I know I promised cat pics last time, but this is just as pleasing to me, and I figured it deserved an update all its own. Many authors have what’s known as a brag shelf… or bookcase… or room, where … Continue reading
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As promised, I’m back to tell you all about the many wonderful ways in which you can obtain a copy of Puxhill by Night: Lesbian Erotic Urban Fantasy. Obviously, you can buy it. I like that option. I like it … Continue reading
/tap…tap…/ Is this thing on? Splendid! So yeah, it’s been a while. Where do I even begin? Well, let’s talk about new releases. Because I’ve actually had a few of those in the past few months. First up, there’s “E … Continue reading
It is my honor to announce that following several retirements in the past few years, and a lengthy hiring freeze, the Feline Supervisory Committee has finally acquired a new intern. Sebastian, aka the Tiny Tabby Terror, aka Streaky, aka the Mini-doofus, comes … Continue reading
I’m pleased as punch and proud to announce that, with all contracts in hand, the final lineup for my upcoming YA anthology, Schoolbooks & Sorcery, is ready to be revealed. This is a project which has been in the works … Continue reading
I am pleased to announce that The Circlet Treasure Chest: Erotic Microfictions for Any Occasion, is now available. You can buy it at the Circlet web site, on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other fine ebook retailers. This is a reprint … Continue reading
I just wanted to add a quick update to let people know that now you can obtain Puxhill by Night as a print (hardcopy) version if you’re so inclined. For those of you who like physical books (and hopefully not … Continue reading
For those who enjoy their fiction in audio form, and who like having erotica read to them, I hereby present a very special treat. Nobilis Reed, host of the Nobilis Erotica Podcast, is featuring one of the stories from Puxhill … Continue reading
And at long last, my first book is out, and I am thrilled. Puxhill by Night: Lesbian Erotic Urban Fantasy, is a collection of short stories, most of which have appeared in previous anthologies, several of which are brand new. Here’s … Continue reading
Today, I wish to announce the release of the B is for Broken anthology, edited by Rhonda Parrish. The second in her alphabet anthology series, this delightful collection features 26 stories revolving around the theme of broken, whether it’s people, … Continue reading