About two weeks to “Chasing Death Metal Dreams”…

I have heard now that my Don’t Read in the Closet summer free novel, “Chasing Death Metal Dreams” is formatted and ready – it should release on the M/M Romance Group’s Love is an Open Road Stories sometime in the next couple of weeks. (I’ll post when it does, of course, and there will be a download link.) This book, more than any I’ve written, made me step out of my comfortable space. Carlos and … Read more

Into Deep Waters audio, step 3

And we have a signed contract. 🙂 The narrator Jonathan and I chose for Into Deep Waters is Kaleo Griffith. He’s an actor and a voice artist, with quite a few audio books to his credit (mostly M/F). He’s also starring in an upcoming feature film Six Gun Savior with Eric Roberts, which premiers next month. And he’s not half bad to look at… Of course that played no role in choosing Kaleo. (Really – … Read more

Into Deep Waters audio book, step 2

I thought some of you might be interested in the process of getting my book into audio format. This is all new to me – I’m using ACX to handle the auditions, contracting, etc. Or I should say, Jonathan Penn is, on my behalf, because wow, it’s so much easier with help. It turns out that the second step, after deciding to take the plunge, and choosing some narrators who might be good, is to … Read more

Pride, and an upcoming audio book

What a weekend that was. I still smile now and then, just from the high of it. The US Supreme Court confirmed the right of equal marriage throughout the nation. A hundred important legal rights come with that, from medical decision-making to financial benefits to family building. And despite foot dragging here and there, it will be implemented everywhere. In our lifetimes. And in the lifetimes of so many older people whose lifelong fight for … Read more

Remembering Dad

Happy Father’s Day… My own dad was born in 1918, and died nine years ago. I still miss him, and always will. He was the kind of man who made you believe the romance book heroes, proof that men like that can be found – honorable, compassionate, intelligent, gentle, courteous and a man who always put his family first. He was a teacher, who loved nothing more than seeing a bright young mind catch on … Read more

Not just one way to be transgender…

I had an interesting conversation with a trans guy who is a friend of mine. He was talking about how he’s both pleased, and yet feeling a bit invisible, with recent increases in trans stories out in the public eye. The easiest narrative to understand, about being trans, is the one where the little trans girl at the tender age of two and three and four rejects all the boy stuff – the work-boots and … Read more

Friends, reviews and love

For someone with a bunch of books out, I’m still fumbling around to find the best way to share my excitement over them with readers. I’ve had so many lovely reviews over the last few years (Thank you, wonderful reviewers!!), and my response has always been to do happy dances in private. But a dear friend (yes, you, Edmond Manning) told me that readers don’t mind being directed to a few of the good reviews. … Read more

“Life, Some Assembly Required” release day

“Life, Some Assembly Required”, the sequel to “The Rebuilding Year”, is now available at Samhain Publishing where there’s a new release discount :), at All Romance ebooks, and on Amazon. Finding love in the ashes was easy. Building a life together? Don’t make Fate laugh. After spending the first part of his life chasing pretty girls, love has finally come to Ryan in the form of John, a tall, lanky, red-headed landscape architect with wide … Read more

I hear voices…

I hear voices in my head Of course, as a writer, many times voices are a good thing. They whisper lines to me, make bad jokes, tell me about their fears, complain, breathe secrets, and lead me forward to a story. Or more than one story. I often get asked how I plan which book to write, how I come up with ideas, and whether story X will get a sequel. It’s a bit weird … Read more

Opening hearts and minds to trans*

Hop Against Homophobia, Bi- and Transphobia 2015! I signed up for the Hop this year without time for a lot of planning (given a book deadline on the 15th). So I’m just going to talk about what’s in my heart right now, on this May 17th – International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia . The last few years have seen significant advances in LGBTQ rights, with real hope for equal marriage in Ireland, by … Read more