They say that behind every great man is an equally great woman, and I would have to agree. However, in my case, I’m lucky enough that my husband is both a great man, and a man who supports me in achieving my dreams. I have three books out with Escape Publishing, the...
Tropes in Queer Fiction – A Guest Post by Matthew J. Metzger (@MatthewJMetzger)
I write romance. Romance comes with happy endings. But what does a happy ending look like? One man's heaven is another man's hell and all that jazz—so what constitutes a happy ending? To me, a happy ending depends on the character being happy at the end. Therefore,...
Rian Durant Talks Multiple WIPs (@rian_durant @GoIndiMarketing @ninestarpress)
WIP Excerpt #3 There are authors who are very good at sticking to the first rule of Henry Miller’s writing routine, namely “Work on one thing at a time until finished” but I’m not one of them. I’m more of the “100 open browsers in my head” type of author. Besides the...
In Praise of Everywoman – A Guest Post by Tony Fyler (@FylerWrites @sinfulpress)
‘Be aware that this anthology will be marketed to a wide female readership,’ it said in the submission call for Sinful Pleasures. As a line, it looks innocuous. As a reality, it’s about as innocuous as a bear pit. ‘A wide female readership.’ So - something that will...
Why I Write M/M Romance – A Guest Post by M. Tasia (@mtasiaauthor)
Romance is the genre dedicated to celebrating love, and it shouldn’t be limited to showing that m/f main characters are the only couples that have loving relationships with stories worth telling. I’m asked why I write m/m romance quite a bit, and I always answer the...
A Guest Post from Christine d’Abo (@Christine_dAbo)
Hello, my name is Christine d’Abo and I’m so happy to be here today. I’m a firm believer that the good friends are the family members that we get to choose. The get us on a level that sometimes our biological family doesn’t. When I came up with the idea of Ringside...
