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Beat Your Winter Blues Tour this week

This week’s leg of the Beat Your Winter Blues Blog Tour is over at Josephine Myles’ place. This week’s authors discuss their favorite winter activities. You can comment over there to win prizes or to enter the big drawing at the end. Who doesn’t lie prizes?

Beat Your Winter Blues Blog Tour: Intro

How do you beat the winter blues? I’m doing it by hanging out with fifteen other fantastic authors between now and April. Head on over to Coffee and Porn in the Morning for the inaugural post, which includes a little about each participating author and how we beat the winter blues. Also go to that post for your chance to win a $200 gift certificate to the e-retailer of your choice. There will be other prizes throughout the tour, too. Who doesn’t like prizes?

Considering how mild this winter has been in New York, it’s hard to get too upset about the weather. I’m currently knitting a hat in between bouts of writing, and that’s part of how I beat the winter blues.

Here’s a little more info about the tour. I’ll be hosting a leg of it in February, so stay tuned!

Halloween and Gay Day

The witching hour is almost upon us, or something—I’m using the excuse to make pies, basically—but I like Halloween. (Speaking of which, reminder! You can hop on over to the Dreamspinner Press site and do a little hunting through pages for my books to find my Halloween short, entitled “On the Stoop.” It’s a look at how totally weird Halloween is in the city if you grew up in the suburbs. Kids trick or treat at stores!)

Just to make things extra weird, it snowed in New York today, and not even flurries but full-on, big-flaked snow.

Before I climb into my costume to go off to a Halloween party tonight, I figured I’d let you know that I plan to participate in Gay Day over at Ethan Day’s Yahoo Group. I’ll be posting excerpts from Across the East River Bridge and also possibly from my upcoming Dreamspinner short, so stop by if you’ve got time tomorrow!

GayRomLit 2011

I’m back from New Orleans! I’m taking today off to recover, and much recovery is needed, because I had a blast and didn’t sleep much.

It was a really wonderful weekend. I’m still all giddy about it. I want to recap, but I’m inevitably going to leave out the names of some awesome people I met, so apologies in advance! I don’t mean to exclude you! I’m just very tired right now!

I also didn’t really take any pictures, but I want to see everyone’s! And I’ve been reading other attendees’ accounts, but please leave links to yours in the comments here, too!

Here’s my highlight reel:

• I left my apartment in Brooklyn at 4:30am Thursday after having slept only about two hours. Somehow I still came within a hair’s breath of missing my 6:45am flight out of JFK. Uneventful flight. My room wasn’t ready when I checked in to the hotel, so I checked my luggage at the front desk and went for a walk. I had beignets at Cafe Du Monde and then got stupid lost in the French Quarter. (My sense of direction in NOLA was screwy. The Quarter is a grid, but it’s tilted, so while normally I have a good sense of direction, I could not figure out which way was north/south/whatever.) I was saved mostly by the GPS on my iPhone. Eventually, I made it back and was able to prettify myself to go register for the convention and start meeting people.

• It’s a totally surreal experience to have a stranger walk up to you, squint at your name badge, gasp, and say, “I loved your book!” A surprising (to me) number of readers gushed about In Hot Pursuit. (Noah and Harry thank you!)

• I got to meet a lot of people at the opening gala. I grabbed a bite to eat afterward, and then we went to the Gentlemen’s Juke-Joint Junket at Lafitte’s in Exile (which claims to be the oldest gay bar in the country), where I talked to some bloggers (hi, Chris and Kassa and everyone!) and drank whatever the bartender was pouring. It was fun, but I was operating on very tiny amounts of both sleep and food, and thus I was HURTING Friday morning.

