Q&A with Josh Lanyon discussion
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The books are very good.

Yeah, I want to read both Duet and The Brothers Bishop, so I second those nominations for whenever that happens. :-)

It's just a little hard to keep track of everything if we strech the nomination period to far. Let's reas The Hardest Thing now and Fair Game in October and decide then if we want to follow it up with Fair Play or how to go from there.
I remember something about reading Josh's favourite classics in December. But that's still a long time away...

It's just a little hard to keep track of everything if we strech the nomination period to far. Let's reas The Hardest ..."
How boring :p
But OK, no confusing the moderators

It's just a little hard to keep track of everything if we strech the nomination period to far. Let's reas The Hardest ..."
Just mulling over Fair Game in October - it has already an impressive story discussion in the thread "above", will there really be enough to discuss it again? I'm sure there will be after we read Fair Play, which may change perspective on some aspects of the first book, but before that?
Varecia wrote: "Calathea wrote: "And one after the other... no two nominations allowed at the same time... ;-)
It's just a little hard to keep track of everything if we strech the nomination period to far. Let's ..."
Hmmm... What we planed to do with Fair Game in October was to have chapter by chapter discussion (like we did for example with All She Wrote here). Or at least that what I had in mind.
But now when The Boy with the Painful Tattoo comes out in the beginning of October, we might want to consider having it as the October BOM book (not chapter-by-chapter read, but a regular BOM). Or what do you guys say?
Or am I making it all even more confusing... ;-)
It's just a little hard to keep track of everything if we strech the nomination period to far. Let's ..."
Hmmm... What we planed to do with Fair Game in October was to have chapter by chapter discussion (like we did for example with All She Wrote here). Or at least that what I had in mind.
But now when The Boy with the Painful Tattoo comes out in the beginning of October, we might want to consider having it as the October BOM book (not chapter-by-chapter read, but a regular BOM). Or what do you guys say?
Or am I making it all even more confusing... ;-)
Calathea wrote: "And one after the other... no two nominations allowed at the same time... ;-)
It's just a little hard to keep track of everything if we strech the nomination period to far. Let's reas The Hardest ..."
No, that makes sense to wait. I can be patient. :-)
It's just a little hard to keep track of everything if we strech the nomination period to far. Let's reas The Hardest ..."
No, that makes sense to wait. I can be patient. :-)

I would second this solution, sounds perfect to me!


I second (third?) that! :-)
Johanna wrote: "Varecia wrote: "Calathea wrote: "And one after the other... no two nominations allowed at the same time... ;-)
It's just a little hard to keep track of everything if we strech the nomination perio..."
I love the chapter-by-chapter reads. It's definitely my preference. But I have a feeling a lot of us will be pulling all-nighters when these books arrive. I'd still enjoy a chapter-by-chapter reread right afterwards.
It's just a little hard to keep track of everything if we strech the nomination perio..."
I love the chapter-by-chapter reads. It's definitely my preference. But I have a feeling a lot of us will be pulling all-nighters when these books arrive. I'd still enjoy a chapter-by-chapter reread right afterwards.
Hey guys, Just a thought here, but we're finishing up our reading challenge this month. What do you say to reading Michael Craft's series next? It starts with Flight Dreams.
I'm not suggesting we start this in October. Maybe we take a month or two of a break first, but as I was going through my book collections, I've already bought all of them and a challenge would be the perfect way to get through them all.
There's seven books, so like our current challenge we could read them in six months.
Thoughts?
I'm not suggesting we start this in October. Maybe we take a month or two of a break first, but as I was going through my book collections, I've already bought all of them and a challenge would be the perfect way to get through them all.
There's seven books, so like our current challenge we could read them in six months.
Thoughts?
Jordan wrote: "Hey guys, Just a thought here, but we're finishing up our reading challenge this month. What do you say to reading Michael Craft's series next? It starts with Flight Dreams.
I'm n..."
Well, taking a little break between the series challenges sounds good to me. If we want to continue having these series challenges, maybe we could even start the next one after Christmas and not sooner? You guys might feel very differently about this, though...
I'm n..."
Well, taking a little break between the series challenges sounds good to me. If we want to continue having these series challenges, maybe we could even start the next one after Christmas and not sooner? You guys might feel very differently about this, though...

