Now On Sale: Scheherazade’s Facade

I am pleased,nay, honored and thrilled, to announce the official release of Scheherazade’s Facade: Fantastical Tales of Gender Bending, Cross-Dressing, and Transformation. An anthology nearly 4 years in the making, it features all new fantasy and urban fantasy stories by … Continue reading

Anthologies and Updates

Sorry I haven’t been around here much.  The sad truth is that so much of what I’ve been doing is behind the scenes or boring, that I haven’t really felt the pressure to post.  But I do have a few … Continue reading

Update Roundup – Anthologies and Microfictions

I’ll keep this post short and sweet, as it’s basically just a roundup of various interesting tidbits. 1) I’m chortled pink to announce that my story, “The Secret Life of Ramona Lee,” was accepted for publication in the upcoming anthology, … Continue reading

Call for Submissions: Like Fortune’s Fool: Erotic Tales of Serendipity and Luck

Call for Submissions: Like Fortune’s Fool: Erotic Tales of Serendipity and Luck edited by Michael M. Jones Deadline: November 15, 2012 One of the most enduring factors in human existence, yet one of the most mysterious and least domesticated, is … Continue reading

New Reviews Online and Other Updates

My friends, I apologize for being quiet of late.  The good news is, I’ve been quiet because I’ve been busy.  That’s forgivable, right?  Work is good.  It means I’ve been staying out of trouble, and didn’t end up pantsless in … Continue reading

The First Scheherazade’s Facade Review

I was absolutely thrilled to discover that a Publishers Weekly review of Scheherazade’s Facade went live today, and can now be found online.  As many of you likely know, Publishers Weekly is one of the major trade magazines for the publishing industry, and a favorable … Continue reading

Assorted Reviews and Updates

This is sort of a hodgepodge of updates, because today has been versatile. 1) My new review of Monument 14 by Emmy Laybourne is now live over at Tor.com.  Check out my coverage of this new apocalyptic YA and see why … Continue reading