Bryan Smith's The Freakshow and Move your stuff, Change your life. I know, I know, feng shui is so 2005, but cleaning house and rearranging stuff is satisfying my spring restlessness. And who knows, maybe the purple nightstand WILL help.
Bryan Smith's The Freakshow and Move your stuff, Change your life. I know, I know, feng shui is so 2005, but cleaning house and rearranging stuff is satisfying my spring restlessness. And who knows, maybe the purple nightstand WILL help.
I am a busy polymath. I have edited the following books and shorts, written an ongoing serial (Part 1 and 2 are available and 3 is out this Friday) and done two short stories for anthology calls. (all books available at the Inkstained Succubus website some are in pre-order. All released ones available at Amazon)…
And it added the phrase "Beautiful birthing hips" to my adolescent daughter's vocabulary. I was a fan of the old series, and the 90s reboot, so of course I saw it. i enjoyed it tremendously.
This one is brilliant. Brooks is an encyclopedic master of the vampire film and it shows. Peter MacNichol is perfect as Renfield. The whole "Long pointless dance sequence" that turns out to be in front of a mirror is inspired.
I write romance. I seldom judge other people's tastes. I've passed on books because I knew they weren't my taste. (I will not read The Hunger Games, the Whole Plot is my hardest squick point) But I read horror, westerns, gay romance and urban fantasy in about equal lots, so who am I to talk? Contemporary and realist…
I was right in the middle of the 80s, graduating high school in 86. Thanks for the trip back.
What about Shetar from Blood Diner, assembled from hookers and the remnants of the Nude Aerobics Massacre?
I know, right? I mean some of them you don't even remember names of, like James the Less and Thaddeus.
S. Zanne's debut novel comes out this Friday. I'm very excited to have worked on this one. Depression carnivals, catatonic psychics and lots of family intrigue. (Cover is a link)
A co-worker accused me of threatening her life. (In reality, I had threatened to play filk music on a three hour van trip.) I gave her an odd smile and said "If I ever do, it will be more private, less ambiguous and include the words 'BBQ sauce'."
B&R was high camp.
The first documented occurrence of the Joker laugh is in The Big Red One. Watch it to the end.
This sounds like a candidate for watching and livetweeting. (I did it with Greatest Story Ever Told. #Swedish!Jesus and #PoutyIlya!Judas)
I'm a psychopath who writes romance novels. I'm not sure anyone really loves, or if they just convince themselves the attraction they feel is more in order to avoid loneliness. For me, love is hard work. It's not about feelings.
Precisely. And the work is work you are well-suited to do.
Charles is an idealist, a dreamer. He is hoping to bring humanity to something better. Erik sees humans for what they are, and acts accordingly.
Try "The Cake Eaters." She gives a really good performance in that.
It's not a romance.
Thank you. I do write. I'm the author of a dozen novels and over 80 short stories, many SF/F/H, mostly queer, all small press. I've worked with Ellora's Cave, Torquere, Amber Quill and others.
1) Your church is toxic. Yes, that god hates you because you're queer and a woman and creative and a born witch. Get out of it before you waste 25 years cutting off parts of yourself to fit the mold. There are other gods, some of whom like you.