• Friday was busy. I had beignets for breakfast, then I sat in on some author readings, then I went to the Dreamspinner publisher spotlight and signed some books, then I hosted a lunch and ate a tasty muffaletta while chatting with readers (one of whom, Poppy Denison, got her first publishing contract that very afternoon, so congrats!), THEN I went to the Creole Queen riverboat for a big signing event, where I talked to a lot of people and signed a lot of autographs. I am a PRO at signing autographs now. After we got off the boat, I had dinner at Pat O’Brien’s with Ethan Stone and Laura B. After THAT, I planned to just go back to my room and crash, but there was noisy construction at the hotel, so I wandered out into the lobby to see who else was around. I wound up going out for a drink with Shae Conner, and we talked a lot about publishing and baseball. (After all that, I did, indeed, go to my room to crash. I think I conked out at 9:30.)

• Saturday was less crazy during the day. I went to a bunch of author social events. There was some great discussion during at least one of the socials about how amazingly supportive the m/m writing community is of each other. This has been true in my experience, and it was great to see that in action. (The whole convention was like that. It was great.) After the socials, I wound up going out for lunch and a little souvenir shopping with a few readers from Florida (hi, Dolorianne and crew!). When I got back from lunch, I was sort of at loose ends for the afternoon, and I wound up just camping out in the lobby and talking to whoever came by. (I’m trying to avoid name dropping too much, because I’m certain there are people I had wonderful conversations with that my sleep-deprived brain is not recalling. But people I remember talking to include Marguerite Labbe, Clare London, Rowan Speedwell, JP Barnaby, Marie Sexton, Heidi Cullinan, Damon Suede, and I’m sure some others I don’t remember.)

• Saturday night, there was a hurricane party, so I had a bit to drink and then went to dinner with Marie Sexton, Ethan Stone, Ellis Carrington, Heidi Cullinan, Damon Suede, and Laura B. We went back to the hotel for a wine and cheese party. After that, we went to a gay bar on Bourbon Street, where I danced and drank and stuck a couple of dollars into a go go boy’s undies. All in good fun. (I hadn’t been out to a club in quite some time, and it’s been even longer since I went to a bar/club at which people were smoking. I’m not one to get self-righteous about smoking, but all the bans on where you can smoke plus the high taxes on cigarettes means no one in New York really smokes anymore, and I was not used to it. I sound kind of raspy today as a result. It’s sexy.)

• We got back to the hotel around 2:30am Sunday, so I slept for a couple of hours and then got up at 7am to pack and go to breakfast. After saying good-bye to everyone, I had lunch with my cousin and her boyfriend (they live in NOLA). Then I was off to the airport!

A few other things:

• You know what’s really surreal? When an author whose work you love comes up to you and tells you s/he loves your work right back. This happened to me more than once!

• I now have a very lengthy list of books I want to buy. It is true what they say, I guess; there are a number of authors I met whose stuff I hadn’t read, but I liked them so much in person that I will now go buy their books. (I was really good about not buying books despite temptation or even really entering giveaways. It was hard enough to get the stuff I did acquire into my luggage when I was packing to come home.)

• One of the best things for me was just talking about the industry and the genre with fellow authors. I had been feeling a little isolated, and very few of my writer friends are even romance writers, so it was really great to talk shop, so to speak. I hadn’t really had an opportunity like that before.

• It was a small enough convention that I think I got to at least say hello to almost everyone there, which was nice. It’ll be interesting to see how it expands in the future.

So, that was the quick take on my trip. It really was an amazing experience. Thanks to all of the organizers (Ethan Day, Carol Lynne, JP Bowie, Lynn Lorenz, Amanda Young, William Neale, plus all the volunteers) for putting on a fantastic convention. And thanks, too, to all the readers who came out; certainly none of this would have been possible without you, either. I look forward to seeing many of you next year in Albuquerque!

Across the East River Bridge releases tomorrow!

It’s hard to imagine a more serendipitous release date. I wrote a ghost story that is being published in October, when everyone is all excited about Halloween. I wrote an m/m novel that is being published on National Coming Out Day. I wrote a book that is being published two days before I leave for a convention/retreat at which I will talk about books with lots of people.

Across the East River Bridge has its first review already, too! 4.5 stars from Aunt Lynn at Jessewave.

