It's Not Shakespeare

It's Not Shakespeare is out!

Of course, I wrote my best post for this Monday, mostly because I was waxing rhapsodic and going all verklempt about Mate (as I should!) but I thought I'd give it a little introduction today as well.  

See, the thing is, I wrote REALLY intense for a while.  (For the record, I've gone back to intense again for the last month... wow.  Pain.  Oh the frickin' emotional pain!)  And then, for shits and giggles, my publisher sent me this picture--and it was SOOO cute.  Did you see the doggie?  Did everybody see the doggie?  Nice doggie!  Good doggie!  Good Marlowe--isn't he adorable?  Oh yeah.

I mean, how could you write angst for that dog?

You can't.  You write humor.  You write fun.  You write two guys who were made for each other, even if one of them doesn't believe that really happens in just a couple of weeks of REALLY good sex.    You have soul mates who don't get maudlin, best friends who will love each other forever, a partnership based on kindness, humor, and love.

I adore these guys.  And the fact that the name of the dog is Marlowe, after Christopher Marlowe, and that it discusses my whole take on whether or not Shakespeare wrote his own plays (I think he did) right when the movie Anonymous is about to come out--well, that was just zeitgeist, I think.

I hope you all like it--and I have to say, I hope you all take advantage of it.  I've got this and a couple of novellas coming out (two in December, one in February) and then my next release is going to be all angst and razorblades--and don't think I'm kidding about that.  Enjoy the hell out of this.  We all know my work isn't always angst-free!

In news?  Well, I took my gimpy self, along with my crazy friend Wendy (whose love life is imploding--I won't give you details, but God, am I grateful for Mate!) and we went and bought a bunk bed for Zoomboy.  Now the PLAN is this-- Zoomboy has a birthday day on Saturday (Actual birthday, November 15th) and after soccer, we go home, get him changed, and go pick up his friend, Sam.  Then we take Zoomboy and Sam to the zoo, and then to the movies, and then we pick up an ice cream cake, and then we pick up some pizza and then we get home...

To where Mate and the big kids have cleaned out the little kids room and installed the bunk bed.  There will be a small "play with me" present on top of the bunk bed, but mostly?  It's a bunk bed and a sleepover with his best friend.  And we're hoping that's enough to satisfy Zoomboy's bright and yet simple soul.

(And the gimpy part came in when my crazy friend Wendy and I were lifting shit.  Her back is shot, and my wrist and shoulder supported no weight whatsoever.  Sad.  So sad.)

Oh-- and from the files of random-- Zoomboy and  Squish's school had a cookie dough sale.  I bought enough dough for both of them, but I only put it on Zoomboy's order form, because, well, I was filling it out in the office on the last possible day, why do you ask?  Anyway--Zoomboy got this prize for selling cookie dough.  I told them that the prize is both of theirs, and you know what?  At first I thought it was like, something you could get out of a cereal box, and then?

Okay, it's this top--you know, crank it down on the little twister thingy, release, and it spins?  Except when it spins there's a laser light show and sound effects.

*awe*  Best. Prize. Ever.
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Published on November 09, 2011 06:41
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message 1: by Sue (new)

Sue Reading it now...on the last chapter. Very cute, very good. Love the characters. As I get older, it is gratifying to see characters find their soulmate when they think they are just "an old, white man". Gives me some hope!

Happy early birthday, Zoomboy! Have fun putting that bunk bed together...hope it goes smoothly. lol

My school just sold cookie dough, too. No cool prizes here, though. :)


message 2: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Sue wrote: "Reading it now...on the last chapter. Very cute, very good. Love the characters. As I get older, it is gratifying to see characters find their soulmate when they think they are just "an old, whi..."

Dude! Gotta get the cool prizes! And I'm so glad you're enjoying Shakespeare--sometimes, you just need a little bit of culture clash in your romance:-)


message 3: by Sue (new)

Sue the culture clash is great...loved Easter at Rafi's house! lol


message 4: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Based on personal experiences living in California--and it's really wonderful sometimes--but it's irritating, because nobody every talks about the differences with an eye to "they're differences, not superiorities or inferiorities--just differences"-- I REALLY wanted that to come through!


message 5: by [deleted user] (new)

LOVED!!! Rafi and Marlowe my most favest Amy boys :O)


message 6: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Lauraadriana wrote: "LOVED!!! Rafi and Marlowe my most favest Amy boys :O)"

Marlowe... dude-- how could you resist Marlowe?


message 7: by Sue (new)

Sue Amy wrote: "Based on personal experiences living in California--and it's really wonderful sometimes--but it's irritating, because nobody every talks about the differences with an eye to "they're differences, n..."

Well, it helps that I believe this as well, but I think it came through.

Marlowe was great. I have a boston terrier mix and they are such a friendly breed. My guy is boston and corgi and I always say he got the corgi looks, but the boston personality.


message 8: by [deleted user] (new)

Amy wrote: "Lauraadriana wrote: "LOVED!!! Rafi and Marlowe my most favest Amy boys :O)"

Marlowe... dude-- how could you resist Marlowe?"


No chance! Marlowe is awesome!


message 9: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane LOL-- I loved Marlowe-- and while this book was in editing, I actually saw a Boston Terrier puppy at my daughter's soccer practice. OMG-- James is lucky he survived...


message 10: by Grammy (new)

Grammy 1 Loved this special un angsty story!!!!

grammy


message 11: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Grammy wrote: "Loved this special un angsty story!!!!

grammy"

I'm so glad!


message 12: by Grammy (new)

Grammy 1 review due shortly


message 13: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Grammy wrote: "review due shortly"

Excellent! And definitely enjoy the lack of angst now-- you know what's coming, and it needs tissue, vodka, and valium!


message 14: by Grammy (new)

Grammy 1 I am bringing the drugs and alcohol with me to Phoenix next week...Thanks for the warnings.....After some of your books I am truly scared!!!!


message 15: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Grammy wrote: "I am bringing the drugs and alcohol with me to Phoenix next week...Thanks for the warnings.....After some of your books I am truly scared!!!!"

My publisher told me that if I send her another one like this anytime soon, she's putting out a contract hit on my life.


message 16: by Grammy (new)

Grammy 1 hahaha...Just sent up my half of the dual review for Its not shakespeare..waiting for my other half to do hers and we can get them edited...Hope you like out patter after the reviews


message 17: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Yay! I can't wait to see!


message 18: by Grammy (new)

Grammy 1 do you want a peek


message 19: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Of course=)


message 20: by [deleted user] (new)

Oh man...How many months do I have to prepare?


message 21: by Grammy (new)

Grammy 1 the 2 are on its way....the Conversations are being done as we speak


message 22: by Melanie (new)

Melanie Loved the book. And Marlowe? such a great dog and name. And yes, I believe Shakespeare wrote the plays too.

And that top sounds awesome. Hope Zoomboy loved it!


message 23: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane yay! I'm so glad you liked it Mel!

LA-- it should be out in March if my publisher takes it=)

Grammy)- I can't wait to see it!


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