift baskets every week! Some are silly, some are smutty, and all are fun. The themed ones are: m/m, ménage, BDSM, and lesbian plus our authors have chipped in with extra goodies.


Here's how to play. Visit our contest page, http://www.torquerebooks.com/contest/contactmain.html, and start scavenging for the Eight Ball answers. Visit the author pages and find the graphic somewhere on their site. An online form is set up, and we'll randomly choose a winner for the Kindle from all of the correct entries. Plus, every day, readers will have the chance to win a Torquere gift certificate and a gift basket.


Help us celebrate our eighth anniversary and ask the Eight Ball your question… Like, will I win a prize from Torquere Press?


Thanks, and have fun playing.


~



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Published on September 01, 2011 13:17

Torquere's 8th Anniversary Celebration!

The Eight Ball will help celebrate our eighth anniversary here at Torquere Press! Join us for the celebration!


We're having a reader scavenger hunt with weekly gift basket prizes and a grand prize (this year, a brand-new 3G Kindle along with a CD of stories from each participating author), plus daily prizes of gift certificates to show our appreciation to you — our readers! Check our blog, http://glbtromance.blogspot.com/ where we'll have a number of our authors visiting the whole month. We'll post excerpts, hang out to chat, and talk about our stories.


In addition to the grand prize of the Kindle, we're giving away gift baskets every week! Some are silly, some are smutty, and all are fun. The themed ones are: m/m, ménage, BDSM, and lesbian plus our authors have chipped in with extra goodies.


Here's how to play. Visit our contest page, http://www.torquerebooks.com/contest/contactmain.html, and start scavenging for the Eight Ball answers. Visit the author pages and find the graphic somewhere on their site. An online form is set up, and we'll randomly choose a winner for the Kindle from all of the correct entries. Plus, every day, readers will have the chance to win a Torquere gift certificate and a gift basket.


Help us celebrate our eighth anniversary and ask the Eight Ball your question… Like, will I win a prize from Torquere Press?


Thanks, and have fun playing.



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Published on September 01, 2011 13:17

Quick update

Just updated the "Available Stories" page! There's still time to buy last year's Charity Sip supporting Doctors without Borders!



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Published on September 01, 2011 12:39