Wonderful review of False Colors
Ooh, Google Alerts has just alerted me to this wonderful review of False Colors from John Kompa at Flying Off the Shelves:
Five stars, and I get a personal thumbs up too. Hee! Thanks John!
Ooh, Google Alerts has just alerted me to this wonderful review of False Colors from John Kompa at Flying Off the Shelves:
Five stars, and I get a personal thumbs up too. Hee! Thanks John!
I’m reading “Sodomy and the Pirate Tradition” by B.R Burg today, which is unfortunately not as interesting as it sounds, largely because the author goes in for paragraph long sentences and academic-speak. If only more scholars were as easy and clear to read as N.A.M Rogers! If I’m reading him right he intends to show…
The Glass Floor is done. It is done, my precious 🙂 Or at least, it is done enough so that it’s ready to be given out to a small number of fantasy fans who are willing to read it and tell me what works for them, and more importantly, what doesn’t work and why not….
I do believe I’m starting to get the hang of this book trailer lark. Though that might just be the usual ridiculous enthusiasm brought about by having finished it without the computer crashing more than three times in the process. I was going to wait until Shining in the Sun was out before posting the…
15. Midway question! Tell us about a writer you admire, whether professional or not! I have a kind of holy trinity of writers who I would like to grow up to be. They are, in no particular order, JRR Tolkien – the master of world-building, setting, plotting and invented history. He’s also (IMO) not given…
So, my dry spell continues, as you can tell from the state of the blog. But I can at least manage to rouse myself and say “Look! I’ve been interviewed by Charlie Cochrane, the star and inventor of sweet m/m, the author of the well beloved Cambridge Fellows series.” Charlie always thinks of really good…
Let’s see if I can keep this up and post an answer to one of the questions every day. Question #1 1. Tell us about your favorite writing project/universe that you’ve worked with and why. That’s hard! I tend to love most the project that I’m working on at that time. And I tend to…