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May 24, 2017

Divide and Conquer

The world is fractured. I think we all know this, but it was brought home jarringly on Twitter this week as news broke of the bombing in Manchester. More specifically as I saw right wing Americans pounce with delight, too overjoyed at having all their prejudices confirmed to bother hiding their ghoulish glee. Sadly, that’s […]

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Published on May 24, 2017 13:51

April 7, 2017

What He Wants — Second Edition #mmromance

Some of you might have heard already, but I’m excited to announce that the second edition of What He Wants is now available. This book holds a very special place in my heart. It was my first breakout novel, and I still remember the giddy feeling of checking my Amazon dashboard to see if it had gone live […]

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Published on April 07, 2017 08:49

What He Wants—Second Edition #mmromance

Some of you might have heard already, but I’m excited to announce that the second edition of What He Wants is now available. This book holds a very special place in my heart. It was my first breakout novel, and I still remember the giddy feeling of checking my Amazon dashboard to see if it had gone live […]

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Published on April 07, 2017 08:49

March 9, 2017

The Soldier & The Master (Free Men) Now in #KU

Yes, really. For the next three months I’m trialling The Soldier and The Master in Kindle Unlimited. The Slave remains free at Amazon, iTunes, Barnes&Noble, and Smashwords. (And omg you guys, it’s at 98 reviews on Amazon right now, with a 4.3* average. The day it breaks 100 you shall hear the screeching wherever you are!) So if you’ve got Kindle Unlimited and haven’t […]
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Published on March 09, 2017 07:58

February 5, 2017

How to Trump a Trumpie

If my timeline is like anyone else’s, right now it’s a hot mess of breaking news, political opinion, denial, and a few people desperately posting cat pictures in a bid to save their sanity. (Seriously, if you’re on Twitter get following Cute Emergency, Everything Goats, Baby Animal Pics, and even Paint Mixtures—you’ll thank me when they […]
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Published on February 05, 2017 07:00

January 29, 2017

The Price of Silence

I’ve started posts about the new political regime a dozen times and stopped. Partly because I didn’t have much to say others haven’t said far more eloquently already, partly because once I get going I’ll just rant until I can’t stop. Partly because I’m afraid. The day after the inauguration, America saw its single largest […]
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Published on January 29, 2017 07:00

January 10, 2017

Dark and Difficult Times

Back in November, a couple of days after the election, I was asked to take part in a spotlightseries on Wrote Podcast about American politics under a Trump regime. I happily agreed (parts one and two are onlinenow) and it’s going to be a monthly thing we do for the foreseeable future.Remember the Weasley’sPotterwatch pirate […]
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Published on January 10, 2017 14:33

January 8, 2017

The Patreon Dilemma

There has been some controversyrecently about authors signing up for Patreon. For those who don’t know,Patreon is a site where people can sign up to support creators (not just authors, but photographers and artists, musicians, models… you name it) by pledging them a fixed amount of money every month. MostPatreons start at $1 or $3, […]
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Published on January 08, 2017 07:00

January 1, 2017

Great Expectations: 2017

So, 2016 was crappy.I released one book,Dom on the Side, and while I’m pleased with it, I wanted to do more. *hangs head* But this will not be a post about The Year that Must Not Be Named. Instead, here’s what I’ve got planned for 2017. Strait Laced A brand new story to start the […]
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Published on January 01, 2017 11:45

December 29, 2016

With Friends Like These… The #AllRomance Debacle

So the news is now out that All Romance Ebooks, a beloved specialist retailer adored by many an m/m reader and author alike, is closing its doors for good. The new hit yesterday afternoon, to shock and disappointment across our genre. Sentiments that quickly turned to anger when we read the email we received (or, […]
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Published on December 29, 2016 06:00