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Matters of Taste


I’ve probably not been particularly discreet when it comes to my feelings about a certain extremely popular erotic trilogy that began its life as Twilight fan fiction. (And if you don’t know which trilogy I’m talking about based on that description, lucky you!) Although I have not read the entire trilogy, I have read enough of the first book to…

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A Scene for Father’s Day


As I’m working to wrap up Hot Under the Collar for my editor by the middle of this week, it occurred to me that it’s a shame it wasn’t ready for release on Father’s Day because this story features a very sweet (I think) relationship between the heroine, Artemisia Finch, and her father, Horace Finch. I realized this morning that…

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How Traditional Print Publishing Works


In light of the DOJ’s lawsuit against Apple and several publishers for collusion in the setting of retail prices for ebooks (Dear Author has a great post on the latest revelations from the case), I thought it might be worth talking a little bit about why the major New York publishers were so worried about the rise of digital books…

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Just a Little Something


This is going to be a very brief blog post. I’m trying very hard to get Hot Under the Collar ready to upload by mid-June. I’m behind my original hoped-for schedule by a couple of weeks, mainly due to my naughty vicar’s stubborn refusal to be naughty. (He will be naughty. I promise. Even if I have to rip his…

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If You Liked This Book…


There’s a discussion over at Dear Author about the practice of purchasing Amazon reviews. Apparently, there’s a service called Fiverr that offers to post 5-star reviews for books–at a price. In a word, ugh! But that’s not really what I want to talk about. In the thread, Courtney Milan pointed out that some authors are more assertive than others about…

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A Small Rant about the Birth Control Debate


In case there’s any misunderstanding, let me state for the record that I fully support insurance coverage for contraception–although I’m not necessarily convinced all forms of birth control need to be available with co-pays. I pay a lot for my health insurance and pretty steep co-pays for a lot of my covered medications, so I don’t see that “covered” and…

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