Friday, January 31, 2014

What I'm Reading this Week

Let’s see. I’m still reading Five Quarters of the Orange by Joanne Harris in the front room. House of Bathory in the bedroom and Mistresses of the Dark in the bathroom and Knitting Yarns (edited by Ann Hood) at the kitchen table.

:D

Much love,
BA

Books for 2014


1. The Spiral Dance by Starhawk — Amazing how much I’ve changed since I read this the first time.

2. Keeping Sir Thorne by Sean Michael — *cackles*

3. Literary Knits by Nikol Lohr — Knitting. Knitting knitting knitting.

4. The Relic by Preston and Child — love this book so much.

5. The Late Night Horror Show by Bryan Smith — Loved everything up to the end, HATED the end.

6.  Return to Hell House by Nancy A. Collins — I am buying all her books.

7. Sold by Sean Michael — still happy making

8. Hell House by Richard Matheson — as always, love Matheson.

9. Hoarse Play by Sean Michael — :D

10. Breaking Cover by Sean Michael — oh, my. Hot hot hot.

11.  The Crying Girl by Glen Ebisch — eh. The blurb was a better read.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

What's On My Needles

Working on: 

Shawl for my sister in law

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TV watching shawl of garter stitch

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Mother’s shawl

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Finished objects!

Harry Potter scarf for J

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Drag queen shawlette for K

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Scarf of purple sparkly joy

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Handwarmers!

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Take It Like a Man Out Today

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Official blurby-blurb: 

They say that size doesn't matter, but for some, size is all that matters. If that's you, Take It Like A Man has got you covered! We're ready to stretch you to the limit with big boys and big toys galore.

In "Just What the Doctor Ordered" from Lorne Rodman, doctor Gregg has a prescription for Sam to cure what ails him. Dylan Mackenzie leads a secret double life, but an unexpected encounter at the private BDSM club he frequents is about to change everything in Mychael Black's "Just a Little Bit More." In "Too Good" by T. Strange, Josh is thrilled when a hot guy goes home with him, but he's not sure that Roy is telling him everything.

Casey is resigned to playing piano in swanky hotels and bars, until his ex, Derek, turns up in BA Tortuga's "Monkey Suit." In Lily G. Blunt's "The Perfect Size for You", the well-endowed Ty takes on an inexperienced client and breaks the first rule of rent boys: don't get attached. And Hammer Club fans will be thrilled to see Marcus and Jim joining Billy and Tanny in Sean Michael's "The Games We Play."

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My story features my favorite trope, former lovers reuniting. That one gets me every time. Casey and Derek are a wee bit broken, but I like to think they fix each other.

The book’s available at Torquere Press and will be on Amazon and ARe soon!

Much love, y’all!

BA

 

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Authors I Love: Andrew Grey

God, this is fun.

The first time I met Andrew I thought, there is no way any human being is this dear. No way.

But he is. 

He’s dear and clever and joy made flesh.

No, really. Seriously. Andrew is JOY. 

Also, he writes a ton and you can read his pleasure in his books, you can read how he is in love with being alive, how he loves romance and the act of writing. 

(Also, J wanted to add that his D has a little evil in him and that she ADORES him.)

So, go love on his books and know that yes, he’s that dear. Truly.

http://andrewgreybooks.com

 

Much love, y’all!

BA

Monday, January 27, 2014

Coastal Magic is Coming...

…and I’m not ready!

I mean, I am. My swag is there. My books are here.

I have many people to snuggle, but...

Where’s the hysteria? ;-)

Next week, y’all. Me. J. Florida. 

Be afraid.

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Six Sentence Sunday -- Serial Psychic (WIP, suspense)

From a suspense novel I’m working on:

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“I don’t… No kids. They’re so…” Her feet were moving her forward, though, fingers reaching for the body. They registered wetness first, about the name the scent of copper pennies flooded her nose.

Sweet Jesus. 

***

Saturday, January 25, 2014

What I'm Doing This Week

Back home and settled.

