A Safe Haven Gay Men in Europe in the Early 1900s
My novel A Position in Paris is a gay romance set in France in 1919. Wealthy James Clarynton has been wounded in World War One, and since his family disownedRead more →
My novel A Position in Paris is a gay romance set in France in 1919. Wealthy James Clarynton has been wounded in World War One, and since his family disownedRead more →
I’m going to the UK GLBTQ+ Fiction Meet in Bristol this weekend. I love these events, but I think this one may be a little more edgy and challenging thanRead more →
To celebrate the release of A Position in Paris, I’m doing a blog tour. In my first guest post, I talk about writing historical fiction and how I did theRead more →
It’s release day for my new book, A Position in Paris . . . Paris, 1919. World War One is over, and wounded hero James Clarynton is struggling to faceRead more →
Here’s the cover for my new book, coming on Monday, August 20th, 2018! The gorgeous cover, designed by Natasha Snow, was revealed exclusively on The Novel Approach blog yesterday, withRead more →
Anna Butler released the stunning final book in her Taking Shield sci fi series a few days ago. It’s called Day of Wrath, and I couldn’t put it down! ShieldRead more →
There’s a line in Pride and Prejudice that ruins the ending for some modern readers because they take it literally: when Jane asks Elizabeth how long she has loved Darcy,Read more →
Today’s post on my blog tour is over at Diverse Reader, and it’s about the character names in Out, Proud, and Prejudiced. One of the fun things about writing aRead more →
Today I’m over at JoyfullyJay.com on my blog tour, talking about writing a retelling. How easy is it, really? Do you need to be a special kind of writer toRead more →
A retelling is a variation on an older story. Usually it takes the same plot, although it can take the same characters and give them a different ending. In Out,Read more →