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I try to get to the RT convention severy year, but I've been thinking about going to Dragon Con and the Erotic Readers and Writers Con this year as well. Do any of you go to these things?

The part that was recently released is indeed part one. I'm not sure what the final count will be as far as the number of parts go, but it will eventually come out as a full length. More than anything, this was done because I had so many fans asking about when the next release would be, but I still had so far to go as far as writing the book.

Soap would also have been an acceptable answer. ;)

Good one! I hate washing them at it is. Can't imagine life without a washing machine.

Well, chocolet might be hard to keep if you didn't have air conditioning, but that would require power. At that point, you'd also need some way of generating the power. Maybe a bicycle-powered power converter? *LOL
I could live without chocolet. I don't want to face a world without Q-tips and toilet paper.

If the world as we know it were to end and you were still around 20 years later, along with a handful of people, what would you miss from life as you currently know it? Aside from the necessities of life.
Personally, I think I'd miss toilet paper and q-tips most of all.

I think, for me, there would have to be the option of coming home one day. That's why I always leave my heroines that option. I would have to have it. It makes staying a choice.

*LOL* I know that's your vote Cinquetta. I'll try to come up with a plot for an interracial story. In the mean time, I'll definitely have a hero with silver hair like you described in one of my upcoming stories.

I think more people should get into reading. It not only helps with the imagination, it helps people develop better empathy and we could certainly use more of that these days!

*lol* I see nothing wrong with educating young men!

Welcome Pam! I always enjoyed paranormal romance. One of the things I love about e-books is that in NY they don't really allow much in the way of innovation. They want all of the books to follow such strict guidelines that there are a lot of stories that never could have been told if not for the ebook industry. Like MY books! *LOL* They still want single heroes in NY, but I do better writing about multiple heroes.

Misty- Thank you! I love to hear things like that! I really enjoyed writting the Enslaved books and have several others planned. I have a few more Cyborg books I'm plotting out as well.

Misty- I've heard worse about Masscara!

Cinquetta- I like those names! Especially Dar'ke. You've had some really good suggestions, and don't worry. I WILL write a story involving a huge, blue-eyed/silver haired male!

Thank you Valerie! I'm so glad to hear you liked the story! I really enjoyed working on that one! I'll keep your suggestion about the reactions of the cyborgs in mind for the next one.

Sarah- Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed those. They were some of my personal favorites as well. Anyone want to suggest some names for me here? I've used up all of my favorites! I prefer to name my heros heroic sounding names-not the kind of name you would likely encounter just walking down the street.

Zeek- I really like that one too! I could see that begoming the basis for a book....

Cinchetta- I'll keep your suggestions in mind!

Hi Sarah- I feel its a theme a lot of my readers can relate to. I know I certainly can! I've been very uneasy about the way things are going.

I read Alas Babylon numerous times. It's one of the rare ones I can read more than once. Of course, it helps that I let so much time pass. At the moment, I couldn't really tell you what all happens in that book. Its been a few years for me....