Friday, September 28, 2007
Coming together for an interview
Alessia Brio, editor of Coming Together: For the Cure, has interviewed four of the CTFTC authors for a special edition of the All Romance eBooks' "Wildfire" feature. There you'll see Sommer Marsden, Carys Weldon, Selena Kitt, and Yours Truly in the Fedora reflecting on why we're proud to be in this charitable anthology, why early detection is so important, how erotica can help heal, and more.
Since this is a link-heavy post, allow me to clarify that the interview is here. Or even here, if you like.
Since this is a link-heavy post, allow me to clarify that the interview is here. Or even here, if you like.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Grateful as Panties
A brief new piece of mine, "Grateful as Panties," is currently featured in the Cocktails & Entertainment department at Sex-Kitten. This is part of a series-in-progress in which writers each explore a particular emotion (e.g., gratitude).
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
The writer can't help it
I have a new story up at Clean Sheets! It's called "Involuntarily," and I just couldn't stop myself from writing it.
Rendezvous in Room 2006
My vintage-2006 hotel room romp, "Pack the Essentials," is now being featured at Good Vibrations Magazine. Check-in time is whenever you're in the mood!
Friday, September 14, 2007
Interview at Alana's!
Alana Noel, who writes erotica and other things with a narrative power strong enough to move mountains, has interviewed me for her Mars With Mars and Venus blog. I'm so flattered that I'm blushing from tip to toe! (If you'd like to simulate the effect, take my half-naked picture at upper right into your photo-wrangling program and shift the color balance toward pink.)
Saturday, September 1, 2007
Breakfast in bed
My story about Parisian-style breakfast and sex and love in Cleveland, Le Petit Déjeuner, is featured this month at Justus Roux's Erotic Tales. Other September features there include a story by Gwen Masters!
And if you love l'amour [i.e., love, not Westerns by Louis], don't forget to pick up A is for Amour, edited by the alphabetically amazing Alison Tyler. (While you're at it, don't forget to pick up Alison's B, C, D, E, F, G, & H, too!)
And if you love l'amour [i.e., love, not Westerns by Louis], don't forget to pick up A is for Amour, edited by the alphabetically amazing Alison Tyler. (While you're at it, don't forget to pick up Alison's B, C, D, E, F, G, & H, too!)
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