Get Swept Away to Times Past! What flavor of historical m/m romance do you like? We’ve got love and forbidden affection. We’ve got runaway coaches, and captured young gods. We’ve got tall boots and ancient coliseums, and snuggles in front of Victorian fireplaces, and wars between countries that tests the limits of love. We’ve got swash and […]
GRL Prize – What Was In That Bag?
Recently at GRL, I gave away two gift bags to two attendees of GRL. Out of all the folks who signed up to enter, only two could win, which left many wondering what was in those gift bags! Since I had such a good time putting the gift bags together, and since the winners have […]
It’s Better Than Digging Ditches
Writing is not all moonbeams and unicorn farts, it really isn’t. But it is a damn sight better than digging ditches or working in a cardboard box factory. Though, as I recently discussed with a co-worker, there is something very zen about making cardboard boxes; you can disconnect your mind and get to that part […]
At Lodgings In Lyme Going On Sale
Readers have been telling me how much they loved and enjoyed Fagin’s Boy and that they plan to buy At Lodgings In Lyme, which is book two in my Oliver & Jack series. But Wait – There’s More! I’ve discovered a nifty online tool for formatting ebooks called Vellum, and am currently reformatting all of […]
At Lodgings In Lyme Chronology
Keeping track of the chronology of a story is important to me, so here is the chronology of Oliver & Jack: At Lodgings In Lyme. Earlier, Wendy Rathbone and I were talking via email about our current projects; though the characters and settings are very different, the topics and tropes we are working with are very similar, […]
Boys Kissing Boys In 1846
While in the midst of my virtual book tour with Historical Fiction Virtual Book Tours, I was asked to write a post about the issues my characters might face in 1846, being that sodomy was against the law and all. There was a glitch with the original posting, so Amy Bruno was kind enough to […]