 

Active Writing:

Better as a Memory (m/m, cont) — hit 40K, 20K to go.

Mick's Pups (m/m/m werewolves) — I’m still trying to bang this one out

Robber’s Roost (m/m/f paranormal with Julia) — YAY!

Coke/Dillon & Andy/Jason novel — O.o


On hold/in outline:

 

As of yet just in outline hell suspense which may or may not have a romance, but the main character’s name is Kathy


In edits/rewrites:

Stripper kitties in rewrites. 

Ace/Kitty in rewrites.

 

Next week's plan?

I have no idea. I want to write m/f werewolves...

 

:D

Much love, y'all.
BA

Friday, January 24, 2014

What I'm Reading this Week

Hrm. Well, I read lots on the airplane, but all the reading at home is the same...

Let’s see. I’m still reading Five Quarters of the Orange by Joanne Harris in the front room. The Crying Girl by Glen Ebisch in the bedroom and Mistresses of the Dark in the bathroom and Knitting Yarns (edited by Ann Hood) at the kitchen table.
:D

Much love,
BA

Books for 2014
1. The Spiral Dance by Starhawk

2. Keeping Sir Thorne by Sean Michael

3. Literary Knits by Nikol Lohr

4. The Relic by Preston and Child

5. The Late Night Horror Show by Bryan Smith

6.  Return to Hell House by Nancy A. Collins

7. Sold by Sean Michael

8. Hell House by Richard Matheson

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Working on a food blog

And trying to decide if I should repost some of the gluten free yumminess here — what do y’all think?

BA

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

HAPPY BIRTHDAY SEAN!

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Love you, babe. I hope you have a great day and another year of smutitude. 

SIIIIIIIINGS

Happy birthday to you!

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Authors I Love: Kiernan Kelly

Okay, there’s a lot I can tell you about Ms Kiernan.

I can tell you that she’s wickedly funny, that she loves horror even more than I do, that she’s a kick ass artist, and she’s funny as all get out. Smutty, filthy, charming and she’s got the best smile in the history of smiles.

I can tell you that periodically my girl looks at me and says, "I think maybe you and K were separated at birth."

I love how her stories are edgy, I love her vampires, I love when I’m reading her and she makes me cackle right out loud. I love that she writes from the bottom of her heart.

The big thing that I’ll tell you about her, though? She’s real. I honestly believe that, if I needed her at 3 in the morning and called her, she’d pick up the phone.

Her publicist rocks pretty hard, too.

Go. Admire the glory. 

http://www.kiernankelly.com

Much love, y’all.

BA

Monday, January 20, 2014

VEGAS!

Oh, y’all...

I went to museums. I shopped. I went to shows. I climbed a zillion stairs. I made Kari Lynn Dell for supper. I saw Tim McGraw. I ate chocolate with coconut ash in it. 

I came home with a new m/f werewolf novel, a new m/m contemporary idea, a new m/m historical and a suitcase full of dirty clothes. 

:D

I missed you!

Much love, y’all.

BA

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Six Sentence Sunday -- Better than a Memory (m/m cont WIP)

Curtis chucked. “Rick tore Sam’s pants off. There was a small food fight in concessions and someone won a huge duck in the arcade.”

The big-as-a-saint bernard, tie-dyed, googly eyed duck was sitting, right there.

“All that while I was in the bathroom?” Jenson said. “Y’all are a busy bunch.” 

;-)

Much love, y’all!

BA

Saturday, January 18, 2014

What I'm Working on this Week

Traveling, so little working, lots of ideas

 

Active Writing:

Better as a Memory (m/m, cont) — Fixin’ to break them again.

Mick's Pups (m/m/m werewolves) — I’m trying to bang this one out

Robber’s Roost (m/m/f paranormal with Julia) — got 10K on this last week. I know, right? O.o

Coke/Dillon & Andy/Jason novel — O.o


On hold:

NOTHING. OMG. NOTHING.

 

In edits/rewrites:

Stripper kitties in rewrites. 

