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Upcoming in March: Read an E-Book Week, Followed by Guest Blogger Paula Butterfield
February has been shooting by, and I have not posted here, but let me remedy this before the month disappears completely into the rearview mirror! The first week of March (March 3-9) is the time for Read an E-Book Week … Continue reading
Posted in LGBT, News, Reviews, Writing
Tagged 19th-century French art, Berthe Morisot, Elsie Street series, guest post, impressionism, Joan Mitchell, La Luministe, LGBT romance, Paula Butterfield, Read an Ebook Week, Return to Carlsbad, sale, Smashwords, The Pull of Yesterday, women artists
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Return to Carlsbad Out Now on Amazon!
And now, back to book news! The third book in my Elsie Street contemporary gay romance trilogy, Return to Carlsbad, is done! It was released today on Amazon. On Smashwords, and the other stores like Apple and BN, it comes … Continue reading
Posted in LGBT, News, Self-publishing, Writing
Tagged Aaron, bi romance, Elsie Street, Google play, HEA, preorder, Return to Carlsbad, review, romance, trilogy
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Girding Up for Fall (With a Free Book!)
Fall promises to be hectic: We have less than sixty days left before the midterms. Looking at my wall calendar, election day is November 6. I expect to be working in a Bay Area Vote by Mail unit around election … Continue reading
Posted in Abuse & Recovery, LGBT, News, Self-publishing, Writing
Tagged Aaron, audiobook, childhood, confronting the past, connecting the dots, contemporary romance, election day, Elsie Street, fall, Findaway Voices, Free, gay romance, indie, midterms, moon cake, Return to Carlsbad, siblings
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A Pride Month Update
It’s Pride Month, and I have been fairly busy on the writing and self-publishing front. First, I just put A Knight’s Tale, Books 1 & 2, my LGBT medieval historical romances, on Smashwords; they can be found here. I’ll update … Continue reading