Seeing how time is running away from me and I barely read anything for fun anyway I'd probably sit the next one out. Or, yes, we could have longer break before the next one starts.
Calathea wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Well, taking a little break between the series challenges sounds good to me. If we want to continue having these series challenges, maybe we could even start the next one after Chri..."
Yes, I'm afraid that will be the case with me, too. But I'm happy to arrange the challenge for you guys if you decide it's a good idea :-)
Yes, I'm afraid that will be the case with me, too. But I'm happy to arrange the challenge for you guys if you decide it's a good idea :-)
I don't mind waiting until after Christmas. I was going to suggest it, but figured people wouldn't want to wait so long. lol. That will also give us time to make sure we want to do another one. I know this time of year is rather busy what with all the holidays and school and everything else going on.
Jordan wrote: "Hey guys, Just a thought here, but we're finishing up our reading challenge this month. What do you say to reading Michael Craft's series next? It starts with Flight Dreams.
I'm n..."
The series is not bad. Craft is a competent writer -- and I mean that in a mainstream sense -- and he's one of the few gay cozy writers. That said, I think you guys will weary of the series rapidly. The best of the books is Flight Dreams.
I'm n..."
The series is not bad. Craft is a competent writer -- and I mean that in a mainstream sense -- and he's one of the few gay cozy writers. That said, I think you guys will weary of the series rapidly. The best of the books is Flight Dreams.
Josh wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Hey guys, Just a thought here, but we're finishing up our reading challenge this month. What do you say to reading Michael Craft's series next? It starts with [book:Flight Dreams|219..."
Good to know.
Though I think I did buy all of them in ebook format at some point. Maybe there was a sale? I hope so!
Good to know.
Though I think I did buy all of them in ebook format at some point. Maybe there was a sale? I hope so!
Jordan wrote: "Josh wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Hey guys, Just a thought here, but we're finishing up our reading challenge this month. What do you say to reading Michael Craft's series next? It starts with [book:Flig..."
The books were pleasant. I do remember that. I read them all, but in honesty I think that was partly because back in them olden days, there was so little in the way of gay mystery to choose from.
What I will say is he writes at a higher level of technical ability than we generally see in m/m or indie publishing. And the mysteries are well crafted. Ha! No pun intended.
But I really tired of the requisite gal pal and the romance was perfunctory after the first book. But he addresses some interesting things -- change of career, trying to have a relationship with someone quite a bit younger than you, living in a small town, etc.
I'm interested to see what you think of the series.
The books were pleasant. I do remember that. I read them all, but in honesty I think that was partly because back in them olden days, there was so little in the way of gay mystery to choose from.
What I will say is he writes at a higher level of technical ability than we generally see in m/m or indie publishing. And the mysteries are well crafted. Ha! No pun intended.
But I really tired of the requisite gal pal and the romance was perfunctory after the first book. But he addresses some interesting things -- change of career, trying to have a relationship with someone quite a bit younger than you, living in a small town, etc.
I'm interested to see what you think of the series.
Josh wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Josh wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Hey guys, Just a thought here, but we're finishing up our reading challenge this month. What do you say to reading Michael Craft's series next? It starts ..."
I checked my kindle last night and I have the first five of Craft's books so there's a good start, I guess. :-)
Well, we'll see how they are when I get around to them, if we do a group challenge or not. A higher level of technical ability sounds great! lol.
You know, I was just thinking about a specific set of women in gay fiction last night... I just can't remember what it was I was reading and thinking about. I'm currently reading the last Rios book, but also an audio book which has some annoying female characters. I just wish I could remember which character it was that did that annoying thing I see in mm a lot lately. lol. Hmmmm...
Though one other thing I've noticed in mysteries is the typical line from females who are lying "I don't know what you're talking about." That one is annoying because it's SO obvious they're lying. It's like they think if they completely claim no knowledge it looks better than anything else. I don't know. But it seems to be said only by women, or mostly by women. That I've noticed, anyway.
I checked my kindle last night and I have the first five of Craft's books so there's a good start, I guess. :-)
Well, we'll see how they are when I get around to them, if we do a group challenge or not. A higher level of technical ability sounds great! lol.
You know, I was just thinking about a specific set of women in gay fiction last night... I just can't remember what it was I was reading and thinking about. I'm currently reading the last Rios book, but also an audio book which has some annoying female characters. I just wish I could remember which character it was that did that annoying thing I see in mm a lot lately. lol. Hmmmm...
Though one other thing I've noticed in mysteries is the typical line from females who are lying "I don't know what you're talking about." That one is annoying because it's SO obvious they're lying. It's like they think if they completely claim no knowledge it looks better than anything else. I don't know. But it seems to be said only by women, or mostly by women. That I've noticed, anyway.
Jordan wrote: "Though one other thing I've noticed in mysteries is the typical line from females who are lying "I don't know what you're talking about." That one is annoying because it's SO obvious they're lying. It's like they think if they completely claim no knowledge it looks better than anything else. I don't know. But it seems to be said only by women, or mostly by women. That I've noticed, anyway.
..."
Now, I know I've used that line, so I want to find out where and see if I only had female characters use it, because if so, that's fascinating. I'm not sure what it means, but I'm sure it would mean something!
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Now, I know I've used that line, so I want to find out where and see if I only had female characters use it, because if so, that's fascinating. I'm not sure what it means, but I'm sure it would mean something!
Hey, "find and replace" is an awesome tool. Now you've got me curious. Lol.
I mean, people will say it. There's nothing you can do about it. But I think when I read it, or hear it in audio, there's a specific tone that goes with it that I find irritating. I picture a prudish woman, lips pursed. The type who will claim her son or grandson is as straight as they come.
However, use it sarcastically, and you're fine. I use it all the time that way!
I mean, people will say it. There's nothing you can do about it. But I think when I read it, or hear it in audio, there's a specific tone that goes with it that I find irritating. I picture a prudish woman, lips pursed. The type who will claim her son or grandson is as straight as they come.
However, use it sarcastically, and you're fine. I use it all the time that way!
Jordan wrote: "Hey, "find and replace" is an awesome tool. Now you've got me curious. Lol.
I mean, people will say it. There's nothing you can do about it. But I think when I read it, or hear it in audio, there..."
:-D
I mean, people will say it. There's nothing you can do about it. But I think when I read it, or hear it in audio, there..."
:-D