The Terms of Release back to editor.

Ace/Kitty in rewrites.

 

Next week's plan?

Finish Mick’s Pups.

 

:D

Much love, y'all.
BA

Friday, January 17, 2014

What I'm Reading this Week

Hrm.
Let’s see. I’m still reading Five Quarters of the Orange by Joanne Harris in the front room. The Crying Girl by Glen Ebisch on the airplane and Mistresses of the Dark in the bathroom and Knitting Yarns (edited by Ann Hood) at the kitchen table.
:D
Much love,
BA

Books for 2014
1. The Spiral Dance by Starhawk

2. Keeping Sir Thorne by Sean Michael

3. Literary Knits by Nikol Lohr

4. The Relic by Preston and Child

5. The Late Night Horror Show by Bryan Smith

6.  Return to Hell House by Nancy A. Collins

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Heading to VEGAS!

*waves happily*

I’ll put $10 on black for you. :D

Much love,

BA

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Authors I Love: Mel Schroeder

So, Mel.

I can’t remember why we met, but I imagine it was the perfect storm of Twitter and Authors after Dark. 

It doesn’t really matter, does it?

Mel the real-life-person tickles the shit out of me and I’ve never once seen her be evil to any. She’s approachable and dear (and, I admit, fine as frog hair). 

I met her before I read her, and I never have regretted once sucking her books dry like a reading vampire (a literary vampire? a word vampre? pooh… a WORDpire. I like it). I am an unabashed fan of the Santini books, not least of all because she writes San Antonio in a way that a hard-core Texas that has been there too many times too count could go… YES! YES, THAT! Her heroines make me smile, the brothers Santini (and yes, that’s how they’re called in my head) are hot as hell and real men.

I love them.

Not as much as I adore the writer, but close.

http://www.melissaschroeder.net — go. read. you’ll thank me.

Much love, y’all.

BA

Monday, January 13, 2014

I don't feel any older...

No, really.

Had a lovely birthday last week and I’m going to stretch it out into this week, too, as Miss J got me plane tickets to Vegas to see Tim McGraw.

*HAPPY SQUEALS*

We leave Wednesday and head home Saturday and it should be a trip of legends. :D 

Legends, I tell you.

And I can’t wait.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Six Sentence Sunday -- Better Than a Memory (m/m, WIP)

He reached out, their fingers twining together and for a second his heart stopped. Just stopped. This was his Mr. Right. His own. His Jen. The sound of the car starting jerked him out of it.

***

Much love, y’all.


BA

Saturday, January 11, 2014

What I'm Working on This Week

Been a nice writing week, really.

 

Active Writing:

Better as a Memory (m/m, cont) — More crying. Stupid boys.

Mick's Pups (m/m/m werewolves) — I’d taken a break from these boys, but they’re back.

Coke/Dillon & Andy/Jason novel — O.o


On hold:


m/m/f novel (co-write with Julia) -- fun, sexy menage. This one doesn't have a home or a deadline, so it keeps getting pushed back. I need to get this one open, or it's going to die. 

 

In edits/rewrites:

Stripper kitties in rewrites. 

 

Next week's plan?

I’m going to Vegas.

 

:D

Much love, y'all.
BA

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Happy Birthday to Me!

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*throws confetti!*

I get my present next week when I head to Vegas to see Tim McGraw and the Beatles Love show and walk the strip and people watch. ;-)

Expect random tweets.

;-)

How old am I?

*counts*

43.

Old enough to know better, I suppose.

Much love, y’all.

BA

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Wayback Wednesday: Cabin Fever

 

Available at Torquere Press, Amazon, and All Romance

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So, Cabin Fever. This was a challenge from Sean Michael, of course. Me. Kink. Snow. 

Just to screw with Sean I set it in the old west. 

;-)

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Excerpt

Walker had learned a couple three things in the past six months.


One. When a sheriff in Texas said, "Ride on out of town," a sensible man rode.


Two. Them that cheated at cards carried sidearms and were a faster draw than he was.


