Q&A with Josh Lanyon discussion

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Matthias Williamson (matthiasw) | 340 comments I feel guilty, I just bought Dark Soul V. 1... Oh my...


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Susinok | 5205 comments Joe wrote: "I feel guilty, I just bought Dark Soul V. 1... Oh my..."


I read them recently. Very good stuff.


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Becky (fibrobabe) | 1052 comments Susinok wrote: "Joe wrote: "I feel guilty, I just bought Dark Soul V. 1... Oh my..."


I read them recently. Very good stuff."


I read the first one this past week. Now the rest of them are on my to-buy-very-soon list. (It's getting to be a long list.)


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Anne | 6816 comments Charlinda wrote: "Anne wrote: "Hj wrote: "Charlinda wrote: "So I pretty much just read Death of a Pirate King in one sitting. Didn't even eat dinner. Perhaps this bag of popcorn I just popped will hold me over as ..."

But good for you ;)


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Katharina wrote: "Just finished Tinseltown. Awesome book!! If you're in the mood for a bit of humour and don't mind a narrator with an amazingly (and to me disconcertingly familiar) short concentration span, go for ..."

Good to hear that you liked it, because I started reading it yesterday! :)


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Josh wrote: "Katharina wrote: "Just finished Tinseltown. Awesome book!! If you're in the mood for a bit of humour and don't mind a narrator with an amazingly (and to me disconcertingly familiar) short concentra..."

I don't know about you, but for me it takes some time to get used to the whole "movie script concept" in the writing. But mind you, I've only read 5% so far.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Katharina wrote: "Josh wrote: "Katharina wrote: "Just finished Tinseltown. Awesome book!! If you're in the mood for a bit of humour and don't mind a narrator with an amazingly (and to me disconcertingly familiar) sh..."

Okay, this is what I was trying to say in my post above. Now I see that Katharina had said it so well already. Thank you, Katharina! :)


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Joe wrote: "I feel guilty, I just bought Dark Soul V. 1... Oh my..."

No, don't feel guilty! That's one of my favorite m/m series. You'll fall in love with Silvio in no time, you'll see... :)


message 12409: by Katharina (last edited Mar 24, 2013 03:38AM) (new)

Katharina | 656 comments Candice wrote: "Katharina wrote: "Candice wrote: "Katharina wrote: "Josh wrote: "I read the single most glowing review of any m/m novel EVER in Publisher's Weekly for Line and Orbit by Sunny Moraine

I mean, t..."


Same for me! Josh's and Aleks' books are both basically auto-buys for me :)


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Katharina | 656 comments Johanna wrote: "Katharina wrote: "Josh wrote: "Katharina wrote: "Just finished Tinseltown. Awesome book!! If you're in the mood for a bit of humour and don't mind a narrator with an amazingly (and to me disconcert..."

LOL, you're welcome!! I'm glad I wasn't the only one having a bit of trouble at first - but I really REALLY enjoyed it later!! :)


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Susinok wrote: "Joe wrote: "I feel guilty, I just bought Dark Soul V. 1... Oh my..."


I read them recently. Very good stuff."


I bought the entire series a few months back but have yet to read them. Can't wait though. They look sooo good!


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Several authors in MM are autobuys for me too. Josh, Aleks, JCP, Neil Plakcy are the main ones. But right now, I'm not allowed to buy a book unless it's for the BOM. I swear to God. I've bought one book since Jaunary 1st. It kills me, but on the other hand I'm really enjoying getting to read all these books I've been hoarding. So, I'm not going to run out of reading material in MM any time soon.

The only exception to this rule is the book fair I'm going to next month. Especially if the books are free. Last year MLR was giving away all their books, and I ended up with so many books, it was pretty awesome. I'll buy some too, but that's it for most of the year, I'm thinking. Sad, I know. But it's gotta be done.

I tried to do this last year and failed. Miserably. This year I'm going to make it work!


