The City of Lovely Brot...

Anel Viz, whom I was lucky enough to meet and spend some time with in New Orleans for GayRomLit, joins me today. He shares a fascinating look not only at one of his favorite books, but at the creative process. Learn how he writes from the middle out, which you should not try at home...

One Good Turn by Amber ...

Amber Green explains how when writing, nothing turns out like we expect it to,  particularly her Turner & Turner series.  And the opening lines of One Good Turn aren’t what anyone might be expecting. Read on: My first non-paranormal contemporary story started like this:...

Jaime Samms Breaks Out ...

Jaime Samms talks about change and how it can be a good thing sometimes, even when it’s terrifying.  I spent part of the morning this morning looking through old blog posts, thinking it would be so much easier and quicker for this post to just recycle something I wrote about one of...

Rick Reed’s Got a...

Gay horror doesn’t get any better (or worse?) than Rick Reed. I’m kind of afraid to read any further.  Seriously, even the cover scares me. How ’bout you? Nothing good can happen in the woods of Wisconsin! Leave a comment to be entered to win a PDF of this book. Winner...

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...