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I don't blog every day anymore, but I do post 2-3 times a week. Today I've blogged a thank you to some people, and a bit about the necessary evil of promoting one's books when one is an author. http://www.joramsey.com/?p=1774





Well your adult stuff would be an uncomfortable fit with a religious inspirational romance author, I guess. But your YA shouldn't offend anyone's sensibilities unless they are just bigoted to begin with.



Ooh, I didn't know you were that close to release with this book. Excellent - bi teenagers are very underrepresented IMO.





As a teen, I was nervous about sex and didn't actually experience it until I was 19. My best friend was having sex with his girlfriend at 16 and kept trying to push me into potentially sexual situations with girls, but of course I was more interested in something happening with HIM. (Nothing happened on either front.)
At the same time, my friend pushed me into trying to smoke (which I hated and thankfully never picked up) and drink beer. I hated the beer, too, though I later took to drinking VERY heavily in college. (Not anymore.) :-)






One of the members, my daughter's best friend, does photography and filming; he and I are talking about doing a short film of Nail Polish and Feathers playing up the bullying aspect for their group to use, and for me to use as a promotional tool.


So I blogged about grandparents today.


I read the excerpt and it sounds incredible. Good luck with it I am sure it will be a success.


Today I have part 2 of my short story that morphed into my novel Nail Polish and Feathers. (I posted part 1 last week, but it looks like I forgot to post the link here...part 1 is here for those who want to see it.)
Today, I've posted episode 7 of my YA serial "Supernuisance." What happens when a teenage boy who pretends to be a superhero meets a teenage boy who really is one? The post includes a link to the first episode, which has links to all subsequent episodes, so if you haven't read any of it and are interested, you can catch up. See episode 7 here.