Join me at Beyond the Veil today for some thoughts about freedom, hope, and walking. Solvitur ambulando!
Kalos Graphe
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There is something magical about using a calligraphy pen. We see the nib, and the paper, and the quality of the writing is changed, elevated.
I haven’t been practicing lately, for whatever reason. Today, while reading Week 6 of FINDING WATER by Julia Cameron, I thumbed through the chapters I’d already read and came across the quote above. I decided to play with the size of the words and my gosh if it didn’t turn out pretty spiffy!
Catch a Tiger by the Tale Blog Tour – Day Thirty-One! We’ve Arrived!
Thank you to everyone who made this blog tour such a success! I had a lot of fun wandering around the interwebs with you, Dear Reader, and hope you’ll stick around after the tour. I have posts coming up on the ARe Cafe, Delilah Devlin’s blog, and here at Chez Noony; deleted scenes on Nightlight and Super Sekrit August 1st post on Beyond the Veil.
But don’t despair! I still have a fun stop for you today. The amazing Cynthia D’Alba put out a last-minute call and I answered, and she accepted! Thank you, Cynthia! My post is on an awesome blog called Everybody Needs a Little Romance and Cynthia asked me to answer the question, what does romance mean to me? Good question! To find out my answer, check out “The Meaning of Romance.”
And don’t forget to show Cynthia some love, too!
Catch a Tiger by the Tale Blog Tour – Day Twenty-Eight, We’re a Bestseller!
This is a huge THANK YOU to all our lovely readers out there in Romancelandia. Without you, we would not be able to celebrate today the fact that TIGER TIGER has achieved bestseller status on the All Romance E-Books lists. We are so grateful to you for your support, especially with the way things are with the economy today. You have many choices where to spend your entertainment dollars and we’re tickled pink and purple that you chose to spend some of them on our book.
From the bottom of our tiger-striped hearts, thank you.
Tiger by the Tale – Take a Pause
I just heard this song on the radio, which is up for 6 (!) Video Music Awards. From Wikipedia, “‘Same Love’ is the fourth single released by Seattle-based rapper Macklemore and producer Ryan Lewis off their 2012 debut studio album, The Heist.” (1)
Wow. Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, thank you. You brought tears to my eyes and chills to my skin.
Macklemore and Justin Timberlake are tied for six nominations apiece. If you’re curious, after you watch and listen, check out the nominations, here.
It’s easy to forget, when we’re reading romance, even M/M romance, that what we’re doing is a political act. The freedom to write what we like regardless of where the story takes us is not a right to be taken lightly and was hard-won by our forebears. It is a right that is currently denied millions of people on this planet in other places of the world, today, right now. When we take up our keyboards to spread hate and vitriol, it’s easy to be ignorant of the true costs of freedom. One of the lines in the song talks about how if he were gay, the singer would think Hip Hop hated him. I know exactly what he means. As a woman and a bisexual, I do feel bashed by a lot of those lyrics and I think it took balls to sing that song. I’m gratified, too, that its gotten such a reception in the world.
Sing on, my friend. Sing on.
(1) “Same Love,” Wikipedia, from URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Same_Love Accessed 07/27/2013
Catch a Tiger by the Tale Blog Tour – Day Twenty-Five, Torquere Press LiveJournal
I have three posts for you today, all part of the Torquere Press LiveJournal.
What do you do to recharge? Tell me, in A Journal of Two Writers – Rest!
Mystified by promo? I share my thoughts with Virtual Book Tours and Blog Hops.
Stop on by!
Catch a Tiger by the Tale Blog Tour – Day Twenty-Four, Tea Time!
Join me at the Purple Rose Tea House today with my host, Charlie Cochet. I share a little about writing with a partner and let you behind the curtain of our latest release, TIGER TIGER. Come on over!
NEW RELEASE DAY!
Today is the day, folks! The tigers are coming! The tigers are coming! (Multiple times, if I know our writing ~snerk~) I’m so excited to celebrate today, New Release Tuesday!
I have a post on the Samhain site for you – linkie – and I’m over at the Samhain Cafe talking about the book, coffee, dark chocolate, and sharing excerpts!
What is the Samhain Cafe, you ask? Why, that’s the Yahoo Group dedicated to you wonderful readers, of course! All you need to join is an email address and an account on Yahoo (which is free). Head on over to the group – linkie – and join in the fun!
