My daughter’s entered an art competition related to Time Burton’s upcoming movie. If you see this entrybetween 2/18 and 2/19, please vote for her! She’s #293.
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My daughter’s entered an art competition related to Time Burton’s upcoming movie. If you see this entrybetween 2/18 and 2/19, please vote for her! She’s #293. A year ago today, I watched Ravenous Romance roll-out to the public…. Or: naughty stuff, free for the asking! Tonight, Monday, July 27th at 9:30 p.m. All Romance eBooks interviews me for its What’s Hot in Romance show on BlogTalk Radio. Thanks to host Cat Johnson, I had the opportunity to talk about my books, erotica and erotic romance, the migration of small press to ebooks, and a touch of erotic book history as [...] Enough with the absent landlord. I have returned to tell you that I put together a book trailer for my newest novel, Training Desire! Thanks to better software, it has special effects and a voice over! And thanks to that same better software, I’m still in the grips of its learning curve [...] I’m pleased to announce that Ravenous Romance has released my newest novel, Training Desires. It’s a fantasy-based erotic romance that, over four books, will take us from rangthiath Mira’s innocent pleasure-giving beginnings and plunge us into an internecine conflict that will rip her from all she knows. I’m working on a long assessment of Daniel Bergner’s The Other Side of Desire for Pursed Lips, but int the meantime: As the snow flies, I’m celebrating the recent release of my new Ravenous Romance novel, Blind Seduction, and my gay romance tale, 10 Lords A Leaping. It’s a wonderful way to see out the year, especially as the snow flies here in New England. I didn’t plan a month-long absence but it evolved into a necessity, thanks to much writing and many family obligations. Sometimes, there’s only so much of me to go around! And I love the one designed for my first novel with them, Blind Seduction. The single-most reason I didn’t enter the e-book realm sooner was a lack of attractive covers. I simply didn’t like what I saw publishers putting out and found them so lacking that I didn’t want my own work associated with them. Yes, [...] |
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