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A mixed bag of reviews for False Colors: A dramatic, sometimes dark, and always engrossing story A review by Junkfood_Monkey Beyond the normal romance plot twists, is the convincing story of two men in turmoil A review by Alan Chin Thanks so much to both reviewers! I feel very honoured 🙂
And I’m here on The Armchair Reader answering such frequently asked questions as ‘where do you get your ideas?’ and ‘how do you get past writer’s block?’. Thank you so much to The Armchair Reader for having me 🙂 And thanks to the Live Your Life, Buy the Book review site for this lovely review…
In honour of Plough Monday, a photo of my uncle George, my mother’s brother, who was killed in WWII. (She was the baby of her family and I’m the baby of mine.) I don’t know much about him, since my father disapproved of my mother telling me anything about my relatives-and I never met any…
Elisa Rolle’s Rainbow Awards Cover Art contest is on its penultimate lap, and there are only twenty covers left to vote for. Of those twenty, False Colors is one and Frost Fair is another. I’m torn between hoping for False Colors to get through, because it’s my book, or hoping for Frost Fair to get…
I am always reading Ursula LeGuin and today I got a new-to-me book of her essays called “Dancing at the Edge of the World.” It opens with an essay that gives me joy, given that I am a fifty year old going through the life threatening process of the menopause. LeGuin is not the only…
Copied from my LBGT Anglicans yahoo group: Integrity / National has offered the following statement: LOS ANGELES–Integrity joins with those around the nation who express profound disappointment in the California Supreme Court’s abdication of its responsibility to offer equal protection to all California citizens in today’s decision regarding Proposition 8.