Archive for December, 2009

The Love Bottle

The Love Bottle
Current mood:  blustery
Category: Life

One of my dearest, closest friends (let’s call him Steve) works for a millionaire who gave his employees a Christmas gift of a Love Bottle. My friend Steve was devastated. He’s worked just over a year for this guy, working long hours but earning a low salary in a job in [...]

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For the Love of Sean

Current mood:  chipper
Category: News and Politics

I love children and the nieces, nephews and assorted godchildren I have in my life are very important to me. As an author, they have inspired both Baby Kimo and the twins Kamaha and Keli’i in the Phantom Lover books (13 and counting). My niece is the model for Baby Daphne [...]

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Chestnuts Roasting on an Open…Eye

Chestnuts Roasting on an Open…Eye
Current mood:  bouncy
Category: Writing and Poetry

I’ve encountered an unusual problem this holiday season. Playing host to my family (sixteen people) is both a pleasure…and a pain. I’ve discovered it’s impossible to write with children in the house.
I was in the middle of writing a big sex scene when my niece sidled up [...]

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December 15: It’s a Blue Moon!

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BLUE MOON: M/M Paranormal Romance [...]

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Once in a Blue Moon…

Current mood:  adventurous
Category: Writing and Poetry

 
A little over a year ago, I went to meet my editor Heather, who is a huge Sherrilyn Kenyon fan when she came to Los Angeles to attend Sherrilyn’s book signing. It seemed a great time to finally meet the woman with whom I had wrestled over edits of my literary [...]

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Sounding

Current mood:  artistic
Category: Writing and Poetry

How far is too far in erotic romance fiction?
I am often asked by female authors of M/M fiction how far they can go in their depiction of gay sex. I once had a woman email me to ask if my partner bit my ball sac to the point of bleeding would [...]

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