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February 14, 2018

Reviewers Wanted for Gay Science Fiction Novel

I need more reviews for my novel Degranon: A Science Fiction Adventure.

If you are interested, you can read the book for free via this link: NetGalley: Degranon: A Science Fiction Adventure. NetGalley is free to join, and they're hosting the book for reviews. Thanks for visiting my blog!




On the planet Valchondria, no illness exists, gay marriage is legal, and
everyone is a person of color.
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Published on February 14, 2018 09:03

February 13, 2018

Happy Valentine's Day!

Read about some romantic scifi adventurers in...
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Published on February 13, 2018 12:25

February 12, 2018

Book Review: "Empathetic presentation of an unusual group of small-town residents."

Read John H. Mandold's review of The Acorn Stories to see what he says about the Texas fiction collection.
From his bio at that site:
"John is a member, and former officer, of numerous professional, writer, and art associations, as well as an elected Regulator of SASS and a member of the Cowboy Fast Draw Association with numerous prizes in their competitions."
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Published on February 12, 2018 14:14

February 10, 2018

Reader/Writer Resource: LenkasList.Com

LenkasList.Com is an online writing community that allows creatives to upload fiction, poetry, interviews, reviews, etc. Visitors can explore by genre, title, or author.

Read about The Acorn Stories at LenkasList.Com.
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Published on February 10, 2018 06:18

February 5, 2018

WordRefiner.Com Reviews West Texas Fiction Collection

Read the review of The Acorn Stories at WordRefiner.Com.
From the review:
"I found this wonderful collection of related short stories to be fully engaging! I was completely drawn into these true-to-life vignettes of a fictional small town."
WordRefiner.Com is a book review and book editing site. Visit now for more details.
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Published on February 05, 2018 14:37

January 31, 2018

BooksGoSocial.Com creates new trailers for Gay SciFi Adventure

We thought the aliens wouldn’t find us. We thought we could trust the Maintainers. We were wrong.


The Iroquois scientist Taldra became Leader of our world a year before the alien shapeshifters attacked. Her twin gay sons, Telius and Argen, will rally to her side.


Telius, a former time traveler, wants to marry his boyfriend, a former spy. Argen, a prodigy with a troubled past, modifies
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Published on January 31, 2018 16:16

January 15, 2018

Two Gay Geeks PodCast

We chat with @DuaneSimolke about his anthology, Taldra: Science Fiction Adventures. https://t.co/nSVeQux3CR— Two Gay Geeks (@TheTwoGayGeeks) January 15, 2018

I talked with Two Gay Geeks about Taldra, my writing, scifi, strong female characters, and gay representation.
From their blog:
Ben and Keith are The Two Gay Geeks behind TG Geeks Webcast, where our motto is “You name it, We talk about
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Published on January 15, 2018 14:01

January 8, 2018

KindleBookPromotions

Visit KindleBookPromotions.Org to find or promote low-priced Kindle books by genre or search. Cover images of the most recent additions appear on the first page.
KindleBooksPromotions: Sons of Taldra: A Science Fiction Adventure.
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Published on January 08, 2018 14:20

December 22, 2017

Gay Acrobats Create Stunning Visual Art

The Arrow by
Matthew Richardson. Beautiful representation of gay love!
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Published on December 22, 2017 14:00

December 17, 2017

Reviews of Small-Town Texas Book

“A lush tangle of small-town life branches out in this engrossing collection of short stories.” –Kirkus Reviews
“I found this book to be a perfect vacation companion.” –A. Chandler, #1 Amazon.Com reviewer
“A talented, insightful author.” –E. Conley, Betty's Books
“The town is Acorn, Texas, and it is a representation of all of the tiny places, or wide places in the road that dot America.” –
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Published on December 17, 2017 12:08