Call me cynical
but the timing of this does not fill me with glee.
False Colors and Transgressions now available in Kindle versions
complete with sales ranks
but the timing of this does not fill me with glee.
False Colors and Transgressions now available in Kindle versions
complete with sales ranks
Ah well, I thought it was too easy. I’ve just had a reply from Waterstones’ event organizer, who I emailed in an attempt to arrange a book signing. She says “Unfortunately this is not something that would for us here in Piccadilly” and encourages me to try my local branch. However, given that my local…
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…
by Jessica at the Read React Review blog. I studied Philosophy at university so it gives me enormous glee to see my work discussed in the light of Plato. (I fangirl him, and his proof of the immortality of the soul makes me grin.) She really nails the characters of both John and Alfie, and…
*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…
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…
*g* In the tradition of spacing out the announcement until everyone is sick of the pause… I may be feeling a little punch drunk because I got up at 4.30 this morning in order to go and morris dance infront of the doors of Ely Cathedral while the dawn was breaking this fine May Day…