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July 14, 2009
The Not Going to Conference Conference
It would probably be remiss of me not to mention that I'm currently conducting an online workshop for m/m writing at the Romance Divas Not Going to Conference Conference. I'm chatting about POV, Motivation and Characterization today. However, as I'm in the midst of unpacking from one trip and packing for another, I'm having to pop in and out -- it's a smidge hectic, but if you've got any questions on these or other topics, pop in and say hey. Or ho. Or ha. Or hee hee hee.
The anti-conference cont
July 4, 2009
Words on a Page
I learned to read in college. I can tell you the exact story, in fact. It was by James Joyce and it was called "The Dead." It's the last story in a collection called The Dubliners.
Initially, I hated the story. As a matter of fact, I hated that entire course -- and the professor (who seemed to me to be in love with every dark and dreary story she could lay her hands on).
In my own defence I was horrendously depressed and homesick and felt most of the time like I was hanging on by my fingernails.
June 30, 2009
Don't Look Back
I've been out of town so I'm running a bit late on posting this, but Don't Look Back went live at Loose Id last night. This one is a little bit of a change of pace (I keep saying that, don't I?) It's a mystery without a murder. In fact, Jenre did a very nice review of it right heyah. Hope you enjoy it!
Blurb:
He was chuckling, a deep, sexy sound as he pushed Peter back on the satiny cushions. Was this for real? Was he going to go through with it? Peter blinked up as his tie was unfastened, tossed
June 20, 2009
GLBT Bookshelf -- it's getting closer!
Just a reminder that if you haven't set up pages at GLBT bookshelf, the time is nigh.
NIGH. Not night. It's eight in the morning. Although if you prefer to work at night, be my guest.
Listen, seriously, GLBT Bookshelf is quickly turning into your portal for GLBT books, essays, reviews, and discussion.
Yes, there are a few discussion pages.
This is going to be a major fiction resource -- and speaking of which. May I thank Julia, Eve and Andrea for making my own pages a reality? Thank you very sinc
June 15, 2009
Blogging at Jessewave's today
I'm guest-blogging over at Jessewave's today on the topic of series writing -- seems timely as tomorrow sees the ebook launch of Somebody Killed His Editor from Samhain publishing.
Gulp.
Anyway, not necessarily one of my most inspired posts, but perhaps the comment section will prove of interest -- it's usually the best part. Drop by if you have a chance and share your thoughts on series writing/reading.