Today I published my new website. It's fun, sexy and I think user-friendly. Seeing everything laid out like that is making me want to get back to writing regularly. Now I won't have any excuse!
It didn't take me too long to set it up; I'm pleased with the 1and1.com interface. It's making my small list of books look pretty good.
Stop by, enjoy and comment if you're so inclined.
Ciao!
Friday, July 19, 2013
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Brainy is out at Loose Id - and I'm HAPPY
Brainy and the Beast is available at last! It was released on Loose Id today, and you can buy it here. Yay!!
Henry Travis and Nick Shelton meet over the hood of Henry's 1960 Mercedes 300, and life gets interesting in a hurry - for both of them.
Nick is a brash, outdoorsy guy, and Henry is kind of cerebral and most certainly not into mechanics. He's more into his salt water fish and his research.
Um, maybe not so much...?
This marks the first time I've written a story in the first person, and I really enjoyed the differences from third person. I could really tell Nick's story, obviously, and it was a challenge to convey Henry's viewpoint throughout. I felt challenged as a writer, and do believe this is the best thing I've written to date.
I hope you'll enjoy Brainy and do let me know what you think.
Henry Travis and Nick Shelton meet over the hood of Henry's 1960 Mercedes 300, and life gets interesting in a hurry - for both of them.
Nick is a brash, outdoorsy guy, and Henry is kind of cerebral and most certainly not into mechanics. He's more into his salt water fish and his research.
Um, maybe not so much...?
This marks the first time I've written a story in the first person, and I really enjoyed the differences from third person. I could really tell Nick's story, obviously, and it was a challenge to convey Henry's viewpoint throughout. I felt challenged as a writer, and do believe this is the best thing I've written to date.
I hope you'll enjoy Brainy and do let me know what you think.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Where the heck have I been?
Working the EDJ, that's for sure. It's been crazy, and I haven't been writing lately.
Also trying to place my latest book - and guess, what? Success! Loose Id has contracted for my book, Brainy and the Beast, and I'm very happy. It should publish this April.
Stay tuned for more...
Also trying to place my latest book - and guess, what? Success! Loose Id has contracted for my book, Brainy and the Beast, and I'm very happy. It should publish this April.
Stay tuned for more...
Monday, September 17, 2012
Being Part of the Good
The world we live in is a complex, dangerous place. All one
has to do for verification of that is turn on the news, or check the Internet.
Stories of war, cruelty and evil abound. We have to look harder to find stories
that make us smile, or laugh, or even shed a tear of joy. Sometimes I get
philosophical when I'm faced with the bad and evil acts that occur all too
often around the globe.
Romance, in any of its many facets, is a counterpoint to the
brutal realism we face with regularity. The ways of love, and the stories of
love, help us believe in a better world, that there is hope for us. At the very
least, romance is an escape. At its best, it is a reflection of our inner
selves, the love inside that needs to be expressed and shared.
M/M romance is a part of the romantic fiction genre that is
fast growing, finding new readers all the time. The growth and growing
acceptance of this sub-genre has been amazing, and add to the hope I feel for
this human race. The exposure to more and more people, most of them reportedly
straight females, demonstrates to me a growing acceptance of the variations of
love.
I was at a romance readers/authors meeting this spring. In
one of the sessions, a panel member was asked why straight women read m/m
romance. I listened to a few answers from panel members before I volunteered my
own. "Women want to know that men can fall in love." To me, the
messaging behind M/M, if one wants to look for such, is the representation and
verification that men are capable of the deep feelings, profound thought
processes, and the both sweet and goofy behavior that comprises love.
We need reminding that humanity is inherently good, that
most of the world goes about its days functioning in a productive, constructive
way. Reading, writing, believing in romance is an important part of the good. We need to perpetuate it, to
expand it, to spread the hope and the love far and wide.
In doing so, we don’t just spread love; we open minds and we
foster tolerance and acceptance. Seems to me the world could use a heck of a
lot more of that.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Marketing With Mandy
Mandy Roth kindly hosts authors now and again - and yesterday I was lucky enough to be spotlighted on her blog. She had some great questions - and I have to say my answers weren't half bad.
Marketing With Mandy
Marketing With Mandy
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
MANtastic Fiction
This week I'm featured over at Mantastic Fiction. Dolorianne is graciously hosting 2012 GayRomLit authors and I'm up for week 19.
JM Cartwright Hopes
Stop by and take a look!
This week I'm featured over at Mantastic Fiction. Dolorianne is graciously hosting 2012 GayRomLit authors and I'm up for week 19.
JM Cartwright Hopes
Stop by and take a look!
Monday, July 16, 2012
Round Table discusses GAYS IN THE COMICS!
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