We’re enjoying an Indian summer in New York right now—80°F and sunny, or at least it was until a few minutes ago. I took a long, somewhat aimless walk around the neighborhood and did a few last minute errands relating to my trip to New Orleans. It was really nice.

I need to at least start packing today, that’s still left on my agenda for the day. (I have piles of stuff everywhere. Clean clothes, guide books, my books, postcards, etc., etc. These would be better if placed in my suitcase, eh?)

The book is out tomorrow!

Halloween Howl at Dreamspinner!

Dreamspinner Press is doing a super cool promotion this month. Here’s the official word:

To celebrate Halloween, Dreamspinner is inviting people to come trick-or-treating at our web site. Thirty-one of our fantastic authors have donated free short stories. Search through the different pages on the web site for Gary the gargoyle. Each time you find him, click on him for a free download by the author whose page he’s hiding on! And make sure to check out the end of each story for a discount code good any time in the next year.

Spoiler: I wrote one of those stories. There’s also a sale going on for the rest of the weekend. Visit the website! Happy shopping!

labor day weekend

First, announcement: I’m going to be participating in the Literary Nymphs m/m chat going on all this weekend. It’ll be at their Yahoo group. Lots of great authors are participating, so it’s worth stopping by.

And to any of you going to Dragon*Con in Atlanta this weekend, I have sent a proxy! Or, a few close friends of mine are attending, and I sent them with a stack of postcards advertising my books. If you see a very tall woman dressed as a cyberwoman (basically, a sexy robot from the Dr. Who spin-off Torchwood) handing out Kate McMurray postcards, say hi!

I have a book being published by Loose Id in October that I’m pretty psyched about. The protagonists are rival historians who run afoul of a pair of ghosts. It’s my first attempt at dipping my toe in paranormal waters, but it was fun to write—I adore these characters. I’m a little bit of a history nerd myself. I’m particularly interested in 19th Century America. Which maybe explains why my new obsession this summer has been watching what I think of as junk shows, those shows where people find old junk and get it appraised for fun and profit. Like “Antiques Roadshow” on on crack. “Pawn Stars” is my favorite, but I’ve also seen a lot of “American Pickers” and “Storage Wars” (the latter mostly fun because the cast is entertaining). I love those quirky bits of history, the documents and books and ephemera that get passed down.

Here’s a tiny preview. There are two scenes in the new novel (called Across the East River Bridge) that take place in the Rose Reading Room at the New York Public Library. I found these photos last week. Check ‘em out.

I plan to spend a big chunk of this weekend getting stuff together for GayRomLit in October. So excited!

this weekend

According to the latest, Hurricane Irene is set to hit New York City Saturday night, and the governor has declared a state of emergency, and the MTA is shutting down mass transit tomorrow. It’s a little strange to think about now, given that it’s sunny outside at the moment (calm before the storm?). But, as a result, it looks like I’m going to be stranded in my apartment all weekend (luckily I’m not in an evacuation zone—I live in a neighborhood with “heights” in the name, which is not just there to be silly). Let’s hope I don’t lose power so that I can use my exile for good!

I’m going to be hanging around The Romance Studio’s End of Summer Bash all weekend with book excerpts and I’ll be giving away a book from the backlist. Lots of other great authors are participating, so be sure to stop by!

And to those of you on the East Coast, I hope you stay safe and dry! I’m gonna make one last run to the store to make sure I’ve got enough food for the weekend.

gay day

I’m going to be at Ethan Day’s Gay Day tomorrow (well, later today), and I’ll be giving away a copy of Blind Items. Stop by, it’ll be a good time!

chat this Saturday and a review

I’m scheduled to chat (about Blind Items or anything that strikes your fancy) at the Dreamspinner GoodReads group from 1-6pm EST this Saturday (August 13), so please stop by! Ask me questions! Talk about the book!

Also, a big pile of thanks for the great review of Blind Items by Raine at Jessewave. I’m seriously blushing.