My Sensitivity Read for Speedbump
Fellow NineStar Press author Kevin Klehr hosted the original posting of this on his blog. You can find it here. Kevin also has a new book coming out, so click … Continue reading
Names Week : #QueerBlogWed
Hello and Happy International Celebrate Your Name Week! Every day this week has a different focus on names—from Namesake Day, to Discover What Your Name Means Day (which is … Continue reading
Twitter rec for #QueerBlogWed
Hello and Happy Wednesday! Today for #QueerBlogWed I’m going to turn you on to a Twitter group I found: #1linewed. This is a cool group, sharing one line of writing … Continue reading
#QueerBlogWed: Vids of all kinds!
If there’s anything I love as much as stories it’s music (or maybe musicians ;)), so today I’m going to share a little of my latest musical obsession.
#QueerBlogWed: Of prompts and muses…
I don’t do a lot of writing to prompts. Partly because I have so many stories already percolating inside me that I’d have to live to be 200 to write … Continue reading
Rec for #QueerBlogWed
The Queer Sci Fi group is for lovers of all speculative fiction~readers, authors, and everyone in between. You can find book recommendations and spirited discussions in the Facebook group, and … Continue reading
Re-naming Myself for #QueerBlogWed
This post is about my names, why I’ve chosen them, and what they mean to me. This is by no means a comprehensive naming post, just a few thoughts I … Continue reading
Reviews, Bisexuality, and a link for #QueerBlogWed
This week for #QueerBlogWed I’m going to link you to a blog post that I truly love, and think is important. In fact, I’ve had a tab open for it … Continue reading
Book Rec for #QueerBlogWed
In the past few months I’ve joined groups on Facebook that focus on independent authors, building community, and doing the whole “going indie” thing right. The groups are full of … Continue reading
A Different Kind of Holiday Guide
You might have seen the infographics going around near Halloween, explaining the reasons behind some less-than-desirable behaviors that kids could exhibit around the candy bowls. Well, this is that—sort of—only … Continue reading