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November 19, 2010

Stock up on Jamie's Cleis Press Titles - 20% Off

Don't you love online shopping?

Cleis Press is having a great holiday sale on their entire stock.  Look for my titles (Beautiful Boys, BGE 2009, BGE 2010, Best Gay Romance 2010, College Boys, Daddies, Muscle Men, Special Forces) or find something else that strikes your fancy.  Cleis Press has been good to me.  Show them some love and give books for the holidays.  Offer good through 12/31.  Special offer code: GG.



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Published on November 19, 2010 17:21

November 16, 2010

50 Word Review: Suburbilicious by Eric Arvin

Suburbilicious: Vignettes from Jasper Lane Suburbilicious: Vignettes from Jasper Lane by Eric Arvin

Review:   A fun, funny novel of intertwining stories in the tradition of "Tales of the City" featuring an entertaining mix of sweet and sassy, serious and sexy.  Housewives, porn stars, gym bunnies, rugby players, gay dads, teenagers and straight moms tumble through the trials and tribulations of life on Jasper Lane.


Previous book in the series:  SubSurdity: Vignettes from Jasper Lane
Buy Eric Avin's work at Dreamspinner Press.
Arvin's entertaining blog:  Daventry Blue.
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Published on November 16, 2010 17:15

November 15, 2010

Doctor Who Themes 1963-2010 (All of them)

This is makes me all gooey and nostalgic.

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Published on November 15, 2010 15:48

Doctor Who Themes 1964-2010 (All of them)

This is makes me all gooey and nostalgic.

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Published on November 15, 2010 15:48

November 14, 2010

Random Guys: Lazy Sunday

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Published on November 14, 2010 13:08

It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas

Although the temperature is up around 80 F most days, the decorations are up, the sales are on and the Christmas carols are playing.  I love this time of year.  Just wish we'd get a little cold weather.


Cinderella's Castle lit for Christmas.  Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World - November 11, 2010.
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Published on November 14, 2010 10:01

November 8, 2010

Caprica Disappears


I was shocked and saddened by the sudden disappearance of Caprica, one of the most complex, rewarding shows on television.  I understand Syfy could not muster the numbers needed to sustain the show despite the fact that nearly every scifi fan I know has been glued to the set.  There are plans to air the last five episodes in the spring and BSG: Blood and Chrome, a war saga set in the 10th year of the Cylon War is still slated for production.  Still a sad day.
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Published on November 08, 2010 10:17

November 5, 2010

Random Guys: Ecstasy in Unexpected Places

Today, this is on my mind.  Writing "the good parts" is always the hardest part of a story.  No pun intended, I swear.
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Published on November 05, 2010 05:50

November 2, 2010

The Hostess League of America


Can someone please confirm that I have not died and gone to heaven?
Click the pic above to read Chris Sims' taste test journal at Comics Alliance.
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Published on November 02, 2010 06:02

November 1, 2010

Work in Progress: Erotica with a Twist of Noir.


Working on a short story with a future noir twist.  Here's an excerpt to give you an idea.  This stuff is great fun.  Maybe there's a novel in here somewhere.
I was sitting in the corner of Cholly's Bar letting the cheap baijiu eat through the lining of my stomach while I watched the trio of skinny go-go boys stumbling through their tired routine on the platform above the bar. Cholly was pushing this expensive dirtside shit he'd just gotten in, but he knew my credit count so he kept pouring his cheapest lunar domestics in my glass. Yeah, Cholly wasn't gonna drain away my last credits, but he wasn't gonna let me go home sober either. What a guy.

Darius, the hairy stick of a boy with a strong Greek nose and delicate epicanthic folds danced over to me, giving me a better view of his filthy bare feet and his pharmaceutically powered erection. He danced a slow, sad shimmy that made me want to give him my overcoat and drag his scrawny ass out into the street for a noodle bowl. He must have seen the look in my eyes because he stood up as straight as he could manage, teetered for a minute, and then kicked my half-filled glass of hooch into my lap.
I'm always drifting towards the dark end of the pool...
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Published on November 01, 2010 20:07