I read Flight Dreams. It was enjoyable but I dont think I would want to read the entire series as a challenge because it wasn't gritty enough. I have the second book which I will get round to at some point but not too much of a priority for me.
Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "Josh wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Josh wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Hey guys, Just a thought here, but we're finishing up our reading challenge this month. What do you say to reading Michael Craft's series nex..."
Good to know.
Good to know.
Hey all! Chatted with Calathea a bit today and this is what we thought we'd do:
Let's have The Boy with the Painful Tattoo as our October BOM. We'll discuss it as we did Stranger on the Shore — I'll set up a topic with ***SPOILERS*** warning and when you guys wolf down the book the second it's released (see how well I know you!) you can start discussing it immediately.
Calathea has also set up a reminder for us on top of the group's home page about unofficial (NOT chapter-by-chapter) re-read of Fair Game in October. Do you guys need a separate topic for that discussion or will we manage with the Fair Game and Fair Play (All's Fair series) topic?
Let's have The Boy with the Painful Tattoo as our October BOM. We'll discuss it as we did Stranger on the Shore — I'll set up a topic with ***SPOILERS*** warning and when you guys wolf down the book the second it's released (see how well I know you!) you can start discussing it immediately.
Calathea has also set up a reminder for us on top of the group's home page about unofficial (NOT chapter-by-chapter) re-read of Fair Game in October. Do you guys need a separate topic for that discussion or will we manage with the Fair Game and Fair Play (All's Fair series) topic?
Johanna wrote: "Hey all! Chatted with Calathea a bit today and this is what we thought we'd do:
Let's have The Boy with the Painful Tattoo as our October BOM. We'll discuss it as we did [book:Stra..."
Thanks for the reminders. I was just going to ask the question to get this answer. :-)
Using that same topic thread sounds fine, btw. Though I somewhat recently listened to the audio book, so I likely won't reread it between now and the next release. But we'll see.
Let's have The Boy with the Painful Tattoo as our October BOM. We'll discuss it as we did [book:Stra..."
Thanks for the reminders. I was just going to ask the question to get this answer. :-)
Using that same topic thread sounds fine, btw. Though I somewhat recently listened to the audio book, so I likely won't reread it between now and the next release. But we'll see.
Jordan wrote: "Thanks for the reminders."
You're welcome, dear. :-)
Jordan wrote: "Using that same topic thread sounds fine, btw."
Yeah, that's what I thought, too.
You're welcome, dear. :-)
Jordan wrote: "Using that same topic thread sounds fine, btw."
Yeah, that's what I thought, too.

