Delectable December: Ke...

The Delectable December event with authors and readers talking about holiday food traditions is getting a late start, but it’s still delicious!  Stop back to check out all the yumminess between now and the end of the year (possibly into January). I still have room for more guests...

Wandmaker Part 12 ̵...

As part of Amber’s birthday, you can find out about one of my most memorable birthdays ever, over on her blog here. And enjoy Part 12 of Wandmaker. Comment here to win any e-book from my backlist. I’ll pick a winner at the end of November 15, to give more people  a chance....

“I have a shirt t...

Today’s guest is Nico Jaye, another contributor in y Going for Gold M/M Olympic Anthology. If you’ve never been to London, her story gives a great feel for the city. She won me over with the first scene,  set in a pub where the two main characters meet. Sizzling! Get to know...

It’s Pronounced &...

My guest today is Canadian writer and editor Kelly Rand, author of  “The Quad” in the Going For Gold anthology. I was thrilled to include a Winter Games sport and “The Quad” the story of Kevin, a young figure skater from an impoverished background who has overcome...

Skeet and Chocolate by ...

Today’s guest is Whitley Gray, who incorporates her own experience shooting and a lot more in her contribution to the Going For Gold M/M Olympic Anthology.   I wrote a story about shooting, since I grew up shooting skeet. This is what happens when there are no boys in your...

It’s Not Just Abo...

Meet Annabeth Albert, author of  “Swimming the Distance” in my M/M Olympic Anthology Going for Gold. Her story about a closeted swimmer who risks his relationship for his sport really tugged at my heart. From the first scene you feel both men’s pain at the situation and...