Nocturnally, Yours

I missed posting last month due to an unforeseen circumstance: I was in the middle of the last stage of metamorphosis. Unlike the unlucky Gregor Samsa, I emerged from mine more or less intact: proper number of limbs and no Read more

Guest Post: Cody Kennedy and Seven Facts About My Writing Life You May Not Know

With the upcoming tour for my new book, Slaying Isidore’s Dragons, and writing articles and answering interview questions for nearly fifty sites, I was at a loss as to what to write about today. To my good fortune, Author Helena Read more

Book Shapes (or, from Nonono! to Flail!)

I just published Jackdaw, an everyday tale of lost love, betrayal, murder, walking on air, justice, vengeance, doomed escape, and heroes and villains swapping places till you don’t know which way’s up. Author Angel Martinez documented her reactions to the Read more

Review. Revise. Renew.

January. Review. Revise. Renew. I must confess that this winter has been a hard one. I’ve taken a couple on the chin and have spent time sulking, cringing, avoiding. Not exactly a healthy response but probably relatable. The easy thing Read more

Someone killed Santa?!

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I love a good theme. Once, I tried to steal a Klingon waiter’s boots at a Star Trek themed restaurant in Vegas. Parties, hen-nights, restaurants? It doesn’t matter. If there is a theme, I’m there. Admittedly, I’ll usually take an Read more

Sex in Romance: How Much is Enough?

My first published MM story, The Dream of a Thousand Nights, was an experiment. I’d never written explicit sex. I wasn’t sure I could. I probably don’t need to tell you that my experiment worked out just fine—Dream is part Read more