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Susinok | 5205 comments Jordan wrote: "Several authors in MM are autobuys for me too. Josh, Aleks, JCP, Neil Plakcy are the main ones. But right now, I'm not allowed to buy a book unless it's for the BOM. I swear to God. I've bought one..."

Your list is about the same as mine for auto-buy. :) I would add L.A. Witt. But those are about it.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Susinok wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Several authors in MM are autobuys for me too. Josh, Aleks, JCP, Neil Plakcy are the main ones. But right now, I'm not allowed to buy a book unless it's for the BOM. I swear to God. ..."

:-) Great minds think alike, as they say!


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Charlinda Jenkins | 63 comments I've been holding back on buying books lately too. Unless they're on sale. I'm trying to read all the books I have "hoarded" in my Kindle too. It's helped my pockets a little these days.


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments I haven't commented for ages, but I am reading LA Witt"s "Covet thy Neighbour " which is part of the Tucker Springs series. It is interesting because one of the characters is a church minister who is gay and the author has done an excellent job portraying him as someone who is confident about his faith and his sexuality. It is great to see such a robust and positive portrayal of a faith leader who is gay because they do exist and they do have love lives and relationships. Also it is a really good series and I enjoy her writing.


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Tina | 380 comments Susinok wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Several authors in MM are autobuys for me too. Josh, Aleks, JCP, Neil Plakcy are the main ones. But right now, I'm not allowed to buy a book unless it's for the BOM. I swear to God. ..."

These are autobuys for me too...except Plakcy because I haven't read his stuff yet... But thanks to helpful suggestions by posters here I soon will.

Susinok, what's your favorite L.A. Witt?

Ijeoma, I would like to read that one. Nice to see a good review.


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ttg | 305 comments Just finished the mm regency historical For Men Like Us. Overall I thought it was pretty good although slowed down too much for me in the second half. i did like that it went into some different directions though than other mm regencies that I've read, including how both MCs carried trauma from battle. If you like historicals, you may dig it.

Also just read the free short from Less than Three, The Novelty Maker. A few editing issues, but overall, a nice and sweet fantasy short story. (LT3 has a nice little section of free stories if you're ever looking for something shorter to read.)


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Antonella | 11565 comments ttg wrote: "Also just read the free short from Less than Three, The Novelty Maker. A few editing issues, but overall, a nice and sweet fantasy short story. (LT3 has a nice little section of free stories if you're ever looking for something shorter to read.)
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Thank you so much! I already had 4 of those free stories by two of my favorite authors: Megan Derr and Sasha L. Miller. Now I downloaded further 8, also by them.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Tina Kay wrote: "Susinok, what's your favorite L.A. Witt? ..."

That's a really difficult question. I loved her cops series, and the pool book and sequel, and the Hawaii series, and her Tucker Springs books. You get the idea.


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Eed99 | 8 comments Charlinda wrote: "I've been holding back on buying books lately too. Unless they're on sale. I'm trying to read all the books I have "hoarded" in my Kindle too. It's helped my pockets a little these days."

This is much where I am.

I have so many purchased but unread books, that I am trying to get caught up.

I have been focusing more on adding books that sound interesting to my "want to read" list and working on reading the books I have purchased.


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Matthias Williamson (matthiasw) | 340 comments I have tons of sample chapters, and then I discover something else and buy it.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Joe wrote: "I have tons of sample chapters, and then I discover something else and buy it."

Shouldn't you be working, mister? :)


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Tina Kay wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Several authors in MM are autobuys for me too. Josh, Aleks, JCP, Neil Plakcy are the main ones. But right now, I'm not allowed to buy a book unless it's for the BOM. ..."


