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“Dancer & Sexy Big Man” Has Nov. 10 Release, Excerpt Available

A lot has happened in the past week with my new short story, “The Dancer & Sexy Big Man.” Dreamspinner Press set a November 10 release date for the eBook short story, which is publishing as part of its Nap Size Dream line (just as “Rivals” did last year). I also got to go over [...]

Writer’s Life – Words from Authors of Gay Fiction

Wildfire, the online newsletter from OmniLit and All Romance eBooks, has a great interview with prolific M/M writer A.J. Llewellyn. He talks about his start in gay romance fiction and his upcoming projects (both solo and collaborations). In the same newsletter, Val Kovalin reviews several new gay romances, including two novellas from Amber Allure’s Working [...]

It’s Coming…

It’s the time of year when eager writers begin to brainstorm for the upcoming creative marathon that is National Novel Writing Month. Jeff and I are currently brainstorming ourselves (on a joint project no less!) and shall have news of our month-long literary folly soon!

Writer’s Life

Alice Walker is featured on the cover of the October issue of Writer’s Digest. In the interview she is as gracious, thoughtful and wise and you’d expect. I especially liked her answer to a question about her writing schedule. “For, I would say, three decades, I wrote every morning, or I made the space. Because part [...]

“Dancer & Sexy Big Man” Goes Into Editing

At the end of July I signed a contract with Dreamspinner Press for the short story “Dancer & Sexy Big Man.” I’d worked on this story on and off since last December and was thrilled when Dreamspinner said they waned it about a month after I submitted it. This past week I got notification that [...]

NYC Teen Author Festival – Inside The Mind of a Teen Boy

The NYC Teen Author Festival is back this week and last night Will and I went to our neighborhood Barnes & Noble in Tribeca to check out a panel discussion titled “Inside the Mind of a Teen Boy.” Of course, this was particularly interesting to me since I continue to work on my own YA [...]

Nerdvana Edited by Fred Towers

Nerdvana is an anthology, edited by Fred Towers, that looks at the interactions between geeks/nerds/brainiacs and men who are not usually attracted to them. The 15 stories cover a great cross-section of geekdom. As a geek myself I found most of the stories to be quite enjoyable as the geek tends to win the day [...]