I’ve also got a post in the M/M Romance group on Facebook. What’s that? You didn’t know there’s a M/M Romance group on Facebook? Well, check it out – linkie – and be prepared to be assimilated! (Oops. Wrong metaphor. ~grin~)
What else… The BOOK, of course! If you haven’t gotten yourself a copy, head on over to the Samhain bookstore and support your friendly authors! LINKIE!
Catch a Tiger by the Tale and the Just Romance Blog Hop
TIGER TIGER, by A. Catherine Noon and Rachel Wilder
Blurb:
Chicagoland Shifters, Book 2
Veterinary trauma surgeon and animal empath Sasha Soskoff has found everything he ever wanted with his new partners Neal, Steve and Carlos. Life feels as safe and secure as it can be among a group of ex-Marine tiger shifters. Until a homeless man is found, gruesomely mauled and murdered, near Neal’s BDSM club.
When it’s determined a rogue tiger did the deed, the jaguars’ accusing eyes turn toward Sasha’s lovers. The precarious balance of peace tips dangerously toward war.
Neal knows damned well none of his tigers committed the crime. Someone must be in Chicago without his knowledge or permission, and they’d better find him fast before uncertainty and conflict rip the tight-knit band apart from the inside.
As Sasha struggles to heal the stress fractures forming among his tiger family, he begins to wonder if his dreams of a home, and love, were too good to be true. And it’s precisely that moment the killer strikes at the heart of the tiger clan—Sasha himself.
Excerpt:
Sasha sat across from Kiril on the spacious booth bench. The bear alpha sat in a chair, his back to the room. Either he trusted his bodyguards or wanted to show everyone his contempt for possible danger. The huge bear shifter who first waved at him sat down and crowded Sasha into the wall. Sasha shot him a sideways glare before meeting Kiril’s gaze.
“I can suggest a nutritious diet for your tribe, your Plemya.”
A smile twitched the narrow lips before Kiril hid it. The large shifter next to him growled under his breath, a soft but threatening sound. Sasha ignored him and reached for a slice of thick black bread and chewed, savoring the taste. Gods, he missed real Russian cooking.
Kiril considered him. Sasha waited while the bear shifter sucked on his incisor, making tiny wet sounds. “You asked for this meeting. Why? It cannot make your tiger happy.”
“You let me worry about keeping my men happy.” Sasha stressed the plural. “I was curious why you wanted me to leave Chicago.”
The bears glanced at each other and the big one shifted his weight in the booth while Kiril frowned. “What do you mean?”
“I got a wonderful job offer from a Justin Polk. Too nice, unless someone raved about me.”
“I cannot compliment the healer that hastened my recovery? Because of you, I was fully healed in five days.”
Sasha cocked his head. “You stayed at the Factory for a week.”
Kiril smirked and he shrugged. “I owed my alpha a full report, especially as it was my last.”
“I’m surprised he knew about me. Doesn’t the New York Plemya already have a doctor?”
The bear snorted. “Three, as well as their own clinic with a full medical staff. But they have questions concerning your treatment of me.”
“In what way?” Sasha sat back as the waiter placed a heaping plate in front of him. The aroma of the pirogi fought with his roiling stomach. “I healed you up right, you even admitted it.” Dammit. He forced his breathing to relax. Wasting a meal because of drama did not factor into his plans for the day.
Kiril waved a hand. “Not bad questions, just curious ones, I promise.”
“In that case, they can ask. I don’t mind.” He couldn’t keep the edge out of his voice and the bear next to him moved in his seat again as though he wanted to speak, but didn’t quite dare.
“Perhaps I will invite them later.” Kiril swept his hand in a circle as though including all of Chicago. “I can show my territory to my former alpha and you can speak with his doctors.” Kiril shrugged. “But come, enjoy your meal. It is rare to find someone here that appreciates my native cuisine.”
Sasha didn’t want to point out the owner of the restaurant wasn’t ethnically Russian, because he loved the aromas of the dish in front of him. If she could cook half as well as it smelled, he didn’t care if Kiril wanted to claim her as his sister. The pirogi had a delicate filling of some kind of cheese and spice and melted on his tongue. The sauce had sour cream in it as well as garlic and butter. His body relaxed as he ate another bite and he closed his eyes to allow his mouth to concentrate.
