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!
If everything’s set up as I think it is, this should appear on Facebook, twitter, LJ, DW & Goodreads simultaneously. (My theory being that I should bring stuff to whatever a reader’s preferred platform is, rather than expecting them to come to me.)
“I just don’t think most women would be interested in these books” says the Charlestown City Paper about False Colors and Transgressions. Romancing the Bone I continue to be baffled at how few people seem to be aware of the whole slash phenomenon. Do these people not have internets?
Hold these dates! September 14th – 16th 2012 will see the third annual UK Meet for readers/writers/reviewers/fans of GLBTQ fiction. There will be a full day of programmed events on Saturday 15th, plus social events on Friday evening and Sunday morning. Full press release, with details of where, what and how to book, goes live…
Obviously an auspicious day for going to printThe ‘I Do’ anthology is available, a day earlier than estimated, in print from both Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk Amazon.co.ukAmazon.comI don’t have a lot of faith in politicians, but Barak Obama is certainly a cut above the last president of America, so congratulations to the USA, and a cautious…
We now have confirmed publication dates for both the UK meet related anthologies, along with a list of the confirmed contributors so far (this will be added to, as we approach D-day). A really good blend of oldies and newbies. British Flash – to be published on 16th June as a free ebook Contributing authors:…
A little over 1,700 words today http://picometer.writertopia.com/words=15624&target=20000 Of course, this means that I may end up writing more than 20,000 words to get to the place where I want to get to with this, but that’s nothing new. I can trim afterwards. It’s kind of reassuring to know that after I’ve done this one I…