A glimpse of me…

I’m very fortunate to have one helluva over active imagination and anything I hear, see or feel sometimes sparks it off. My first book was sparked by an event that happened in my home town. A concrete block was thrown Read more

Summer Inspiration

Long days, beautiful sunsets, and vacation. Summer isn’t the quietest time of the year at my real life job, quite the opposite. But it’s also the time of year I find myself with the most inspiration to write (even if Read more

Loving our ugly babies

During a recent visit to Amsterdam for EuroPrideCon, I spent several hours exploring the Rijksmuseum, which is the Dutch National Museum. It has a wonderful collection, including Rembrandts, Van Goghs, Vermeers… and dollhouses. These date from the 17thand 18thcenturies, and Read more

Romancing the Clock—a post about time hijackers by Lou Sylvre (also Vasquez and James Volume 1 release and a giveaway)

Time. I have none of it. I’ve come to believe someone has hijacked it from my universe and it no longer exists here except as a distant memory. That might make a good sci-fi story, come to think of it, Read more

The Light Show

Recently, I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing. For my final capstone piece, I had to write a 15-page short story, so I thought I’d experiment a little in the suspense genre. Here is the result.   Read more

Monthly Guest Post—Andrew Q. Gordon—50 Years And Counting

{I was going to begin “Andy Gallo’s” guest posting today, but since this is the 50th Anniversary of Stonewall, I decided to wait a month to make the change.} The birth of “Gay Pride” began fifty years ago today with Read more