The bodyguard next to him commented on the food and Russia and before Sasha knew it, he slipped into speaking Russian. It turned out the huge bear that crowded him came from the same region as Sasha’s grandparents.
Sasha spent a moment daydreaming of visiting his family’s homeland. “That would be wonderful to see.”
Kiril smiled, showing pointed incisors. “I can make it possible. I still have many connections in the old country.”
Sasha sat back and took a sip of tea, considering. The bears didn’t offer favors for free. There had to be a price to pay. “And what would be the catch?”
The shifter shrugged. “It would be easy to arrange for a member of my Plemya.”
Sasha almost choked. “You want me to leave the tigers and join your tribe?”
For more, check out TIGER TIGER from Samhain Publishing, available July 23rd. Enjoy!
Catch a Tiger by the Tale Blog Tour, Day Sixteen – Double Trouble with Cheryel Hutton
Today I have something special for you! Fellow Beyond the Veil author Cheryel Hutton and I have traded interviews. We each came up with five questions and together, answered all ten of them for each other. We figured it’s a fun way to share a little about ourselves and to bring you the exciting news of our new releases. Cheryel’s guest post is below, and my post is at Chez Cheryel. Enjoy!
Q: How did you pick your pen name?
A: Actually, my parents picked it. I use my legal name. I did use a pen name for a short time, but finally decided I liked seeing my real name in print.
Q: Why is the sky blue?
Because it would look really funny if it was purple.
A: Where do you most like to sing?
In front of an audience. The problem is all those rotten vegetables they throw at me when I do. Rude people.
Q: What are your five favorite ways to research for a book?
A:
1 Internet
2 library
3 asking questions via email (I’m not a phone person).
4 road trip!
5 workshops, classes, and documentaries
Q: When you have a day off, what’s your ideal way to spend it?
A: I enjoy being curled up with a long novel and/or watching a movie (or two). But my absolute favorite way to spend a day off is with my grandkids—after which I need another day off.
Q: Have you named your muse or picture her/him in some way?
A: My muse usually chooses to take the form of a dragon, and she tells me her name is Quill. As you would expect, what she says usually goes.
Q: Have you ever been caught acting out a scene from one of your books?
A: Oh yes. My husband thinks I’m quite amusing. Who needs TV when you can watch your wife talk to herself and gesture wildly.
Q: Have you ever seen a cryptid? Would you like to?
A: Well, there is that bigfoot tribe…But I’m not supposed to talk about that.
Q: Is there something you have always wanted to do, but haven’t? Tell us about it.
A: I love to travel, and I’ve always wanted to explore the western part of the U.S. There is some beautiful country out there, and I’d like to see it for myself. I’ve never had the financial resources, though. Maybe I’ll make enough money from my books to be able to do that. You never know!
Check out Cheryel’s newest release, THE UGLY TRUTH, available from Amazon.
Cheryel Hutton talks to dragons. Thing is, they talk to her too, telling her stories of other dragons, of witches, werewolves, bigfoot creatures, fairies, leprechauns, and vampires—and people, of course. Some of the stories are light and funny, but some are darker and scary. Then there are the stories of evil humans—and they are the scariest stories of all. The dragon’s stories all have one theme: Love can overcome everything. Like Cheryel, dragons are romantics at heart, and believe in happy endings.
Her husband and grown children sometimes wonder about Cheryel. That maybe she spends too much time whispering to dragons and writing down the stories the dragons tell her. But the dragons make her happy, so they’re not overly worried. The grandchildren are young enough to talk to dragons too, so they understand.
Cheryel writes full time, putting her passion for stories, characters, critters, and words into a form she can share with others. She writes every morning, six and sometimes seven days a week. She loves writing, but she also sees it as a job, a career, and she treats it accordingly.
When she isn’t writing, she loves spending time with her family, playing with her dogs, watching movies (especially old movies), doing crochet and other crafts, and reading a wide variety of books.
Cheryel, her family, and her two dachshunds, all of whom have their own stories, live in Tennessee, but there are places in the far corners of the South where the impossible tends to come to life. Cheryel loves to visit them.










