Casting Couch – Peter and Josh
Peter and Josh from ‘Captain’s Surrender’ as you’ve never seen them before.
Peter and Josh from ‘Captain’s Surrender’ as you’ve never seen them before.
It seems very few newspapers or magazines want to run reviews of False Colors and Transgressions, but quite a lot of them want to talk to us about this interesting phenomenon of women writing m/m fiction. I had an interview over the phone the other day with a journalist from Columbus, and I’m never at…
When I get ill, I have a tendency towards melodrama. The truth is that I have a tendency towards melodrama at all times, but when I’m ill it manifests itself in the purest form – in weeping and loud declarations that I can’t bear it any more and I want to die. My life is…
What I appreciated the most is Kai’s characterization… there was a lot in his character I could relate to as sympathetic, decent and likeable, but there was always something in him that felt alien to me and I really liked that. I liked that he felt like being from another world, rather than just looking…
So, I read the BBC article about how Season 2 of Torchwood had pulled together, got into its stride, left the shaky start of season 1 behind and was now utterly brilliant. Perhaps it was that which left me feeling rather blah at the end of Season 2 Episode 1. Don’t get me wrong, I’m…
Hereward Wakes This is heavily influenced by all my years spent doing Anglo-Saxon re-enactment. Also by the fact that we’ve just moved to the Fens, which is Hereward’s country. He was a real Robin Hood, who held out against the Norman invasion for years. They tried everything to get rid of him, including bringing in…
I was reading a thread on Making Light this morning which was, as usual, intimidatingly erudite and much too clever for me, in which people were translating poems into LOL! and Txt! speak. But I was too embarrassed to try it myself among so many works of genius. (Also I’d gone to make a…