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December 8, 2013

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I need to look at this at least 5 minutes everyday for the rest of my life and my life will be better for this.



The men of tumblr dancing… I needed this in my life



this is the best post ever omfg



This makes me happy

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Published on December 08, 2013 12:56

"Women aged 15-44 are more likely to be maimed or die from male violence than cancer, traffic..."

“Women aged 15-44 are more likely to be maimed or die from male violence than cancer, traffic accidents, and war combined.”

- Feminist talk at Students For Liberty’s 2013 Austin Regional Conference and why feminism is not outdated (via cuntcastle)
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Published on December 08, 2013 12:55

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Growing up, my most fond memories was...





















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Growing up, my most fond memories was visiting abandoned places with my brother.  To this day, if opportunity presents itself, I bring my camera and take a few pictures.  These are not my work ofcourse, but I hope you enjoy the visual beauty and maybe it brings fond memories of your own adventures.


Part II:


Abandoned Construction of Nuclear Power Plant. Photo By brokenview
Chatillon Car Graveyard in Belgium
Jiancing Historic Trail in Taipingshan National Forest in Taiwan. Photo By T.-C
Abandoned theme park in nara dreamland, japan. Photo by michaeljohngrist
Clock tower
Old shack in a snow field, Idaho. Photo By James Neeley
Abandoned terminal at Nicosia Airport. Photo By eyesfutur
Milan, New Orleans. Photo By JustUptown
Abandoned church in autumn. Photo by *CainPascoe
Abanonded steam engine in Uyuni train cemetery, Bolivia. Photo By jimmyharris

abandoned porn for the win



So many plot bunnies…

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Published on December 08, 2013 12:47

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The most dangerous neighborhood in NYC. And how to tell which guys are probably criminals.


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I LOVE THIS BIT SO MUCH IT’S JUST RIDICULOUS!! 

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Published on December 08, 2013 12:37

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Oh my.

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Published on December 08, 2013 12:35

November 25, 2013

Long the Mile is here!

Long the Mile released TODAY from Riptide Publishing, yay! I’m super excited about it :) This book is part of Riptide’s Home For The Holidays collection. 20% of all proceeds from the Home For The Holidays collection and all stories in it — including Long The Mile – go to the Ali Forney Center for homeless GLBTQ youth in NYC, so PLEASE  pick up your copies and help out! You can also donate directly to the Ali Forney Center if you like; CLICK HERE.


You can also get Long the Mile at AmazonAll Romance EbooksB&N, and your other favorite third party vendors.


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LongTheMile_200x300Sometimes it takes losing everything to find what you really need.


When Judah went to prison for insider trading, he lost everything he thought was important: his business, his money, his power. But when he gets out, homelessness strips him of the one thing he has left: his self-respect. When another homeless man saves him from a beating, he begins to learn to rely on the goodness of those around him.


For Toby, life on the streets has become familiar. Comfortable. So comfortable he wonders if he’s given up on changing his life for the better. Then comes Judah. Formerly rich, newly homeless, all his pride and attitude gone along with his material possessions. Helping Judah feels good. Their unexpected connection—physical and beyond—feels even better.


Their shared situation nurtures a growing closeness that blossoms into something deeper. But when change comes knocking, it will take all their strength to keep fear and insecurity from tearing them apart.


 


 


 

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Published on November 25, 2013 17:17

November 24, 2013

Long the Mile blog tour

LongTheMile_blogtourpic I am super excited about the blog tour for my new Riptide Publishing release, Long the Mile, part of Riptide’s awesome Home For The Holidays Christmas bundle. The blog tour kicks off tomorrow, Monday November 25th, and runs through Friday November 29th. The blog stops are listed below. You can also see them on the website.  Comment on any of the blog posts, and you’ll be entered in a drawing to win an electronic copy of my novel Demon Dog, book one in the Mojo Mysteries series. Riptide is also giving away a donation to the Ali Forney Center for LGBTQ homeless youth in New York City in the name of one grand prize winner at the end of the entire Home For The Holidays tour. Check the blogs on the tour for details of how to enter. And remember, 20% of all proceeds from this title and every title in this bundle, as well as the Home For The Holidays collection itself, will be donated to the Ali Forner Center. Check out the blog stops below, pick up the book, and tell your friends and neighbors. Help us raise lots of money for a good cause!


Stops for this tour:



November 25, 2013 - Sid Love
November 25, 2013 - Elisa -My Reviews and Ramblings – Spotlight Stop
November 26, 2013 - Cup O’ Porn
November 27, 2013 - The Jeep Diva
November 27, 2013 - Book Reviews & More by Kathy – Spotlight Stop
November 28, 2013 - LeAnn’s Book Reviews
November 28, 2013 - All I Want and More Books – Spotlight Stop
November 29, 2013 - Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words
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Published on November 24, 2013 17:28

November 5, 2013

Demon Dog, now in molestable paperback!

DemonDog72webThat’s right, folks, Demon Dog (Mojo Mysteries book 1) is now officially available in delicious, strokable trade paperback. Yummy :) It is on discount right now at the Samhain store, or you can pick it up on Amazon or your other favorite third party paperback retailer. You might even be able to find it at your local indie book store or have them order it for you.


There’s an excerpt up on the Samhain website, or you can read another one right here on my site. Enjoy!

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Published on November 05, 2013 09:44

October 30, 2013

Bump In The Night blog tour – Ally at The Jeep Diva

BumpNight_150x300For today’s Bump In The Night blog tour stop, I’m over at The Jeep Diva blog with a totally cool interview. Stop by and comment for a chance to win a $25 Riptide Publishing gift certificate. Be sure to check out the rest of the tour too, you don’t want to miss the posts my fellow anthology authors have put up. There’s some fantastic stuff there :)

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Published on October 30, 2013 05:37

October 25, 2013

Reading at Lady Jane’s Salon Raleigh-Durham

DemonDog72web  For anyone in the Raleigh-Durham area of NC, or anyone who feels like traveling here, I’ll be reading at Lady Jane’s Salon in Raleigh-Durham on Wednesday October 30th, along with Kianna Alexander and Virginia Kantra.


The price of admission is low – $5 or a gently used romance novel. I’m going to read a selection from Demon Dog , the first book in my Mojo Mysteries series, set in Chapel Hill.

All the details, including a map to the site, are on the Lady Jane’s Salon RDU website. Anyone who wants to come out and say hi, I’d love to meet you :)
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Published on October 25, 2013 14:27