last week when I went to Tristan Taormino's book party in New York City last week. She was celebrating the release of her new book, Opening Up: A Guide to Creating and Sustaining Open Relationship, an expansive look at the many configurations that ... Full story...
I'm working on a long assessment of Daniel Bergner's The Other Side of Desire for Pursed Lips, but int the meantime:
I'm thrilled to announce that Ravenous Romance chose to feature my novel, Blind Seduction, as its Book of the Day.
As a card-carrying Borders aficionado (credit card, that is), I have the pleasure of letting those $5.
As the snow flies, I'm celebrating the recent release of my new Ravenous Romance novel, Blind Seduction, and my gay romance tale, 10 Lords A Leaping.
I didn't plan a month-long absence but it evolved into a necessity, thanks to much writing and many family obligations.
Downstairs, in my library, sits a pile of magazines dating from the 1930s to the 1970s. I bought them in bulk sales, most often via ebay, fascinated by their existence.
And I love the one designed for my first novel with them, Blind Seduction.
The single-most reason I didn't enter the e-book realm sooner was a lack of attractive covers.
this year's National Coming Out Day and Connecticut's breakout news, I thought I'd relay an overheard phone conversation between my son and one of his best buds who's bisexual and boyfriend-ed.
I'm slogging my way through my final edit on the Next Novel with the most intense effort coming later today after I receive corrections from my proof/first reader.
I'm thinking of that party animal from the Tidy Cat commercial. You know, the cat with the lampshade on his head?
If I'm lucky, you've been asking that question about me, wondering if I've been partying like a dumb Persian cat.
I asked myself that question while perusing Rachel Kramer Bussel's new anthology, Spanked: Red-Cheeked Erotica.
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