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Tasty Tuesday – The Quickie
Photo by Jason Trommetter via Picasa The Quickie Let’s face it. Sometimes, there’s just not time for all the preparation, the toys, the sensual build-up, the foreplay, the main event, the follow-up, the afterglow, the cleanup, and the nap. Sometimes, it’s … Continue reading →
Taking a Chance!
Rachel and I are so excited! Our short story “Taking a Chance” has been accepted by Torquere Press in their Charity Sip 2012 series. We will donate all royalties to the charity NOH8 and Torquere will match us, dollar for … Continue reading →
Unusual Travelogue
Ever heard of a salt cave? Want to spend some time in one? Never heard of it but curious? Join me today at Delilah Devlin’s blog, in my guest post about the Galos Salt Caves.
Continue reading →Tasty Tuesday – Aunt Noony’s Afterglow Dinner for Two
Let’s face it. Sometimes, sexy is about the passion and the heat, but sometimes it’s about the intimate, slow and sensual moments that happen between two people in the quiet spaces. For those times, it’s nice to have a few … Continue reading →
Tasty Tuesday – Ambrosia
It’s Tasty Tuesday, where me and my fellow authors will share some sexy, fun recipes for you to try out. My contribution this week is a beverage, and my fellow authors have items from main entrees to desserts. We’re glad … Continue reading →
Join me at the Samhain Publishing Blog today!
I’m at the Samhain Publishing blog today, talking about writing with a collaborator. I hope you’ll join me!
Continue reading →Vacation This Week
Greetings from Philadelphia! I’m on vacation this week and Rachel’s got the stomach flu, so today we bring you our favorite vacation photo. What do you like to do on vacation? Do you have a favorite vacation-related writing prompt? Tell … Continue reading →
Underwater Basketweaving – or, “It’s Research!”
One of our newer stories, which will be part of the forthcoming Bound series, features a character who owns a pleasure boat. He used to be a sailor and worked on a fishing trawler, and the group of people he’s … Continue reading →
Working and Writing – Creating Sane, Grounded Practices
Many of us who write, do so while working for a living doing something other than writing. While on the one hand, this seems like we might rather write full time, on the other we can see it for the … Continue reading →