Wrapping up Science Fiction Week with a Reading Challenge Update. As always, notes on what I’m writing at the end. In February I read Spherical Harmonic by Catherine Asaro. Set in the aftermath of the Radiance War, Spherical Harmonic picks up and tidies up threads left by several other books. For some readers, this will feelContinueContinue reading “Reading Challenge Update (March)”
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Science Fiction Week
Next week I’m going to feature reviews of science fiction published by Carina Press, two series in particular: The Tanner Sequence by Timothy S. Johnston and The Epherium Chronicles by T.D. Wilson. Carina might not be known for its science fiction offerings (yet), but these two series are a good example of the diverse genres they publish.ContinueContinue reading “Science Fiction Week”
Life, the Universe and Nutella
Since joining Carina Press, Jenn and I have formed a friendship with another male-male romance writing duo, Eileen Griffin and Nikka Michaels. A couple of months ago we interviewed ourselves regarding our co-writing processes. This time, we sat our characters down together and interviewed them. Chaos Station and In the Kitchen are two very different series.ContinueContinue reading “Life, the Universe and Nutella”
Release Day!
CHAOS STATION is available today! Quick moment of musing—how is it March already? Also, this book wasn’t even written this time last year. We were thinking about it. But now the series is launched and to say I’m excited doesn’t really cover it. We have five books planned, with a lot of story, action andContinueContinue reading “Release Day!”
Silent Communication
Have you happened across two cats sitting together—maybe facing each other, maybe just side on—and had the feeling you intruded on a private conversation? There is something about their posture, as if they had just broken off mid-sentence or are purposely ignoring one another. Either way, there is an overwhelming sense they are communicating, yetContinueContinue reading “Silent Communication”