Ethan Day Revisits Pipe...

Today’s guest Ethan Day tells about drawing on his own memories while writing At Piper’s Point, why it’s one of his favorite backlist titles, and why you should give it a read.    When thinking about the books from my backlist one still stands out as a favorite for...

In Dreams He Came by Tr...

Today’s guest Trina Lane strikes a personal chord for me. She set In Dreams He Came at UC Berkeley, my alma mater. I still live in the Bay Area and can’t envision moving. This book goes to the top of my own TBR list, and I can’t wait to see how she brings such a special...

Riding Heartbreak Road ...

Years ago, in what I refer to as the Stone Age of my career, back when I was laboriously chiseling words onto a rock slate via a Mac G4, I wrote a book that people either loved or hated. There was no gray area, no straddling the fence on this one. After reading it, the reader either put...

Series, and why I like ...

    I love series, it’s no secret. I love them in books, movies and television. Long ago and far away, when I started writing, it came as no surprise to me that my writing default was set to creating a series. The first book of my Sentries series, Marked Yours, was published by...

Shira Anthony Dreams of...

I’ve always been a sucker for a good story about magical beings—sorcerers, wizards, witches, genies, and the like. So when I started writing gay romance, it was pretty much a no-brainer that my first book would incorporate both the magic and the romance. But I wanted to do something...

When the Titanic was bu...

Turn the clock back one century with PD Singer. Her book Maroon tells the story of two Irish shipbuilders who work on the Titanic. Here’s a taste of their world, in fascinating details that make Dublin in the era of luxury liners come alive again! If we stepped back a hundred years...