Let's have The Boy with the Painful Tattoo as our October BOM. We'll discuss it as we did [book:Stra..."
I don't think we need a new thread, especially as it's an unofficial BOM. Thanks for the reminder though :)
November we're reading Fair Play as our BOM, right? Just want to make sure I have all my ducks in a row before I start the madness that is NaNoWriMo. :-)
Jordan wrote: "November we're reading Fair Play as our BOM, right? Just want to make sure I have all my ducks in a row before I start the madness that is NaNoWriMo. :-)"
Right. :-)
Right. :-)
Johanna wrote: "Jordan wrote: "November we're reading Fair Play as our BOM, right? Just want to make sure I have all my ducks in a row before I start the madness that is NaNoWriMo. :-)"
Right. :-)"
YAY! Thanks!
Right. :-)"
YAY! Thanks!
... And since it's already November here where I am, I set Fair Play up already. But didn't have the heart to remove The Boy with the Painful Tattoo. Can we just leave it there with Fair Play until November 10th? Pleeeease... :-)
Susinok wrote: "So for December shall we read the anthology coming out?"
Oooh, great idea! Josh has really pampered us this autumn, hasn't he?!
Oooh, great idea! Josh has really pampered us this autumn, hasn't he?!
Although... we have been reading Josh's favorites a few last Decembers... What do you say, boss? Want to join us reading Comfort and Joy holiday anthology in December or would you prefer another book?
By the way, if there are any GR librarians around, could you add Comfort and Joy here on GR? I don't think I can add it because I'm not a librarian here. Thank you! :-)
By the way, if there are any GR librarians around, could you add Comfort and Joy here on GR? I don't think I can add it because I'm not a librarian here. Thank you! :-)
Johanna wrote: "Although... we have been reading Josh's favorites a few last Decembers... What do you say, boss? Want to join us reading Comfort and Joy holiday anthology in December or would you prefer another bo..."
It is up to you guys! I'm hoping to have a little time in December, but I also have to put together a couple of proposals for next year. So I will be in and out, mulled wine in hand. ;-)
It is up to you guys! I'm hoping to have a little time in December, but I also have to put together a couple of proposals for next year. So I will be in and out, mulled wine in hand. ;-)

Send me the cover file again? Then I'll go and add it. :)
Um, do we have a blurb and all the other data? I can just make the entry now and add all the other stuff later though.
Calathea wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Although... we have been reading Josh's favorites a few last Decembers... What do you say, boss? Want to join us reading Comfort and Joy holiday anthology in December or would you p..."
I think you can find very short blurbs on Josh's FB page? Along with the covers?
Aaaaaanyway, I'll send you both covers (antho and Baby it's Cold)... or maybe all five? I know that LB, Harper and Joanna would be thankful if you'd add all of them... Just a minute... :-)
I think you can find very short blurbs on Josh's FB page? Along with the covers?
Aaaaaanyway, I'll send you both covers (antho and Baby it's Cold)... or maybe all five? I know that LB, Harper and Joanna would be thankful if you'd add all of them... Just a minute... :-)

Blurbs(ish) from Newsletter:
Rest and Be Thankful by Joanna Chambers - Two stormy hearts find peace when feuding neighbors in the Scottish Highlands are trapped by a blizzard.
Out by Harper Fox - Can a stranger unlock the courage and passion in a young man’s captive heart?
Waiting for Winter by LB Gregg - Some mistakes are worth repeating.
Baby, It's Cold by Josh Lanyon - Or maybe it's the flu. Breaking up is hard to do -- especially around the holidays.
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Oops! Then I propose The Brothers Bishop for November. You know, ..."
Oops!! Then we have to do that, of course :)