I\’m over at Samhain Publishing today, talking about moving and books. You know those lovely \”A Writer In Her Library\” posts?
Yeah, I had to PACK all those books. ~whimper~
Stop on by; I\’d love to hear from you! ~link~
I\’m over at Samhain Publishing today, talking about moving and books. You know those lovely \”A Writer In Her Library\” posts?
Yeah, I had to PACK all those books. ~whimper~
Stop on by; I\’d love to hear from you! ~link~
Due to madly moving mayhem, we didn\’t have internet access until today. But we\’re so grateful to Top2Bottom Reviews for hosting us on Friday! We have an interview, some posts, and just all around goodness – and wowsers, their mancandi images are worth a visit just in and of themselves! Join us!
I am exhausted, and the move hasn\’t even happened yet! We\’re moving tomorrow. But in the meantime, I have a post of our kitten, Kolya, helping with things. Check it out on the Torquere Press LiveJournal. Enjoy!
I\’m over at Romance for the Rest of Us, the blog of Torquere Publishing. As I am remodeling and preparing to move, I am reminded of The Basics.
Join me today at Darla M. Sands\’ blog for a terrific interview. Darla cooked up some great questions for me and I had a lot of fun answering them.
She also interviewed me for Nightlight with some companion questions that really made me think. Come join the fun!
I\’m so excited! I\’m over at Mychael Black\’s place today, talking about my favorite subject: moving! (Betcha thought I was gonna say M/M Romance, huh?)
I\’m so excited! I\’m over at Mychael Black\’s place today, talking about my favorite subject: moving! (Betcha thought I was gonna say M/M Romance, huh?)
Join me at Beyond the Veil today for some thoughts about freedom, hope, and walking. Solvitur ambulando!
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!
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.
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
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!