Monthly Guest Post—Andy Gallo—The End of a Summer Most Strange.

Today is the last Friday in August. I suppose it’s because school starts (in some fashion or other this year) that we equate the end of summer with the end of August. I’m not a big summer fan – it’s Read more

Other Worlds: Falling Through the Veil

veil - deposit photos

Writing is by nature a solitary thing. I have my writer cave (which doubles as our office) where I write, though Mark is usually with me so I am rarely alone. I am a god who runs his fingers across Read more

Genre bending

Recently, I was filling out a questionnaire that required me to specify the genre of one of my books. Doing so was more difficult than it sounds, mostly because a lot of my stories are completely disrespectful of genre boundaries. Read more

Four recommendations and a review for Romance Awareness month!

Did you know that August is National Romance Awareness month? Me either. But it got me to thinking, everyone’s definition of romance differs, so I wanted to share some books I’ve read and loved with characters and stories that aren’t Read more

The importance of cheerleaders

Sometime back in June, I woke up early as f**k before 5 AM, and my brain was wide awake and refused to let me get back to sleep. So I picked up my phone (as you do), opened Twitter (which Read more

Monthly Guest Post—Andy Gallo—Better Be True

Happy Mid Summer. It’s not an official holiday, but maybe it should. We’ve all heard umpteen zillion times what crazy times we live in, and yep, it’s true. The new normal is new, but I hope only some of it Read more