Three. Mountains looked closer than they really were, whether or not the Comancheria were riding you hard.


Four. Winter started a lot sooner and harder than he'd been led to believe once a man reached those mountains.


Five. Every tree in these damnable woods looked the same.


Every one.


He'd been wandering for days, looking for a way through the mountains, looking for the pass that the map he'd bought in El Paso swore was right where he stood.


"You thinking about jumping my claim, boy, there's something you ought to know. I'm a damn good shot, I have the drop on you, and I'm a damn sight bigger'n you to boot." The deep, bear-like voice came from behind him, along with the sound of a rifle cocking.


Walker took a deep breath, hand sliding for his gunbelt, puffing himself up as big as he could as he turned. "I'm just passing through."


Six. Mountains looked to be a favorite place for lunatics and mad men.


"You pass anywhere in the next few days you'll freeze solid, friend. It's fixing to snow, and hard." The barrel of that same said rifle practically pressed his nose. "And the only reason you should pull that pistol is to hand it over."
"I ain't looking for trouble." He lost his pistol he'd starve. Walker stepped back, shaking his head. "No trouble at all."


"Good. Then you can keep it, but I swear, boy, the first time you look like you're going for it, I'll make you eat it."


The rifle lowered enough that he could see something besides the bore, and he got a good look at the man holding it. Tall, wide, dressed in dungarees and a rough shirt, along with a heavy coat and boots, the man had a wild red beard and a mass of curly, brownish red hair. Set deep in the brush were a pair of twinkling green eyes.


He nodded, kept moving backward. He should have kept his old nag instead of going for supplies. He should have listened to his Pa when the man called him a durned fool for leaving the fields.


"You're gonna land on your butt, son." Sure enough, his down at the heel boot clunked against a rock, nearly sending him sprawling. "What are you doing here?"


"Like I said. I was headed west. Hoping to get work. Maybe work some land." Maybe work the rails with the Chinamen. Something. Anything.


"Uh huh. Well, and like I said, you'll never make it to the next town before hard frost." God damn it if the first flake of snow didn't fall on his nose right then, breaking through the trees.


He bit back his sigh, his worry. "I knew I shoulda kept that nag..."


"So you should have. You'll not make it, son." The big man sighed. "Come on, then."


"Pardon?" Come on where? Surely if he walked it hard, he'd find a spot


"I can't leave you out here to freeze. You ain't even got a decent coat, nor boots. Come on, now. You're bound to be hungry." The rifle lowered all the way, the big man actually turning his back and heading off into the trees...the ones that all looked alike and would look even more so with snow on them.

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Official type blurb

Horace is a loner, a mountain man with a claim to a tiny stream of gold and a lonely cabin in the woods. When he finds young Walker wandering lost in his mountains just before the snow flies, he decides he's found exactly the kind of companionship he craves.

Walker is young, naive, and totally unprepared for the kinds of amusements Horace has in store for him. Good thing he's willing to try new things, because Horace has a stern hand and a fine sense of adventure, showing Walker things he'd never dreamed of. But what will come when the spring thaw melts all that snow?

 

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Authors I Love: Julia Talbot

Okay, so, I’m starting a new thing. I love reading and I love writers.

Yes, I know. Duh.

Still, how often do I get to gush? Just come right out and say, I love this writer.

Of course I would start with Julia.

Let me tell you, you can accuse me of favoritism, but I fell in love with her writing years before I fell in love with her.

Years.

One of my favorite titles ever is the President of the Thatcher Brothers Fan Club. 

You see, I was out and about one day and I found this neat red blank book and it made me think of her, so I mailed it to Colorado for her.

That book lives in our house now — right here, in the office.

Handwritten in it are the beginnings of Jumping Into Things with Ross and Jed and Eli and Kevin.

Seriously. It’s here. 

Of course, so is Julia. And the Blood Rose boys and our Absinthe boys and and and...

I’ll always know that I inspired the Thatchers and I’ll always be the first to hear their stories. 

