Tag: Noon and Wilder

  • Join Me at Sean Michael\’s Today!

    So, Sean Michael was gracious enough to host me on her LiveJournal.

    Only, it was yesterday.

    Sigh.  I had an internet snafu and didn\’t get to post it until today and comment and spread the word and, in short, be gracious in return.  Mea culpa!

    So please, help me show my gratitude by stopping by Sean Michael\’s today!  And check out her new release in the Hammer series.  You\’ll be glad you did!

  • Join Me at All Romance EBooks for Pride In Space

    All Romance eBooks is celebrating June Pride Month with features on LGBT authors and their books.  Be sure to stop by and check it out!

    Join me over at the ARe Cafe today for Pride In Space, about the challenges and unique opportunities of LGBT science-fiction and fantasy.  Enjoy!

  • Join Me at Torquere Press Today

    Join me at the Torquere Press Blog, Romance for the Rest of Us, for my article on a headache remedy.

  • Around the Webs with Aunt Noony

    Join me at LGBT Fantasy Fans and Writers for Fantasy and Reality.

    And join me today at the Writer\’s Retreat Blog for a little post-vacation musing.

  • Vacation

    Last day of vacation.  We\’re saving all our relaxavibes to bring home and write lots of new and fantastic blog posts for you!

  • Vacation

    We\’re off to the Amana Colonies for the weekend.  I hope you enjoy yourselves while I\’m gone!

  • Saturday Check-In

    It\’s official!  Rachel and I got the final approved copy for TIGER TIGER.  It is available for pre-order at the Samhain bookstore.  I\’m very excited.  The official release date is July 23rd.

    Rachel and I are both Tauruses, and our birthdays were a couple weeks ago.  We had a lot of fun and are working on a new story together.  It\’s a novel called BOUND and we\’re almost done; we\’ll submit it at the end of this month so stay tuned and keep your fingers cross.

    Next up is EMERALD KEEP, the sequel to EMERALD FIRE.  Our Persis universe is dear to our hearts and we\’re having a lot of fun with this one.  KEEP is full of intrigue and politics and we get to meet some more Shiners.  We also plan to submit a short to this year\’s charity call.  The theme is men in uniform so we decided to try a short with one of the Seekers, the law men on Persis.  We\’ll see what they say.

    I hope your Saturday is going well and that you get to enjoy some of this lovely Spring weather.  We planted the gardens at the Beehive and will be putting in more plants today.  We found out that mint is a rat repellant so we have more mint to put in the main bed, in addition to the tea garden.  I\’m very excited.

    We decided to go round this year and put the flowers in the circular containers.  I have more flowers to plant so the rectangle still may get some use, but I like this look for the flowers.  I may have to move the crate, though, since I usually put the head of the hammock there.

    This is the main raised bed.  For those of you who haven\’t been following my Gardens at the Beehive posts, this is a ten foot by five foot raised bed, twelve inches deep.  I built it about 10 years ago with 4×6 treated wood and a 2 inch bedding of gravel on the bottom on top of a plastic sheet.  We had 9 tons of dirt and compost delivered and each year I add about 3 cubic feet of new material to bolster the nutrients.

    When we plant, we cordon off square feet with kitchen twine so we can apportion the plants well.  Each of the tomatoes take about 3 to 4 square feet, though we put smaller plants around their feet – marigolds and lovage, this year.  The lovage grows tall so that\’s the center seedling in the foreground.

    This year, we planted tomatoes, chocolate pepper, several species of basil and have chard and mint still to go in.

    This is our corner flower garden.  We didn\’t find snapdragons this year, sadly, but have many johnnie-jump-ups and pansies.  I have more flowers to plant and rearrange before I\’m done, but this is a start.

    What Spring projects are you working on?

  • Cover Reveal – Tiger Tiger

    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.

  • Come Play with Me!

    Join me over at the Torquere Press LiveJournal today.  I have several posts for your enjoyment, which will go live throughout the day; here\’s the first: \”A Journal of Two Writers – Inventing Characters in the Real World\”.

  • Tue Cent Twosday

    I have two posts for your pleasure today!  First up, have you ever just talked about the weather?  Really?  Me too!  Small world.  Come on over and join me – they\’ll be pictures!  more

    My heroes, the Nine Naughty Novelists of legend and bestseller lists everywhere, opened their blog to guests posts again and I jumped at the chance.  These authors are talented, funny, and share their knowledge freely.  They presented at RT in 2012 and I was so excited, but I missed their panel due to a conflict.  ~howl~  If you haven\’t yet, check \’em out – and in the meantime, Get In Mah Belleh!

  • Monday Meanderings

    It\’s Monday, and that means I have posts at the Writer\’s Retreat and Nightlight today!  What\’s up?

    In the spirit of taking photographs of what I see around me, I had fun with my phone\’s camera during a recent flight across country.  The interesting part?  The photos don\’t really resemble land; more like, meringue, clouds, and the ocean.  What do you think?  Up in the Air.

    I\’ve started basic belly dance lessons.  My instructor introduced me to Samia Gamal.  Come check her out!  Belly Dance.

  • And Now, For Something Completely Different

    Happy Friday!  As I researched my post for the Torquere LiveJournal yesterday (here and here), I recalled seeing a strange and haunting movie, A Passion In the Desert.

    Imagine my surprise when I found the entire thing on YouTube?