Wednesday 19 November 2014

Dance With The Devil - JD March on how everyone wants to be a cowboy...



Friend and writer JD March publishes Dance With The Devil TODAY. Read all about it at my website 

But as a taster: Johnny Fierro’s a gunfighter‚ maybe the best. He’s hunted trouble and a reputation all his life. But the killings and the range wars have worn him out and brought him to a point where he would welcome death — until he hears that his estranged and hated father faces a battle to hold onto his land in the Cimarron Valley. Fierro has sworn to kill his father and this is too good an opportunity to miss. What he hasn’t bargained for is a share of the ranch‚ or a brother he never knew existed. While his upright‚ authoritarian father and Harvard-educated brother struggle to come to terms with his violent past and vicious reputation‚ Fierro wrestles with the unwelcome realization that his mother didn’t tell him the whole story about the past. He doesn’t know what to believe‚ but he has to make a choice when the bullets start flying.

AvailableTODAY  at Five Star Publishing

Saturday 25 October 2014

Launch all space ships! We have a date!

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That’s the likely publication date for the first Taking Shield book, Gyrfalcon.
I am beyond excited. Ridiculously so! It feels real again, after the inevitable time of waiting in the editing queue. Well, I still am in the editing queue but soon, my pretties, soon.
I’m not entirely sure what to expect when the editing starts. The two short stories I’ve had professionally edited had very little changed. Commas, mostly. I think I over use them so I strike the wriggly little tadpoles down. The editor tuts at me and puts them back. I’ve never had a content edit done and I am rather nervous. I can only hope the editor loves Bennet and Flynn as much as I do.
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Anyhow, for those of you who are unfamiliar with Shield (that is, those of you I haven’t managed to bore witless about it yet), let me tell you a little about it.
Shield is set in an alternate universe where Earth’s a dead planet, dark for thousands of years; lost for so long no one even knows where the solar system is. Her last known colony, Albion, has grown to be regional galactic power in its own right. But its drive to expand and found colonies of its own has threatened an alien race, the Maess, against whom Albion is now fighting a last-ditch battle for survival in a war that’s dragged on for generations.
It’s not certain anyone has ever seen a true Maess. They have seen drones: cyborgs animated by a small neural node of organic cells. The first drones the humans met (more than a century previously) were not humanoid in shape but, as the war progresses, the Maess start to produce human-shaped drones.
Taking Shield charts the missions and adventures of Shield Captain Bennet, scion of a prominent military family. Bennet, also an analyst with the Military Strategy Unit, will uncover crucial data about the Maess to help with the war effort. Against the demands of his family’s ‘triple goddess’ of Duty, Honour and Service, is set Bennet’s relationships with lovers and family. When the series opens, Bennet is at odds with his long term partner, Joss, who wants him out of the military and back in an academic, archaeological career. He’s estranged from his father, Caeden, who is the commanderGyrfalconof Fleet’s First Flotilla. Events of the first book, Gyrfalcon, in which he is sent to his father’s ship to carry out an infiltration mission behind Maess lines, improve his relationship with Caeden, but bring with them the catalyst that will destroy the one with Joss: one Fleet Lieutenant Flynn, who, over the course of the series, develops into Bennet’s main love interest
Over the Taking Shield arc of six novels, Bennet will see the extremes to which humanity’s enemies, and his own people, will go to win the war. Some of it is not pretty.

The next big step after editing will be the cover design, I think. Sadly, I don’t think it will look like this. But a girl can hope.


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Grins at you all.  Writing is fun, isn’t it?

Monday 20 October 2014

Stranded with Louise Lyons

Over at the website, Louise Lyons is visiting to talk about the new anthology from Wayward Ink Press, "Stranded", and gifts us with an extract from her story in the anthology, One Snowy Night. Come and read all about it!

Wednesday 15 October 2014

Twirling A Moustache: Sarah Madison and "Walk A Mile"

Come to my website where I interrogate Sarah Madison on her moustache twirling and shake a sad head at her lack of technical ability with computers... More seriously, come over to find out a little more about her brilliant new best seller, Walk a Mile and read a sexy little excerpt...

Monday 13 October 2014

Quenching the fiery darts

Over at my website I'm talking about parakeets and pantomime moose. All in the same post as promising you exciting authors stopping by to talk about their books and squee-ing about Dreamspinner starting work on the cover art for The Gilded Scarab. Not bad for a Monday!





Tuesday 7 October 2014

Wet Wet Wet

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Over at my website, I'm hosting Kim Fielding on her Fieldingpalooza blog tour to promote her five--count 'em!--FIVE new releases. There are nymphs and kelpies and THREE prizes to be won! Come and see.