It’s okay, you can envy me. I don’t mind.

Julia’s website

Much love, y’all.

BA

Monday, January 6, 2014

Deep Thoughts

You know, I’ve been in this business longer than I’d like to admit. I was writing m/m when you didn’t admit it to anyone or you risked losing your children, you risked losing your job. Hell, in places, you risked your life.

I was a lesbian in a time and a place where women didn’t fall in love with other women. I remember getting a brick thrown at me in high school because I’d leaned against my girlfriend (best friend? back then, you couldn’t imagine anything else) on the school bus. I did what we all did. I got married to a man. I stayed married for a long, long time.

I fell in love with one woman after another and had to hide it, I lied about it, even to myself, because that’s how it worked. Even the liberal people I knew were more tolerant of the idea of GLBT, than the reality.

Then I met Julia. I won’t lie — we tried to deny each other. We tried to be friends. We tried to be a triad.

We tried to say that it wasn’t real, but that was the lie we couldn’t keep telling ourselves.

It sucks, because people were hurt. Lots of them. Family members and friends that thought they knew me had to come to grips with a new me, a true me. Some people that I never imagined would pull away from me have disappeared from my life. Some folks that I knew wouldn’t understand have accepted me easily. I’ve discovered that the place that is the home of my heart is somewhere that I had to walk away from. Don’t get me wrong, I love my new home and I would follow J to the ends of the earth, but I’m a Texan and a part of me will forever be homeless now, not because I left, but because I don’t think I can return. 

It’s been something else, being out of the closet, being honest about who I am, who I love. It’s not perfect: we don’t hold hands in public, we’re careful, especially if we’re visiting places that I love with my heart. When we go to rodeo events or country concerts, we don’t sit too close, we don’t touch. People that purport to love us sit in our house and tell us that we don’t deserve to get married.

It sucks. But, to lie for years, that sucks harder.

And to look at my lover, my girl, my J and deny that I love her? That my reason why, everyday, always.

*snorts*

Fuck that. 

Also? I write m/m. And m/m/f. And f/f. And m/f. So there, ha.

Much love,

BA

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Six Sentence Sunday -- m/m contemporary short story

“Do you take requests?”

He blinked up, that smooth as velvet voice familiar as breathing, as the one that came out of his iPod every day. Derek. Derek Laughton. God. How embarrassing.

***

From Monkey Suit (working title) for the Take It like a Man anthology.

;-)

Much love, y’all.

BA

Saturday, January 4, 2014

What I Did This Week

Oh, the holidays were grand, but I’m SO glad to be back to work...

 

Active Writing:

Better as a Memory (m/m, cont) -- new Eat My Brain novel without deadline or publisher. I’m so in love with these characters it’s not fair.

Mick's Pups (m/m/m werewolves) -- OMG, the cute.

Short story for the Take It Like a Man anthology — Texan musicians that used to be lovers...


On hold:


m/m/f novel (co-write with Julia) -- fun, sexy menage. This one doesn't have a home or a deadline, so it keeps getting pushed back. I need to get this one open, or it's going to die. 

 

In edits/rewrites:

Stripper kitties in rewrites. 

 

Next week's plan?

finish Take it Like a Man

rewrites on stripper kitties

 

:D

Much love, y'all.
BA

Friday, January 3, 2014

What I'm Reading this Week

Hrm.

Let’s see. I’m reading Five Quarters of the Orange by Joanne Harris in the front room. The Spiral Dance by Starhawk in the bedroom. Mistresses of the Dark in the bathroom and The Relic by Preston and Child during reading time.

:D

How about y’all?

 

Much love,

BA

Thursday, January 2, 2014

My New Year Goals

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*grins*

Let’s see...

Write 1,000,000 words again.

Spend two days a week in the studio.

Save enough for ten days in Tuscany in 2015.

Get married to my girl. 

Read 104 books.

Learn to make gnocchi.

I think that’s it. ;-)

How about y’all?

 

Much love,

BA

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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Much love, y’all!

BA