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“Compulsion”, erotic comedy featuring Randy Spears and Carmen Hart as a couple who meet at a support group for survivors of mountain lion attacks (really!). Brad Armstrong is one of my favorite directors; I’ve bookmarked his classic “Eternity”, a lavish production with fantastic costumes...
(as if you couldn’t guess). However, I tend to use the same strategy when I write erotic romance or literary erotica. For instance, my first novelRaw Silk, which is really a romance, begins with a dreamily remembered sexual encounter and ends with a wild sexual contest in which each ...
My favorite genres are YA, Speculative and Mystery (not necessarily in that order). I do not have one favorite book. I have 100. Way to many to list here. My all-time favorites from childhood are:Harriet the Spyby Louise Fitzhugh,From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweilerby...
The Mesdames and Messieurs began November with the fabulous launch of their new anthology, The 13th Letter, at their favorite bookstore, Sleuth of Baker Street. They’ll also be the guests at this month’s Brews and Clues, hosted by Des Ryan. And lots of great publication news to ...
Where New Favorite Authors are Found Sooo many books, sooo little time, said no LitRing reader ever. Bookmarks are for quitters, and you’re no quitter! If you’re a one-more page veteran, a die-hard book-hoarding junkie, a my weekend is all BOOKED kinda reader, then welcome home....
Sixth graders have also made food to match the theme or a character from a favorite book. Called our Edible Book Project, food was chosen based on characteristics of shape, color, and taste to best match a character or theme. Many students who were admittedly reluctant readers at the start...