I really like Neil Plakcy's Mahu series which is a detective series. The mysteries are good but also the way the main character (Kimo) develops over the series is brilliant. The series starts with him being forced to come out and then it follows through all the ups and downs of his romantic life until he gets into an established relationship. So far there are 7 books in the series and also a book of short stories. I also love the way the stories are set in Hawaii *sigh*


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Matthias Williamson (matthiasw) | 340 comments Susinok wrote: "Shouldn't you be working, mister? :)"

Actually, I took a wee break, I have been working, editing something. Worked on documenting a medieval name for a client in the SCA and trying to calm the bf down who is getting angry with said client. I keep telling him, "honey, I don't want to be angry before work, that's why I'm writing porn."


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Tina | 380 comments Ijeoma wrote: I really like Neil Plakcy's Mahu series which is a detective series. The mysteries are good but also the way the main character (Kimo) develops over the series is brilliant. ..."

Yes, I've heard many good things about his books. And people seem to love that his books are set in Hawaii.... sounds like he does a great job with setting.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Charlinda wrote: "I've been holding back on buying books lately too. Unless they're on sale. I'm trying to read all the books I have "hoarded" in my Kindle too. It's helped my pockets a little these days."

I know. I'm trying to make a rule that I at least have to read a book before I can buy a new one!


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Susinok wrote: "Joe wrote: "I have tons of sample chapters, and then I discover something else and buy it."

Shouldn't you be working, mister? :)"


Joe's already picking up all our bad writer habits! Or writer bad habits, I should say. ;-)


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Susinok | 5205 comments Josh wrote: "I know. I'm trying to make a rule that I at least have to read a book before I can buy a new one! ..."

Now that's just crazy-talk!


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Joe wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Shouldn't you be working, mister? :)"

Actually, I took a wee break, I have been working, editing something. Worked on documenting a medieval name for a client in the SCA and tryin..."


:-D


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Katharina | 656 comments Susinok wrote: "Josh wrote: "I know. I'm trying to make a rule that I at least have to read a book before I can buy a new one! ..."

Now that's just crazy-talk!"


Exactly!! Crazy-talk!


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Na wrote: "Not forgetting now there's also all those public domain free classics you don't have to buy... Just looking at the Gutenberg project catalog, it is an awful temptation to add more books in your to-..."

I KNOW!


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Susinok | 5205 comments Oh that Gutenberg library is diabolical. That and Manybooks.net where you can find so many of the old penny westerns and dime novels of the 18th and 19th Century, along with diaries and all sorts of goodies.

So much to read and ONLY 1 LIFETIME!


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Becky (fibrobabe) | 1052 comments Susinok wrote: "Oh that Gutenberg library is diabolical. That and Manybooks.net where you can find so many of the old penny westerns and dime novels of the 18th and 19th Century, along with diaries and all sorts o..."

I'm going to have to be buried with my Kindle and charger, like an Ancient Egyptian, so that I have stuff to read in the afterlife. (We can skip the "scoop the brains out the nose" part, though.)


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Anna (AnnaVZ) | 31 comments Tracy wrote: "Anna wrote: " Josh wrote: "Are any of you planning to read the new JR Ward book?"
I honestly planned to. But after reading this review... I guess, I'll read it anyway just to have some kind of clo..."


I'm glad, I'm not alone. :) You take your reading seriously! Last time, I did "book coloring" was at the uni (job doesn't count).:)
I'd say "thanks" to Ward anyway. It was her interview, that led me to Suzanne Brockman and then to m/m-genre, and finally here. :)


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Becky wrote: "Susinok wrote: "Oh that Gutenberg library is diabolical. That and Manybooks.net where you can find so many of the old penny westerns and dime novels of the 18th and 19th Century, along with diaries..."

LOL. :-)


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Matthias Williamson (matthiasw) | 340 comments I'm getting a kick out of the first H&M book.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Joe wrote: "I'm getting a kick out of the first H&M book."

It's great, isn't it?!

(And great doesn't do justice to it...)


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Matthias Williamson (matthiasw) | 340 comments Johanna wrote: "Joe wrote: "I'm getting a kick out of the first H&M book."

