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.
So… Anyone who read my blog in the summer will have seen me going through something of an existential crisis. I’m happy to report that (in so far as these things ever go away) it has receded and now I actually have A PLAN. I’ve established my three pen names, and they all have websites…
*g* This rather delights me. I deliberately wrote False Colors with one hero who had to figure out a way of reconciling his Christianity with his homosexuality because it seemed clear to me that not enough people were telling readers that you could have both. To me it was fairly obvious that it was a…
I’ve had two lovely reviews for False Colors this week. This one from nos4a2no9 http://nos4a2no9.livejournal.com/269348.html who says (among other things, including a very flattering comparison of False Colors and Lord John and the Brotherhood of the Blade): False Colors was just as thoughtful and emotionally wrenching as Gabaldon’s second Lord John book (which, um, destroyed…
The English Imagination This is by way of a musing on Peter Ackroyd’s book Albion: The Origins of the English imagination. In which Peter Ackroyd attempts to discover whether there is a national character when it comes to the imagination of the inhabitants of the British Isles, and if so, what it is. I’m not…
After what’s seemed like an interminable slump, I have news again, and lo! it is good 🙂 The Witch’s Boy is finally up on Amazon.com HERE currently with no blurb and no cover picture, but I’m pretty sure that will come once they get their act together. It’s also had a lovely review from reader…
but the timing of this does not fill me with glee. False Colors and Transgressions now available in Kindle versions complete with sales ranks