Different Tracks: Part 14

Previous parts: Sophie Bonaste (Part 1, 7 and 9) Charlie Cochet (Part 8) Grace Duncan (Part 3 and 11) Kim Fielding (Part 6) Lane Hayes Elizabeth Noble (5 and 13) Brynn Stein (2 and 10) Suki Fleet (Part 4 and 12)   Part 14 Xander wasn’t a big guy, but he managed to take up a lot of room in Peter’s …

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Ooh! That’s Interesting!: Tattoos

There’s something fascinating about tattoos, isn’t there? I guess it’s the concept of using the body as canvas, of applying art permanently to skin. The fact that someone chooses to get a tat says something about that person–although the specific message changes with time and culture–and of course the chosen design also gives insight into …

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What’s Kim Reading Now?: Belonging ‘Verse books

I have a two-fer for you this week–two books set in the same universe but written by different authors. They are Anchored by Rachel Haimowitz and Counterpunch by Aleksandr Voinov. The world-building is terrific. The books are set in a world pretty much identical to ours–except that slavery wasn’t abolished in the US in the …

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Blast from the Past: Where My Love Lies Dreaming by Christopher Hawthorne Moss

Where My Love Lies Dreaming By Christopher Hawthorne Moss ISBN-978-1-62380-638-5 ​ As the famous riverboat Le Beau Soleil lazily steams down the mighty Mississippi into the heart of the South, distractions of every sort attempt to pull agent for the Treasury Johnny Stanley away from his assignment. While liquor and gaming are no great temptations, …

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Ooh, That’s Interesting!: Interview with K.C. Kelly

If you’ve listened to the audio versions of Brute or Housekeeping, you already know how wonderful K.C. Kelly is, because he narrated them. Or maybe you’ve heard him read some other fantastic books, like Mary Calmes’ Frog, Ryan Loveless’s Ethan, Who Loved Carter, or Rowan Speedwell’s Love, Like Water. You can also hear him as Mark …

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Please welcome Andrew Q. Gordon!

Thank you, Kim for letting me come borrow your space to talk a bit about my new release. I’ve long been a fan of yours and I enjoy the chance to come visit. First Love has its origin in what was basically one sentence in The Last Grand Master. At one point Farrell tells Prince …

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