Friday 3 October 2014

LAUNCH DAY FOR SARAH MADISON'S 'WALK A MILE'

Today is book launch day for my good friend and fellow critique group member, Sarah Madison. Read my thoughts about it over at my website.  Walk A Mile is published by Dreamspinner and sorry, why are you reading this and not rushing out to buy it?
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Wednesday 1 October 2014

Struttin' My Stuff

Over at my website, I am mourning the demise of the humble bookmark, wondering how to gild (or even geld) scarabs and wittering on about

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Read all about it there.

Monday 29 September 2014

Basinets and Brassarts--Elin Gregory, Historical Romances and "A Taste of Copper"

I'm delighted to be hosting Elin Gregory over on my website today, where she talks about armour and world-building and her wonderful new book, A Taste of Copper. The stuff about armour is *fascinating*. I have to admit that before today, if I'd been asked to name the parts of a suit of armour, the only bit I'd have got would be 'vambrace' and that's because archers use 'em and I have a pair in the same box as my bow... Come along and enjoy Elin's post!






Lovely cover, too, isn't it?







Thursday 18 September 2014

Season of Mists and Pumpkin Soup


Over HERE at my blog site, I am wittering on about autumn, discuss culinary matters and the sleeping habits of cockerpoos

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Sweet, isn't she? Well let me tell you, she is not so sweet when she's been rolling in fox shit. 

Thursday 28 August 2014

Devils, Details and Design

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Another post on world building - because it *fascinates* me and because it gives me a great excuse to point out that I've redesigned the website a bit to start including background notes on the Taking Shield series and The Gilded Scarab.

Tuesday 22 July 2014

Vigoro—or why research is good for your health

In 1902, there was a serious attempt to merge cricket and tennis. Yes, you did read that aright. Someone tried to **merge cricket and tennis**. At my website, you'll find me rhapsodizing about the delights of a writer's life when it comes to the gems you find when you're researching something.


Monday 23 June 2014

Squeeing like a very squeeing thing


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I signed the contract with Wilde City this morning for the first two Shield books in the series. Bennet and Flynn are on their way!

Monday 16 June 2014

Whose Is That Throbbing Member?

Over at the website, author Megan Reddaway talks to us about the pros and cons (and ins and outs; cough) of writing sex scenes in the first person. Megan's witty, sharp story 'Wrong Number' is published in Dreamspinner's latest anthology, Not Quite Shakespeare.  Pop along to read an excerpt and read Megan's wise words about how to make sure your character isn't TMI-ing all over the shop.


Saturday 14 June 2014

Friday the Thirteenth - the luckiest day in the almanac`!




Over at my website I am squealing and twirling and generally carrying on something chronic. Good news about Taking Shield, is all I'm going to say here. Grins at you. Very good news.

Tuesday 10 June 2014

SWAG, glorious swag! A view of the Uk LGBT Writers meet

So, am wittering on today about the weekend's meet and how wrong, wrong wrong it is to get a chest infection a few days before and consequently miss the chocolate torte. Darn. Some compensation , though, in the wonderful swag bag, the contents of which are scattered in artful confusion on my hotel dressing table:





Over at the website, as per.

Monday 2 June 2014

And we're off...

I'm wittering on over at the website about uneven chapter lengths and you just would not *believe* the angst.  What do you all do? Write the chapters as they come or strive to get them all an even length? Do tell.

But as compensation for demanding you answer intrusive questions like that, here's a picture of the gorgeous Matt Bomer, who is Shield Captain Bennet to the life. Soooooo inspirational.

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Thursday 8 May 2014

A Minor Inconvenience - but a major triumph!



Over at my website, read an exclusive extract from Sarah Granger's wonderful Regency m/m romance, where there are dashing Napoleonic war officers, uniforms, balls, Almacks, French spies and BREECHES!!!  Follow her blog tour here  and enter for giveaways and generally just join in the delighted squeeing.

Monday 5 May 2014

The Writer's Guide to Page Numbering

Over at my website I have succumbed to Sarah Madison's nagging to post a response to four questions on writing:

What am I working on?
How does it differ from other books in the genre?
Why do I write what I do?
What's the writing process?

I am, as ever, long winded about it but there are lots of pictures to brighten things up a tad. You'll like the one of Molly. You even get a bonus one here: 




I've tagged Kate Aaron and Lily G. Blunt to do the meme and they will post their answers to the questions on 12 May. Stay tuned to find out what makes them tick!

Wednesday 23 April 2014

Is it summer yet?



