Reviewed by LynC The blurb… When a child is in danger, every second counts. In Sydney, Australia, The Loving Hand church understands how children can be a commodity more precious than gold. When Kate Maclaren flies in from Los Angeles, desperate to find her missing niece, she opens a door into this world, and uncovers…
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Continuum 11: Launching Thrive and Building Connections
I’ve just spent the weekend at Melbourne’s annual Continuum Convention, and had (as usual) an absolute blast. I did a few panels – including one on filking (fannish folk music, basically) which resulted in a new Facebook Melbourne Filking community being set up. I spent the rest of the time running a table in the…
Read moreNew release: Talbott and Burns Mysteries – A Paying Client
The second story in my ongoing M/M series, Talbott and Burns Mysteries, has just been released! A Paying Client sees Elliot and Jack finally get their first paying client for their investigation business! About A Paying Client Elliot and Jack’s investigation business gets their first paying customer. A suburban housewife wants to know if her…
Read moreThe Books of Love: Salamancis by Kerry Greenwood
Reviewed by LynC The blurb… [1] Salamancis Lovers desire to unite with the other half of themselves. When the desire is deep enough, when the love is profound enough, the Gods listen. And they have a funny sense of humour. [2] Jetsam Cold, naked, beautiful, expendable, the merman washes ashore at her feet. There is…
Read moreRecent publications: erotica, essays and scars
The last few months have been good to me, writing wise, with a couple of things published. Scar Tissue One is a story about life and the scars it gives us. It’s a complete departure from form, as it’s non-genre and not romance either. Scar Tissue is still a love story of sorts, but it’s about family…
Read moreHomecoming: A Talbott & Burns Mystery – now available!
I am excited and delighted to announce that my first short M/M erotic romance, Homecoming, has just been released as an e-book by Clan Destine Press’s Encounters imprint. There are currently two more in the series scheduled, and when I have a moment I’ll be writing some more for these boys! The story’s been launched…
Read moreWalking Shadows nominated for a 2012 Chronos Award!
This week I learned that Walking Shadows was nominated for a Chronos Award in the Best Long Fiction category. I’m obviously chuffed to bits, especially as the nominations are sent in by members of Melbourne’s Continuum convention. Thank you Continuum People! The Chronos Awards, according to the award site, “recognise excellence in Science Fiction, Fantasy…
Read moreThe Next Big Thing
You may have seen the blog chain winding its links around the Australian writing community lately. Tansy Rayner Roberts tagged me (read her contribution here) and here is my effort at answering the standard questions. I actually have two concurrent projects (actually, three, but the third involves short stories, so I thought I’d leave them…
Read moreBehold: The cover of Walking Shadows!
The cover for Walking Shadows was unveiled officially at Supanova on Saturday 14 April! Isn’t it glorious? It’s still being finalised and polished, particularly the back cover, but this is it! The Melbourne Arts Centre spire! A new vampire character! Undead shenanigans! I’ve just sent off the latest draft, and if there are no significant…
Read moreApril news: Supanova, GoodReads competition, May talks
I’m a busy little chickadee over the next few months. Well, I’ve been a busy little chickadee all year, but I frequently forget to let anyone know what I’m doing. So, for the novelty of it, I thought I might post about what I’m up to! Supanova Melbourne I will be appearing with my Clan…
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