It's great, isn't it?!

(And great doesn't do justice to it...)"


I was reading it tonight before leaving work, laughing every few sentences. One of my co-workers asked what was so funny, I had to read to her about the scarlet silk jock strap.


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HJ | 3603 comments Joe wrote: "I'm getting a kick out of the first H&M book."

I just listened to it on audio. Brilliantly done - I'd forgotten how funny it is. Kit is so tetchy and insecure, but his comments (spoken and unspoken) are also amusing.

Funny how we think of him at Kit when, as he says, the only person in the world who calls him that is JX. And I still stumble over that extra syllable in JX's surname; when I first read the book I didn't pick it up until Kit spells it out, and listening to it I kept thinking the narrator was getting it wrong. (I have a memory like a sieve.) It reminds me of that awful economic term "quantitative easing", where "quantitative" always seems to me to have an extra syllable in the middle.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Joe wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Joe wrote: "I'm getting a kick out of the first H&M book."

It's great, isn't it?!

(And great doesn't do justice to it...)"

I was reading it tonight before leaving work, laughing ..."


Heh heh. Holmes & Moriarity books always put me in such a good mood. There is something about Kit's logic that is completely compelling to me. Enjoy, Joe!


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HJ | 3603 comments Johanna wrote: "Heh heh. Holmes & Moriarity books always put me in such a good mood. There is something about Kit's logic that is completely compelling to me. Enjoy, Joe! ..."

I was thinking after I finished it that, like all good mysteries, the culprit is quite obvious after one thinks about it hard enough (essential physical characteristics of the murderer and opportunity, mainly) but because of all the interesting characters and their interaction one does not stop to think about it but gets too involved in the story. Sleight of hand! It takes a very good writer to do that, to distract you from the cold logic.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Hj wrote: "It reminds me of that awful economic term "quantitative easing", where "quantitative" always seems to me to have an extra syllable in the middle."

Hah! :-)

And yes, I agree 100%. The SKHE audio book is brilliantly done — such a joy to listen to!


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HJ | 3603 comments Johanna wrote: "The SKHE audio book is brilliantly done — such a joy to listen to! ...

Isn't it good? I felt much more affinity with Kit, listening to his thoughts read with that intonation which is just right. Josh scores again with the narrator!


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Hj wrote: "Joe wrote: "I'm getting a kick out of the first H&M book."

I just listened to it on audio. Brilliantly done - I'd forgotten how funny it is. Kit is so tetchy and insecure, but his comments (spok..."


I've been listening A Dangerous Thing audio book and I hadn't remember how funny the dialog between Adrien and Jake was at the point when Jake comes to the ranch and Adrien is quite skeptical about him. I also was laughing out loud yesterday when (view spoiler)


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HJ | 3603 comments I can't read the spoiler because I've only just started listening to A Dangerous Thing. I was hoarding it but can't hold out any longer!


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Hj wrote: "I can't read the spoiler because I've only just started listening to A Dangerous Thing. I was hoarding it but can't hold out any longer!"

Yeah, you stay strong now, Hj. Don't read the spoiler. This particular spoiler moment happens in the beginning of chapter 5, so when you've listened to that, it's safe to read the spoiler... ;-)


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HJ | 3603 comments Stop tempting me! I have to drive today for about 1.25 hours so I should get to chapter 5!


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Valerie  (valerie_c) | 1519 comments Hj wrote: "I can't read the spoiler because I've only just started listening to A Dangerous Thing. I was hoarding it but can't hold out any longer!"

I've been saving A Dangerous Thing audiobook, too. But the book I'm currently listening to is not holding my attention so maybe it's time to put an end to my Adrien withdrawal.


message 12450: by Susinok (last edited Mar 25, 2013 07:17AM) (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments I am almost done with A Dangerous Thing. Will be impatiently waiting for whatever comes out next from Josh's Audio projects.


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