Join me at my website for my contribution to QueerTown Abbey's latest blog hop. It has everything from beach ponies to Marquesses. Real ones, in both cases.



Wednesday 9 April 2014

The Dog Who Swallows Millions


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Go to my website to find out more news on the progress to Gilded Scarab  and why I am already plotting a sequel. I
Sigh. You know, this sort of thing wouldn’t happen to me if only I did concise.

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On another note, the first batch of my new pens has arrived from the US and they are gorgeous. Honestly, I’d never buy promotional pens here in the UK. The US company has a huge range of very affordable stock, heaps better than anything you can buy here. The only problem is that the US company doesn’t do overseas trade, so I have to get a lovely friend there to buy them and ship them. So a huge thank you goes to artist and sculptor Shelley Hunter for being a true friend. Go and check out her website and admire her work.

Sunday 30 March 2014

The Lily With The Crooked Stem

Over at my website, I am crowing over progress made and worrying myself hairless over the fact I can't actually think of anything resembling a plot for this book...

Oh, and this is the Lily with the crooked stem. Wonderful description.


Saturday 22 March 2014

The delicious tickle of a scarab's legs

Over at my website   I am waxing very poetic about the ticklish qualities of a scarab's feet. Come and be tickled, too.

Sunday 9 March 2014

Pushing baby out of the nest

I feel a little light headed this morning.
Partly, of course, because Spring is springing away madly – warm sunshine in grimy old London today, folks – and this time of year always fills me with hope and purpose, and I want to get on and do things. The sap must be rising, or something.
But mostly I’m light headed and happy because ten minutes ago I took the plunge, and submitted Gyrfalcon to a publisher –  a mainstream SF publisher, as it happens. Because the Shield series is genre sci fi and an intense love story where the characters just happen to be gay, and is not m/m romance as that genre is currently defined, I’ve decided to try my luck with trad publishing. I suspect that Shield will still be impossible to place into a neat genre, and that for reason (irrespective of the publisher thinking I suck!) I am not exactly hopeful here. It’s also an odd set up in that I won’t get a rejection letter, just silence.  So in four months, if I’ve heard nothing, I can assume they don’t want it. So, check back here on… counts on fingers…  29 June, and I will probably be lamenting. But I have to take the plunge, right? If you never try it, there’s no possibility.
And in spring, I’m all for possibilities. Sap rising, remember?
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Happy Spring Sunday to you all.

Sunday 2 March 2014

FREEBIE: Download FlashWired for free. Limited time only!


Rainbow Book Reviews said of my novella,  FlashWIred: “This book took my breath away.” And “The thing is, the story is a really good one: great science fiction combined with a deeply emotional love story. Some of it was mind-bending and gruesome, and I cannot say it was a comfortable read. But it was a great read...

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Between 2  - 8 March, you can find out why for FREE.
For this next week, FlashWired is free at Smashwords only, as part of the promotion of “Read an eBook Week”. All you have to do is click on the link here or on the cover photo above to get to the FlashWired page, and when you get to the checkout, quote code RW100.
And FlashWired will be yours, for nothing.
I hope you take me up on the offer and that you enjoy FlashWired. If you’d like to leave a review, I’d be delighted but it certainly isn’t obligatory and nor is it obligatory to be anything other than totally honest if you do review.
I should warn you that the two chapters that you get with the novella from Gyrfalcon, the first of the Shield books, have changed since I published FlashWired.  Gyrfalcon will be available soon. Watch this space!!

There are literally hundreds of books on offer this week at  Smashwords. Click on the logo to go to their promotion page and check out the other books available free, or heavily discounted.
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Thursday 27 February 2014

Me, myself and I

Over at my website, I've been ruminating on the perils of writing in the first person


Come over and give me your entirely solicited opinion!

Wednesday 12 February 2014

The Power of the Name

Over at my website I've been ruminating on the Power of the Name, and how important it was for me to find the right names for my characters in Shield. It's all, I have to say, the fault of Feniman Cooper and Jane Austen...




Friday 17 January 2014

Thursday 16 January 2014

Author Sarah Granger on breeches, French spies and oily Swedish massage...



Over at my website, author Sarah Granger shares with us how researching her new novel - a wonderful regency m/m romance A Minor Inconvenience -  led her to the contemplation of young men and their naked, oiled bodies.  God, being a writer is hard. Very hard. Come to the website to commiserate with her and read an extract from the novel.

Tuesday 7 January 2014

Soliciting. Just your opinion, but soliciting for all that

Over on my blog, I'm asking for opinions on what to include, or not, in the Shield series. Do you want to be told when and where Bennet is, or do you like to guess, mmn?  Enquiring minds want to know.