Recent Press

Interviews! Reviews! And just plain cockeyed publicity stunts. They're starting to arrive for my novel, Inequities, and I've decided to gather them here. Enjoy!


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Erotica Revealed Review

My goodness, but I'm a lucky woman. Fellow author Ashley Lister not only jumped on the chance to interview me in the spring, but he took time out of his busy schedule to review Inequities for Erotica Revealed as well. I'm thrilled he took to the book like a duck to water -- sorry to be so cliche-dependent! -- but you might be surprised how often erotica is in the eye of the beholder. (Ack! Another cliche! What's wrong with me?!)

Seriously, one reason I went the e-book route was that no print publisher wanted to see a novel about a dominant woman. No one wanted to look outside the box. Thank you, Ashley, for being such an open-minded reviewer.

What? Another cliche? OK. That's it. I'm quitting while I'm ahead. (Dang!)


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Trollop with A Laptop Panty Peek

Sometimes, you just have to be a little zany. That's why I agreed to show fellow author Alison Tyler my panty drawer. I tidied up and, yes, I think pink goes well with black leather.

The things I do for publicity! And I love every minute of it.








Naked City Interview

Never get to excited about an interview. That's what I tell myself now about Audacia Ray interviewed me for her blog, Naked City, at The Village Voice. I was so enthusiastic that I came out sounding damn dyslexic. Which I am, in a borderline fashion.

Nonetheless, Dacia asked me a range of interesting questions, from generational shifts to ebooks v. print to blogging then and now. It was a lot of fun and I hope you'll bookmark Naked City or grab the feed for continued reading.




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Interview with Ashley Lister

Fellow author Ashley Lister invited me to partake in his new ERWA column, Between the Lines. His keenly targeted questions were largely aimed at one of my published short stories, but we also talked about Inequities and the differences between the short story and novel. Much to my surprise, I discovered I had some expansive answers for him.

So much of my writing life is solitary -- almost hermetic, really -- that I really treasure the opportunity to talk about the writing process. It was a sheer delight.