Following Your Dreams I come from a conservative background, where being different was something frowned upon and ridiculed. In my schools, I wasn’t unpopular, but I stuck out. I was a bit of a tom-boy, the product of two older and somewhat-mischievous brothers. To...
Guest Blog: Elizabeth Cage
Mind your Language by Elizabeth Cage I like to use certain words. When folk debate the difference between erotica and porn, what people call sexual swear words often seem to find a way into the argument. Cunt or pussy, fuck or screw? Does the language we use define...
Guest Blog: Sara Brookes
I get asked a lot why I write ménage stories. The obvious answer would be “Why not?” but that’s not a very informative answer, is it? *g* In a way, the whole idea of three people together makes sense to me. I’m an only child, so growing up it was just mom, dad and...
Guest Blog: Abby Hayes
Abby Hayes Guest Post – When the Female is in Control Today, I’m in the mood to be in control! *giggles* Just as I was the day I wrote my novella, Seeing Red. In general, the men I write are more dominant creatures, stronger physically, gruff but not mean, gravely...
Guest Blog: Liz Crowe
Opening Night Eve at The Local, a deleted scene from Essence of Time Rob’s head pounded. Sweat poured from every inch of his skin. His stomach roiled as he looked up from the glamorous task of re-bolting toilets to the floor in the women’s room just hard enough to...
Guest Blog: Lucy Felthouse
Writing in Several Genres – Help or Hindrance? By Lucy Felthouse Today I'd really like to ask a question – is writing in several different genres a help or a hindrance to a writer's career? Personally, I've always written whatever comes to mind. I don't just write in...
