What works for you
Wrote a blog over at Fiction with Friction and liked it enough to point toward it here. My ramblings on romance.
http://www.fictionwithfriction.com/2010/06/19/what-works-for-you/
Wrote a blog over at Fiction with Friction and liked it enough to point toward it here. My ramblings on romance.
http://www.fictionwithfriction.com/2010/06/19/what-works-for-you/
I don’t know a lot about it, but it sounds awful. From what I’ve heard, pretty soon, if your publisher doesn’t use Booksurge (Loose Id does not, they use Lightning Source), your books won’t have a “buy” link on Amazon. Well, that would suck rocks, wouldn’t it? Not sure what can be done, but knowledge…
You’ll notice that there’s a new banner for the website. I simply had to make use of this wonderful piece of artwork by Anne Cain. I commissioned her to do a pic for me of Salin and Radin and I must say that she did a flipping-fanTABULOUS job of it!! I’m still in awe. And…
If you’re interested, I blogged over at Fiction with Friction and at the LAW blog about keeping writing–specifically sex scenes–fresh.
New free story over at Fiction with Friction: Solo Vacation. ******NOT WORKSAFE****** Do yourself a favor and check out the other stories from the rest of the week too. Good stuff!
The continuing saga of Finn and Jeff has been posted to Fiction with Friction.
I blogged a bit on Loose Ends about the world of Sursein Judgment http://looseidauthors.blogspot.com/2009/04/new-worlds.html
Loved the blog post. And i realize what you described is one of the main reasons i love your writing. Because why not? I’m writing a m/m/f menage book and a writer i respect told me that the book will likely be trashed by the reviewers who will say there’s really no such thing as bi-sexual, that bi-sexual is just a gay man who hasn’t come to grips with it. And i guess my reaction is why? Who says? Who says a gay man can’t have one or two women who turn him on? Who says a really handsome guy can’t be in love with a less than picture-perfect woman? Or vice versa. Despite being a raging heterosexual, i admire and enjoy the fluid sexuality of your characters, and if Jet — and i — can imagine such people, why can’t they be real? Like the young singer we both so enjoy, Adam Lambert, maybe the world even needs a new definition of diversity.